9 Hour Kakheti Town Tour With Food & Wine Tasting
Description
Discover Real Georgia as you head to the Kakheti region, which is considered to be the birthplace of Georgian wine. Get an opportunity to learn about the traditional Georgian way of making wines in clay vessels and tastings at several wineries and family wine cellars.
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Make the following stops with your Georgian tour guide:
Stop 1: Visit wine factory KTW where you can test different kinds of Georgian wine and get acquainted with ways of making wine and chacha.
Stop 2: Visit Baiduri famous for Georgian bread and cheese; here you can taste mountain cheese and participate in a masterclass of Georgian bread baking.
Stop 3: Visit Bodbe Monastery, the place closely connected with the adoption of Christianity in Georgia. The territory of the monastery is decorated with flower beds and bushes, vineyards and a healing spring and has breathtaking views.
Stop 4: Explore Signagi, also known as "city of love" is an ancient town surrounded by an impressive defensive wall and backed by the Caucasus Mountains. Enjoy walking in the city and explore unique architecture and impressive Alazani Valley. Signagi is also famous for its Wedding Hall working 24/7.
Stop 5: Visit Georgian family wine cellar in the town of Gurjaani. You will be able to taste Georgian homemade wine from special clay vessel "qvevri" and get acquainted with the traditional way of making wine. Here, you can have lunch and try barbeque and some other dishes characteristic of this region. Feel the real Georgian hospitality.
What's Included
Georgian guide services(English, Russian)
Transfers
Free Wi-Fi
Bottle of water per person
What's Excluded
Entry fees
Food and drink
Georgian family visit, wine tasting plus lunch($15 per person)
Cancellation Policy
For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.Price Details
The group size and price | |
1 To 5 | USD 135 Per Group |
6 To 10 | USD 199 Per Group |
This is a group tour |