We'll meet you at 10:30 AM at the Giant Bicycle Monument near the Radisson Blu Hotel. Start your Kakheti wine region journey with a visit to the Kakhetian Traditional Winemaking warehouse, where you’ll taste local wines and brandy and can buy your favorites. Next, visit Bodbe Monastery, a peaceful spiritual site that houses the relics of St. Nino, who brought Christianity to Georgia. Then continue to Sighnaghi, the picturesque “City of Love,” with stunning views of the Alazani Valley and the Great Caucasus Mountains. Walk its charming streets and explore the Sighnaghi Wall, one of the longest in the world. End the day at a local wine cellar, where you’ll learn about Georgia’s traditional winemaking methods and enjoy warm hospitality. A perfect blend of culture, history, and flavor!
10 different wine tastings included.
We'll meet you at 10:30 AM at the Giant Bicycle Monument near the Radisson Blu. Hotel. You will see our team members wearing red scarves.
Kakhetian Traditional Winemaking Factory (Kakhetian Traditional Winemaking” is one of the largest wine and spirits producing companies in Georgia and the Caucasus region. Established in 2001, KTW produces wine, brandy, sparkling wine, and chacha with traditional Georgian techniques mixed with the state of art technologies. This allows the company to preserve an old, unique taste of wine and create its own signature style to spread to the world. We will have the possibility to visit the wine factory and try 5 types of Georgian wine and 10 years of Brandy. Advice: •Take your bottle of water to drink it between wine tasting. •In a wine factory can be low temperature so take your jackets. •Chkhaveri – White Dry Wine. KTW’s signature wine “Chkhaveri” dates back to 1880 to the village Askana, where wine-maker Antimoz Chkhaidze founded one of the most prominent wine cellars of that period. He used unique grapes in that region and made a brand new wine type. He named it: “Chkhaveri”.
The monastery of St. Nino is located in the village of Bodbe, in the Sighnaghi region, Kakheti. The territory of the monastery is decorated with flower beds and bushes, vineyards and a healing spring. The history of the monastery is closely connected with the adoption of Christianity. According to the legend, after the adoption of Christianity, King Miriani had a dream: four stars flew across the four mountains of Georgia and one of the rays was near Bobde. Nino went there to put a cross on that very place. She lived very modestly in a tent where she died. She was buried in the place where her tent was. At the beginning of the IV century, a monastery was built on the site of the tent. The grave of Nino is located inside the monastery, under the altar, and the altar is strictly forbidden to be photographed.
You will make your own way to the meeting points