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Discover Kakheti’s winemaking traditions, historic sites, and scenic views on this private Tbilisi to Kakheti wine tour, including lunch, tastings, and cultural stops.

The From Tbilisi: Kakheti Wine Tour with Lunch and Tastings offers a full-day adventure into Georgia’s most revered wine region. Priced to include private transportation, expert guides, multiple wine tastings, a traditional Georgian lunch, and unique hands-on experiences, this tour provides a balanced mix of culture, history, and gastronomy. It runs for 8 hours, making it an ideal choice for those wanting an in-depth yet comfortable day trip from the capital.
One of the standout features is the visit to Bodbe Monastery, where Saint Nino rests, offering spiritual insight and stunning views of the Alazani Valley. The tour also takes you to Sighnaghi, known as the City of Love, with its cobblestone streets and panoramic mountain vistas. With a focus on family-owned wineries, travelers get to taste artisanal red, white, and amber wines, often prepared using traditional Qvevri methods.
While the tour is comprehensive and well-curated, it’s worth noting that it operates in all weather conditions—so dressing appropriately for outdoor walks and scenic stops is recommended. For those seeking an authentic Georgian experience with a relaxed pace, this tour fits the bill perfectly.
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The tour begins with private round-trip transportation from Tbilisi in a comfortable vehicle. This setup ensures a smooth start to the day without worries about public transit or navigation. The guide is knowledgeable and speaks English, Russian, or other languages upon request, helping to enrich the experience with insights into Kakheti’s culture and wine traditions.
Travelers are advised to wear comfortable shoes for walking, carry a sun hat, and bring a camera to capture the stunning vistas along the way. Bottled water is provided, keeping everyone refreshed throughout the day.

The first stop on the tour is the Bodbe Monastery, a significant religious site in Georgia. It is the resting place of Saint Nino, revered as the Enlightener of Georgia. The monastery’s grounds are peaceful, and the panoramic views of the Alazani Valley make it a memorable photo opportunity. Visitors can explore the church, admire the architecture, and feel the serenity of this spiritual site.
This stop not only offers cultural insights but also sets a tranquil tone for the rest of the day. The monastery’s location makes it an ideal place to reflect and enjoy breathtaking landscape views.
Next, the tour takes you to Sighnaghi, famously called the City of Love. Its cobblestone streets, medieval walls, and pastel-colored houses create a charming setting. Walking through the town, you’ll find houses filled with local art, small shops, and cafes that serve traditional Georgian treats.
The sweeping views of the Caucasus Mountains from Sighnaghi are exceptional and add a scenic backdrop to your exploration. The town’s history, art, and architecture offer a rich tapestry of Georgian culture, making it a highlight of this day trip.
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This stop emphasizes the importance of gastronomy in Georgian culture and adds a tactile element to the trip. It’s a chance to connect with local food traditions directly and enjoy an authentic rural experience.
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The core of the tour is a visit to family-owned wineries, where artisanal wines are crafted using Qvevri—traditional clay vessels buried underground for fermentation. The guide leads you through tastings of red, white, and amber wines, highlighting the distinct flavors and ancient techniques involved.
Winemakers share their enthusiasm and the stories behind each wine, providing insight into Georgia’s 8,000-year-old winemaking history. Tasting sessions are complemented by explanations of the Qvevri method, emphasizing the authenticity and craftsmanship involved.
A highlight is the sumptuous Georgian meal served at a local winery or restaurant. The traditional feast features dishes like khinkali (dumplings), mtsvadi (barbecue skewers), and badrijani nigvzit (eggplant with walnut), all paired with the local wines sampled earlier.
The feast fosters a lively atmosphere of music, laughter, and heartfelt toasts, embodying the warm hospitality for which Georgia is renowned. It’s a satisfying conclusion to a day filled with cultural and sensory delights.

Throughout the tour, the rolling vineyard-covered hills and lush Alazani Valley provide many photo opportunities. Stops at viewpoints allow for panoramic shots of the landscape, which is central to Kakheti’s identity and economy.
The scenery is complemented by explanations of the region’s agricultural importance and its role in Georgia’s wine culture. The landscape’s beauty makes this tour as visually rewarding as it is culturally and gastronomically rich.

This private tour offers flexibility in timing, with availability checked in advance. It includes entry fees, wine tastings, and lunch with wine pairings. The total duration of 8 hours makes it suitable for a full-day experience without feeling rushed.
Guests should prepare for walking, bring sun protection, and consider potential tasting fees at wineries. The tour operates rain or shine, ensuring that weather won’t ruin the experience.
This tour provides a comprehensive look at Kakheti’s wine, history, and scenic beauty. The combination of cultural visits, hands-on activities, and wine tastings offers a well-rounded experience. The small, private group setting fosters a relaxed and personalized environment, ideal for those who prefer an intimate trip.
While the tour’s focus on wine and cultural sites makes it a strong choice, travelers should be comfortable with walking and outdoor excursions. The inclusion of a hearty Georgian feast and authentic wine experiences makes it especially appealing for food and drink enthusiasts.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers private transportation from Tbilisi, an expert guide, entry fees to wineries, wine tastings, a traditional Georgian lunch with wine pairings, a bread-making and cheese-tasting experience, and bottled water.
Is vegetarian food available during the lunch?
Yes, vegetarian options are available; travelers are advised to notify the tour provider in advance if needed.
How long is the tour, and what should I bring?
The tour lasts 8 hours. It’s recommended to bring comfortable shoes, a sun hat, a camera, and water. Dressing appropriately for outdoor activities is advised.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility for planning.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides speak English and Russian; requests for other languages can be made upon booking.
Are there any additional costs I should be aware of?
While most costs are included, tasting fees at some wineries may apply. It’s wise to have some local currency on hand for extra purchases or tips.
This From Tbilisi: Kakheti Wine Tour with Lunch and Tastings combines cultural richness, scenic beauty, and authentic wine traditions in a manageable, well-organized day. It’s perfect for those eager to experience Georgia’s famed wine culture and picturesque landscapes without sacrificing comfort or depth.
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