
Rolling vineyards, sun-drenched valleys, ancient monasteries, and wine flowing like poetry — welcome to Kakheti, the heart of Georgia’s 8,000-year-old winemaking tradition.
If you’re looking for a place that blends nature, history, food, wine and culture in one unforgettable day trip or weekend getaway from Tbilisi, Kakheti is your dream destination.
Located just a 1.5–2 hour drive from Tbilisi, Kakheti stretches from the Alazani Valley near Telavi to the vineyards of Sighnaghi, known as the “City of Love.” It’s the perfect escape for wine lovers, nature seekers, and culture buffs.
Georgia is the cradle of wine, and Kakheti is where it thrives. Locals have been fermenting grapes in Qvevri (clay pots) buried underground for thousands of years — a method now protected by UNESCO.
Ever heard of Saperavi, Rkatsiteli, Kisi, or Khikhvi? These are just a few of the unique grapes that make Georgian wine unlike anything else on Earth.
Picture this: You’re sitting under a walnut tree with mountain views, enjoying churchkhela, fresh-baked shoti bread, and homemade wine poured by the winemaker himself. This is Kakheti life…
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| 🚘 Group Day Tour from Tbilisi | Best for comfort, no self planning + local insights |
| 🚐 Shared Minibus (Marshrutka) | Cheapest, though skipping local wine cellars and stops on the way..:( |
| 🚗 Self-Drive | Self exploration though without local compatance and less connection with main core of the tour |
🧠 Tip: The best experience? Choosing private touring with a Local Guide who can take you to family wineries and secret viewpoints in authentic way— beyond the tourist trail…
Kakheti isn’t just about wine — it’s about stories, sunsets, toasts from strangers, and the feeling that time moves slower here. Whether it’s your first visit or your tenth, Kakheti changes you.
🍇 Want to visit Kakheti with a real local guide?
Join our small-group or private tours from Tbilisi and discover hidden wineries, homemade food, and the warmest people in the Caucasus.
📩 Contact or book directly through Tbilisi Local Guide!
“Here, wine is not made — it’s born in clay, blessed by tradition, and shared in love.”