Kakheti, Kartli, Imereti, Racha-Lechkhumi are famous with wine producing. The food, wine and unique traditions of these regions are there in all walks of life to be enjoyed by everyone again and again. Traveling with us you’ll enjoy superb tasting at famous wineries. You’ll discover as the small unknown producers, as well the world famous Georgian Brand Companies. You will meet local winemakers and be invited into the vignerons’ homes. On this vacation you’ll enjoy lunches, dinners, informal picnics and large tasting as guests of the estates, the kind of thing that is not possible if you are traveling alone in other wine country, even if you visit the best cellars.
Lopota Lake Resort & Spa is ideal for those seeking a peaceful place to rest. Your personal piece of paradise is located in the Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia, surrounded by the famous Caucasus mountains, just 2 hours drive from Tbilisi, the capital.
Trip to Kakheti region (famous wine making region of Georgia, rich of various sorts of wine). Kakheti – Eastern region of Georgia. Kakheti is considered as a cradle of wine. Telavi the Capital of Kakheti. Tsinandali – Museum of the 19th century. Situated to the north of Tbilisi-Telavi highway. Famous for its beautiful garden and wine. King Erekle Museum – Fortress and residence of King Erekle the II. King of Georgia in the 18th century. Gremi – Centre of Kakheti kingdom in the 15th – 16th c., situated on the bank of the river Intsoby. Old Shuamta – Architectural complex with three churches belonging to the 5th – 7th c., 7 km. away from Telavi.
Surrounded with breathtaking views of Alazani Valley and the Caucasus Mountains, Chateau Mere greets you with cozy environment, delicious cuisine and professional service. Discover a delightful retreat that can be the place to enjoy peace as well as the venue for celebrating the best moments of your life.
Alaverdi monastery and Episcopacy cathedral is located near the hamlet of Alaverdi in Akhmeta region, 20 km from Telavi. Alaverdi Monastery was founded in VI century by St. Father Joseph Alaverdeli who arrived from Assyria (his tomb is the most important deity of the cathedral). Today‘s cathedral was built on the site of the church of St. George in the beginning of XI century on the Decree of the king of Rahns and Kakhs, Kvirike III (1010-1037), and after that it became the center of Episcopacy.