The
Homeland
Georgia’s wine tradition dates back 8,000 years making it home to some of the world’s best wines.
of Wine
Tsinandali Estate: The Tsinandali Estate serves as a cultural and intellectual center of the country featuring a landscape garden, a historical winery, wine cellar, hotel and a café.
Tbilisi – A
Picturesque
Capital City
Tbilisi, Georgia’s vibrant capital city with architecture that spans the ages, serves as the economic, political and cultural center of Georgia. This sprawling city of 1.1 million features a cobblestoned old town characterized by pastel houses with wooden balconies, a medieval fortress, cathedrals resting on scenic hillsides and a bohemian art scene. Plenty of cafes and restaurants serve some of Georgia’s finest cuisine with warm and friendly hospitality.
Signagi: A quaint and small town atop a hill in Kakheti, Signagi overlooks the Alazani Valley and is a popular tourist destination at the heart of Georgia’s wine-growing region.
Narikala Fortress, Tbilisi
Georgia
Kvareli Tsinandali Signagi
Clock Tower of Rezo Gabriadze Theater
Khareba Winery: Khareba Winery is nestled in the town of Kvareli overlooking the Alazani River Valley known for its winemaking history. The winery focuses on preserving ancient Georgian wine traditions while integrating newest technologies to produce the finest quality natural wine.
Telavi: Large clay vessels, known as Qvevri, are lined up at a wine factory in the town of Telavi. Varying cultures of Georgia have maintained the Qvevri technique of making wine. Old Tbilisi, Colorful Hillside
SDSU
Georgia