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Small Group Trip to Georgia 2026

We are collecting interest in a 10-day small group trip to Georgia in 2026, with exclusive visits to some of the our best wineries, exploring Georgian wines, restaurants, art, and architecture. 

With Saperavi Brothers as your guide, you’ll have exclusive access to private tours and premium tastings- you are in for an incredible trip with some of the most exclusive wineries in the region.

Please fill out the form below to begin the conversation as we begin shaping our Georgian adventure. 

  • Highlight #1: Tbilisi

    Tbilisi is named after a legend. King Vakhtang was roaming a forest when his hunting falcon chased down a wild pheasant. The bird fell into a hot water spring, and the king, surprised by the abundance of natural hot water. He named the land Tbilisi- "the place of warm springs". Today, you can visit the same spot as the king in Tbilisi's sulfer bathhouses. Tbilisi evolved as the crossroads between Europe and Asia- home to a multicultural transit route that built the city. That multiculturalism is still alive in the thriving capital city of Georgia.

  • Highlight #2: Kakheti

    From Tbilisi, we will travel to meet the winemakers that keep the traditions and culture of Georgian wine. Our producers vary in regions, with most coming from the largest wine producing part of Georgia- Kakheti. The region is surrounded by breathtaking mountains and diverse nature. Here you will find the origin of Georgian wine among the vast vineyards. We will visit the wineries and cellars of our producers over several days, glimpsing an intimate picture of their lives as wine producers.

  • Highlight #3: Imereti OR Adjara

    From the region of Kakheti, we will travel west towards two options: Imereti or Adjara. The region of Imereti allows for a greater exploration of this Georgia's numerous grape varietals, and many cultural and natural sites. Kutaisi is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, and offers a glimpse into the wonder of Georgian culture. From Imereti, we can travel to the Black Sea towards the city of Batumi. Batumi is the second-largest city in Georgia, and an important seaport that has transformed into a modern, high-rise building, and vibrant city.

Want to Explore More?

Click the link below to visit our weekly blog- "Saperavi Press"- to explore the Georgian winemaking industry and meet our producers.

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