8000 Reasons To Taste Kakhetian Wine
In 2017, after three years of archaeological activities involving international specialists and scientists, it was confirmed that 8,000-year-old pottery fragments have been found i
Festive Autumn Festivals You Can Easily Fall For
Autumn is here! And that means a period of delicious festivals and events all around the country, harvesting fruits and vegetables typical for this time of the year and of course t
Where to Eat Khinkali in Tbilisi
The number one dish you must try in Tbilisi and Georgia is Khinkali – meat or vegetarian dumplings. Made with a simple dough of flour and water, Khinkali’s authentic ta
10 Coziest Cafes in Tbilisi
Tbilisi has many cafes to check out during your trip to Georgia’s capital. Beautifully decorated, inspiring cafes are at every corner of the city, whether you are looking for
Top 10 Georgian Sweetest Treats
Georgian cuisine is rich with mouthwatering dishes, but except for appetizers and the main course, it has some tempting desserts. While Georgian sweets are not typical desserts you
10 Traditional Chacha You Need to Try
Chacha is a second national drink of Georgia along with wine. It’s a clear pomace brandy with high alcohol percentage. The brandy is made from grape pomace, the grape residue tha
10 Simplest Georgian Recipes to Make at Home
You’ve been to Georgia and want to recreate some of your favorite dishes back home? Or maybe you haven’t traveled here yet, but still want to try a prepare something on
Discover Wines of Western Georgia
If you have ever had a conversation about a Georgian wine with a local, you might have heard that we are the birthplace of wine, making the beverage for at least 8,000 years. But t
Georgian Food That You Must Not Miss
Due to its location, situated at the crossroads between the East and West, Georgia has fallen within the orbit of many cultural influences and empires. As one of the earliest Chris
3 Things You should Do To Feel Like Real Georgian
Drink a Kantsi and Cure Hangover Photo Source: Food Fun Travel There are three words that are inseparable from traditional Georgian gatherings – Supra, Kantsi, and Khashi. Su