Monthly Archives: May 2026

Kakheti: Georgia’s wine country

By |2026-05-14T14:53:01+02:00May 13th, 2026|Categories: Wine & Vineyards|

Located east of Tbilisi, Kakheti is the historic heart of Georgian wine culture. Endless vineyards, medieval monasteries and the snow-covered peaks of the Greater Caucasus create one of the most fascinating wine landscapes in the world. For centuries, Kakheti has preserved ancestral winemaking traditions passed down from generation to generation. Here, wine is not simply a [...]

Kazbegi: the roof of the Caucasus

By |2026-05-14T14:53:00+02:00May 13th, 2026|Categories: Destinations|

North of Tbilisi, beyond the dramatic curves of the Georgian Military Highway, lies one of the most spectacular mountain regions in Europe: Kazbegi. Officially known today as Stepantsminda, Kazbegi sits at the foot of Mount Kazbek, a dormant volcano rising above 5,000 meters. The region offers breathtaking landscapes where glaciers, alpine meadows and medieval villages meet [...]

Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia: the complete Caucasus

By |2026-05-14T14:53:00+02:00May 13th, 2026|Categories: Destinations|

The Caucasus remains one of the last great cultural frontiers between Europe and Asia. Stretching between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, the region includes three extraordinary countries: Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. Despite their proximity, each offers a radically different identity shaped by history, religion, language and geography. Georgia is often considered the gateway to [...]

Georgian gastronomy: a UNESCO heritage

By |2026-05-14T14:53:05+02:00May 13th, 2026|Categories: Culture & Gastronomy|

Georgian cuisine is one of the world’s great undiscovered gastronomic cultures. Situated at the crossroads of Europe, the Middle East and Asia, Georgia developed a culinary identity shaped by centuries of exchanges, invasions and cultural influences. Yet despite this diversity, Georgian gastronomy remains remarkably coherent and deeply rooted in local traditions. Meals in Georgia are not [...]

Georgia wine: an 8,000-year-old tradition

By |2026-05-14T14:53:04+02:00May 13th, 2026|Categories: Wine & Vineyards|

The story of Georgian wine is unlike any other in the world. Long before Bordeaux, Tuscany or Napa Valley became references for wine lovers, the people of Georgia were already cultivating vines and producing wine using methods that have survived for more than 8,000 years. Archaeological discoveries made in Georgia confirmed the presence of wine residues [...]

Tbilisi in 48 hours: the insider’s guide

By |2026-05-14T14:53:02+02:00May 13th, 2026|Categories: Destinations|

Tbilisi is one of Europe’s last truly undiscovered capitals. A city where ancient churches, Belle Époque facades, Persian influences, Soviet architecture and contemporary design coexist within the same streets. Spending 48 hours in Tbilisi is enough to understand why so many travelers fall in love with Georgia’s capital. But for the past few years, Tbilisi has [...]

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