The unique geographical location of Georgia gives us the basis to develop wine tourism. Winemaking in Georgia - the traditions of winegrowing date back to 8000 years ago, 500 of the 2000 grape varieties known in the world are Georgian. The tradition of making Georgian wine-jar wine has been recognized by UNESCO as a monument of the world's intangible cultural heritage. Adjara is one of the oldest centers of winemaking among the regions of Western Georgia. Viticulture throughout Adjara is especially developed in Keda municipality. There are unique types of wine produced here:
An important component of wine tourism is wine tours, which allow you to visit vineyards, study winemaking technologies, taste unique local wine and delicious traditional dishes. The people participating in the wine tour in Adjara are most fascinated by the local wine, its history and culture, as well as the opportunity to get to know the most beautiful nature and historical monuments of the mountainous Adjara.