Georgia with Alice Feiring

June 1 - 9, 2025 | One Exclusive Departure

A Banquet for the Senses

Transcend time via Georgian food, wine and culture

June 1 - 9, 2025 | 9 Days, 8 Nights

“The guides were top notch. Professional, informative, personable and extremely engaging.”
Joe B.

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$8,500

Per person based on double occupancy.

3x James Beard award-winning wine writer, Alice Feiring

Tonight, deep in the Georgian Caucasus, you’re feasting in the home of a local family: there’s homegrown lamb tinged with fenugreek and chile, and garlic with handmade cheeses, alongside finely charred slabs of khachapuri. You sip wine fermented on this very parcel, a happy fatigue reminding you of the morning’s hike to a medieval monastery, perched amid the snow-capped peaks that bridge Europe, Asia, Russia and the Middle East. Tomorrow, you’ll return to the galleries and coffeehouses of the nation’s cobblestoned capital. This is true Georgia: urban and rural, royal but rustic. A captivating treat for the senses and a wanderer’s dream come true.

Trip Highlights

  • Visit traditional vineyards
  • Savor a traditional Supra dinner
  • Savor natural wines as Alice does
  • Witness ancient qvevri production
  • Make dumplings with a local family
  • Experience the art of the tamada
  • Wander the halls of Ananuri Castle
  • Visit Gergeti church in the clouds
A hand drawn illustration in black and gold depicting a map of the Republic of Georgia.

3 Reasons to Travel with Alice Feiring

The Financial Times once declared Alice Feiring the “Queen of Natural Wine.” We like to think of her as a revolutionary: through her precocious advocacy of wines crafted with intensive personal care instead of chemical inputs, she single-handedly changed the way people talk about wine. She’s also a delightful, funny human who revels in feasting, music and spirited debate. Next June, she’ll guide us to a deeper understanding of the world’s most ancient winemaking region.

For the Love of Wine

When Alice first landed in Georgia in 2011, she fell instantly under its spell. She felt a rare magic in the local landscape and the people — in their fascinating, delicious wines. Her 2019 book, For the Love of Wine chronicles her journey through this nation’s 8,000-year winemaking history.

Go Ask Alice

For the past 20 years, Alice has led the conversation on natural wine. She studies her subject as an anthropologist might, querying flavor and culture, soil and season, vintner personalities and heritages, to understand each wine as a world unto itself. She's published six books on the subject—her most recent, To Fall in Love, Drink This—and writes the Substack, The Feiring Line.

Vintage Character

At once opinionated and reflective, Alice views wine as a way of life — a beverage, yes, but also a means to understand food, land, weather, culture, craft, history and individual personalities — all fermented in a wonderfully drinkable package. Could there be any more delicious way to live?

Day by Day

*On rare occasions, this itinerary may change.

Day 1

June 1, Sun

Gamarjoba! Welcome to Georgia’s lively, artful and ancient capital of Tbilisi.

We’ll arrange transfers from the airport to our hotel so you can check in and freshen up. We’ll meet up in the evening at our hotel for dinner with our tastemakers and fellow travelers.

Over a light array of Georgian specialties, we’ll get acquainted with each other and plot our course for the next 9 days of exploration!

Tastemaker Moment: Alice will share a toast and her connection to Georgia

Day 2

June 2, Mon

Today we jump right in, exploring the ancient city of Tbilisi from cobblestone alley to mountaintop, scaling fortresses and visiting grand Soviet monuments before losing ourselves amongst slick modern galleries and coffee shops found in the twisting backstreets of Tbilisi’s Old Town.

Lunch will be at Vino Underground, Tbilisi’s first natural wine bar.

In the evening we’ll experience the Supra, a Georgian dinner custom that features countless traditional dishes and a handful of toasts. We will celebrate with our own tamada (local toastmaster) and a polyphonic vocal ensemble that will perform between courses. Not too bad for day two!

Day 3

June 3, Tue

After a big breakfast, we get a taste of the Caucasus on a century-spanning day trip that takes in UNESCO-protected mountaintop monasteries and the roots of one of the oldest wines in the world. Our road ahead weaves through the mountains to the cave town of Uplistsikhe, hewn from the rock and continuously occupied for more than 2,000 years.

Next, we get serious with wine at one of Georgia’s most heralded vineyards, for a tour and tasting over lunch. And what better way to end a meal in Georgia then with a live Khridoli martial-arts performance that mixes wrestling, boxing, fencing and archery.

In the afternoon, we’re off to visit the ancient village of Mtskheta, where a sacred 4th-century Jvari Monastery looks down from vertical cliffs above–we’ll go up to learn about its history and take in sprawling mountain views.

We return to Tbilisi for dinner on our own.

Tastemaker Moment: Alice will walk us through Georgian terroir as we begin our immersion into Georgian wine

Day 4

June 4, Wed

Today we explore verdant Kakheti, the heart of Georgia’s wine country that’s home to over 500 varieties of grapes. The route is a breathless thrill, as we pass sweeping views of rolling hills and vineyards and hilltop villages backed by snow-capped Caucasus peaks. We start with a visit at a local vineyard to see how unfiltered wine is still fermented using traditional methods: filling qvevri clay pots with foot-stomped grapes, and burying them in the earth. 

Next, we’ll take a walk around the fortress grounds of Signagi, immersing ourselves in this 18th-century walled hamlet, locally known as the city of love. And just when our stomachs start to rumble, we’ll find ourselves  at Lost Ridge, a dynamic eco-community within the tiny village called Qedeli. Formerly a dusty forgotten neighborhood, Lost Ridge is a thriving collective, which hosts an inn, ranch, brewery, greenhouses and orchards too. Here, we’ll roll up our sleeves for a Georgian bread-making class in their fire kitchen, followed by a craft beer—they specialize in farmhouse ales and saisons—tutorial and tasting.

We’ll check into our hotel, a new boutique built on the grounds of the palatial home of a former Georgian prince, in the late afternoon, and we’ll have the rest of the day to ourselves. Sit by the pool or follow us to the incredible Library Bar for a seasonal scratch cocktail or two.

Tastemaker Moment: Alice will speak to the complexity of local varietals and the nuances of qvevri fermentation.

Day 5

June 5, Thu

Today we travel back to the 1st century to ancient Telavi, a historical waypost for merchants and peddlers between the Middle East and Europe. After a deep dive into the town’s storied past, we’ll head to the outskirts and go even further back in time. In the picturesque village of Vardisubani, we’ll witness firsthand the ancient qvevri, 200- to 900-gallon earthenware vessels used in fermenting and storing organic Georgian wines for more than 8,000 years.

If you loved this experience, just wait for the sequel. Next, we head to Gogo Wine in the Kakheti region, known for its natural wine production. Spanning 7.5 acres in Artana village, near the Alazani River, the winery cultivates Rkatsiteli and Saperavi grapes. Founder Keti’s dedication to organic practices and women-led enterprises makes our wine tasting here truly inspiring.

After a generous tasting, we’ll belly up to a local hotspot for a delicious lunch. We’ll take our time and eventually transfer back to our hotel for an evening of rest and relaxation.

Tastemaker Moment: Alice will elicit a few nuances of Keti's natural wines and discuss the importance of female voices in viticulture.

Day 6

June 6, Fri

Up, up and away! Today we shift our home base to Kazbegi, one of the highest inhabited points in the majestic Caucasus mountain range, threading our way ever upward along sheer cliffs to catch a glimpse of mountain life—we’ll traipse along the buttresses of a 13th-century castle before heading down for an incredible, hearty lunch.

In the kitchen of a local family, we”ll learn several ways to prepare khinkali dumplings and dine in true highland tradition.  For dessert, we’ll sip some fiery chacha, a Georgian ‘moonshine’ made from grapes. 

In the afternoon, we’ll check into our mountain hotel and reconvene for a simple yet exquisite dinner, followed by a good night’s sleep. 

Tastemaker Moment: Alice will roll up her sleeves and help us prepare Georgian dumplings

Day 7

June 7, Sat

Fill up on a big breakfast. Today we’re hitting the mountains, by foot (car transport is also an option). First, we take a half-day hike up up up to the Gergeti Trinity Church, the national symbol of Georgia. You won’t forget the view. After an hour-and-a-half trek up, we reach a 14th-century cross-cupola church soaring 7,000 feet above sea level like a lost eagle in flight. 

We celebrate our hike in style over an elaborate lunch with a family in the tiny Caucasus village of Tsdo, then follow the trails back down to our hotel for a relaxing evening. Try your luck at roulette, have a rejuvenating soak in the pool, or enjoy the spa–or maybe all of the above.

Day 8

June 8, Sun

We head back to Tbilisi today on a roadtrip you won’t forget. We explore Kazbegi National Park’s gorges and lush mountains, then take a specially arranged 4WD drive to the elusive Gveleti waterfall, named for its snakelike slivering spray backed by cliffs. Just outside of town, we’ll enjoy lunch at a local cafe and learn some Georgian village cooking tips from the chef.

In the afternoon our trip comes full circle as we return to Tbilisi with time for some last-minute souvenir shopping, finished with a music- and dance-filled farewell feast of Georgian food–and lots of wine. Be ready to take your turn as tamada as we celebrate the traditions and flavors, and our unforgettable time together, in Georgia.

Tastemaker Moment: Alice will lead a farewell toast

Day 9

June 9, Mon

Alas, our time in Georgia together has come to end. It’s been an incredible week exploring this incredible country and its culture, cuisine and wine.

After breakfast we’ll pack up, say our farewells and our mutual appreciation of the Caucasus—and of our new friends—and transfer to Tbilisi International Airport (TBS). We recommend your flight from TBS departs no earlier than 12:30pm. See you next time!

The planning and day-to-day operations of this trip were excellent! I felt very well cared for.
Jeffry D.
The trip was curated in a way that provided unique experiences we wouldn't have had if we traveled solo.
Katherine R.
The food was excellent. I’m going to have to work hard to get back to my weight pre-Georgia!
Gabriela S.

Where We Sleep

Soviet vintage and contemporary design, industrial flair blend together seamlessly: Nothing captures the playful, innovative spirit of today’s Georgia better than our boutique accommodations*

*On rare occasions, our hotels will change.

Rooms Tbilisi

Tbilisi

More than a just a hotel, this erstwhile Soviet publishing house is the kind of atrium-like crossroads where everyone turns up sooner or later, from black-clad artists just back from Berlin to local politicians and homegrown hipsters. On weekends you’ll find them all here, drinking cocktails in the library and enjoying breakfast at the lavish buffet, piled high with enough jewel-like fruits, jams and pastries to inspire a Dutch Master.

Tsinandali Estate

Tsinandali

Located on the grounds of the former palace home of Prince Chavchavadze, the Georgian Romanticist and winemaker, this breathtaking estate sits in the very heart of the Kakheti wine region. It's nestled among the vines in the heart of Tsinandali's historic center, meticulously designed with earthy shades and pine accents to blend seamlessly with the pastoral surroundings and its stunning view of the Caucasus mountains.

Rooms Kazbegi

Kazbegi

Once a spa for the Soviet party elite, this lovingly restored, charmingly geometric hotel is perched high in the Caucasus mountains. Of course, there are floor-to-ceiling windows throughout, ensuring that wherever you are—nestled in bed, curled up in a hand-crafted wicker chair on the sweeping terrace, swimming in the reflecting pool—the snow-capped peaks are so close it seems you can just about touch them.

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  1. What does the price include?

    Eight nights at unique four- and five-star accommodations; private travel for all day trips and excursions,  arrival and departure airport transfers; private tours with local guides and cultural experts; exclusive VIP access and tastings; guided activities, adventures and expeditions; entrance fees; daily breakfasts, most lunches and dinners; local beverages with meals.

  2. What does the price not include?

    International roundtrip airfare; travel insurance; activities not included in the trip itinerary; hotel incidentals including room service, laundry service and hotel bar tabs; food and beverages not included in itinerary; gratuity for tour leader.

  3. Where does the trip start and end?

    Our adventure begins and ends in Tbilisi, Georgia. The closest airport is the Tbilisi International Airport (TBS).

  4. What travel documents are needed?

    US citizens are not required to have a visa for stays in Georgia of under 365 days. The only requirement is a valid passport. Not a US citizen? Please check with the Georgian Embassy or Consulate for requirements.

  5. Do I need to pay a solo traveler supplement?

    For solo travelers, there is a $1,300 single-supplement fee—paid at the time of booking to secure a private room. These single rooms are extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

  6. Who is going on this trip?

    Our adventures typically have between 10 and 20 guests, and our Modern Adventure Team. Our experiences are fun and inclusive and you can expect to be joined by a diverse group in terms of age, background and interests—including solo travelers, couples and friends traveling together. This adventure is for travelers age 18 and above.

  7. Who is leading this trip?

    This trip is led by an expert Modern Adventure trip leader. They’re an experienced travel guide, a representative of Modern Adventure and your go-to person for questions or concerns on the trip. We’ll be joined throughout our adventure by local, expert guides who are deeply knowledgeable with respect to local cultures, customs and history and are passionate about sharing that with us.

  8. What is the cancellation policy?

    For group departures booked on or after January 1, 2025, you may cancel 120 days or more before departure and receive a full refund minus a $1500 per person service fee ($500 of which may be retained as a future travel credit, valid for one year after cancellation). If you cancel on or after 119 days in advance, there is a 50% cancellation fee. On or after 59 days in advance, there is a 100% cancellation fee.

    For group departures booked before January 1, 2025, you may cancel more than 90 days before departure and receive a full refund minus a $500 per person service fee. If you cancel on or after 90 days in advance, there is a 50% cancellation fee. On or after 45 days in advance, there is a 100% cancellation fee. See our full terms and conditions for details.

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