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MEET ME HERE - TBILISI

Food & Wine Travel Design

Located on the southern side of Europe’s highest mountain range, Georgia has one of the lustiest gastronomic cultures in the world with a winemaking tradition that goes back some 8000 years. Today, local chefs are pushing the boundaries of venerated recipes while winegrowers are reviving long-lost vines together creating a culinary renaissance the world is just starting to hear about.

 

Meet Me Here Tbilisi is a culinary design company that dives deep into the heart of Georgia’s evolving food and wine culture to provide the kinds of adventures you will not find anywhere else.

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Tailor-made Culinary Adventures

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We craft highly personable gastronomic and cultural experiences based on your desires, tastes and styles with a sharp focus on working with independently-owned family businesses. Our extensive network of friends across the country run extraordinary guesthouses, conjure mind-boggling wine in amphorae buried in the earth (qvevri), and prepare celestial meals from the freshest of local ingredients. It doesn’t get more authentic than this.

Ready-made Culinary Adventures

Meet Me Here Tbilisi offers day tours to meet local winemakers, taste their wines and feast at their vineyards and cellars.

 

We also lead a walk through the Dezerter’s Bazaar, Tbilisi’s oldest farmer’s market where we become intimately acquainted with the ingredients behind Georgia’s revelatory cuisine and some of the wonderful people who sell them. 

 

Meet Me Here Wine Club is a regular event where we invite independent winemakers to join us in Tbilisi to pour and tell us about their wines while we nibble on artisan cheeses, breads and snacks.

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Photos: Justyna Mielnikiewicz
I have covered a lot in the past couple decades but my greatest pleasure has been writing about Georgia's sumptuous food and wine scene. 

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