Manavi's Churchkhela and honey are unique in their traditional and artisanal production methods, which have been passed down through generations of Georgian farmers and beekeepers. The village's location in the fertile Kakheti region of Georgia, which is renowned for its wine and agricultural production, also contributes to the high quality and unique flavor of the products. Manavi honey, on the other hand, is produced by local beekeepers using traditional methods and without the use of pesticides or other chemicals. The honey is made using the nectar of various wildflowers found in the surrounding countryside, which gives it a unique and complex flavor. The honey is harvested using manual or mechanical methods, and it is never heated or processed, which helps to preserve its natural flavor and nutritional value.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Time for transportation is already included in the total duration. Indulge in the rich flavors of Georgia with our team, as you sip on Chacha, a traditional Georgian brandy, and savor Churchkhela, a sweet and savory snack made of walnuts and grape juice
To meet us for your pickup, please come to our office located at 15 Abano Street in Tbilisi. Our team will be waiting for you at the front entrance of the building. Known as Sulfuric Waters