Wine Tasting in Shamakhi and Lahij Tour
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During our Wine Tasting in Shamakhi and Lahij Tour you will embark on a captivating journey through breathtaking landscapes and exquisite flavors. Indulge in a delightful wine degustation, savoring the finest vintages at our first stop.
During the wine tasting session, indulge in six varieties of exquisite Azerbaijani wines, complemented by a selection of olives, cheese, assorted meats, freshly baked bread, and refreshing water.
Then you will visit Zernava bridge, which is the only way to the remote Zernava village and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Lahij settlement, where history comes alive.
Soon after we start the tour, the lively suburbs of Baku will alternate with the inviting mountains of the Greater Caucasus. Shamakhi is not in vain famous for its wine traditions. It is the mountains and hills that allow local winemakers to grow such famous grape varieties as Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon and local ones like Madrasa, Meysari. Bare mountains will gradually turn into vineyards, creating the impression of Caucasian Provence. You will also see many wineries, both new and abandoned, left from the times of the USSR.
Experience the next highlight of our tour package: Wine Tasting at Abqora Restaurant & Wine Club. Accompanied by our knowledgeable guide, you'll stroll through picturesque vineyards and gain insight into the art of wine production. Following the tour, indulge in a delightful selection of red, white, and rosé wines within the winery's enchanting vault. Conclude your experience with a delectable lunch at the restaurant nestled within the winery grounds.
The next point will be the village of Lahij, the way to which lies through the forests and serpentine roads of the Caucasus Mountains. You will have the opportunity to see the breathtaking natural canyon, and you will also stop at the Zernava suspension bridge.
The particular architectural style of Lahij will undoubtedly stun you with its two-storey houses and cobbled streets stretching along the banks of the Girdiman River. Lahij is a real village of craftsmen and artisans who have preserved their traditions and technologies of working on non-ferrous metals (copper, bronze). The magnificent works of Lahij masters on copper vessels were exhibited at the World Exhibition in Vienna in 1873 (Weltausstellung 1873). Here, each quarter has its own unique mosque, which reinforces the impression of guests from the village.
- Tour Category: Exclusive Tours
- Minimum number of people: 1
- Included: Professional English-speaking guide, comfortable transport with air conditioning and seat belts, all entrance tickets, wine tasting, transfer from the hotel and back to the hotel.
- Excluded: Lunch, personal expenses
- Note: For guests staying in the Old Town, the collection point is in front of the Double Gates of the Old City. You can also replace meals during the tour with a vegetarian menu by prior warning. Meals or drinks not included in the menu can be ordered for an additional fee.