Team Building in Georgia – Exciting activity by our nr1 DMC in Georgia
Team Building in Georgia: The Great Supra Showdown
Because nothing bonds a team like good wine, better food, and a friendly toast-off.
Forget the usual “trust-building” activities — in Georgia, we do team bonding a little differently. Instead of ropes courses and awkward icebreakers, we raise a glass (or several) and shout Gaumarjos! at a traditional Georgian Supra — a feast so legendary it makes most dinner parties look like sad desk lunches.
Welcome to a country where hospitality is practically a sport, wine flows like water (literally, they invented the stuff), and toasting isn’t just a polite gesture — it’s an Olympic event.
Welcome to the Land of 8,000 Vintages
Let’s get one thing straight — Georgia didn’t discover wine; Georgia invented it. We’re talking 8,000 years of wine-making experience. Before the French were swirling and sniffing, Georgians were fermenting grapes in giant clay pots buried underground called qvevri.
For your team-building adventure, you’ll head straight to the Kakheti wine region, where you’ll get hands-on experience making your own wine, stomping grapes like you’re auditioning for an old Italian movie, and discovering that “tasting” actually means “drinking… quite a lot.”
Expect laughter, a few purple-stained feet, and that one colleague who suddenly starts calling themselves a sommelier after two glasses.
The Supra: Where Legends (and Lunches) Never End
Once you’ve earned your grape-stomping stripes, it’s time for the main event — the Supra. Picture long tables groaning under piles of khachapuri (cheese bread sent from heaven), khinkali (juicy dumplings of joy), roasted meats, and enough wine to make Dionysus proud.
Every Supra has a Tamada, a toastmaster whose job is to guide the celebration. They’ll toast to friendship, love, life, and probably the random goat you saw on the way to the vineyard. Between toasts, expect singing, laughter, and perhaps your team’s CEO dramatically reciting a poem after their third glass. (It’s all part of the experience.)
This isn’t just dinner — it’s a cultural masterclass in joy, storytelling, and letting loose. By the end, your group will be toasting each other like old friends, laughing over who spilled wine on the tablecloth (again), and plotting your return trip next year.
A Little Adventure to Balance the Wine
Of course, if your team’s idea of bonding involves more movement than fork-to-mouth repetitions, Georgia’s got you covered. Between feasts, you can explore the picturesque hilltop town of Sighnaghi, wander medieval cobblestone streets, or hike through the nearby vineyards with views so stunning they’ll make your company retreat look like a movie set.
And for those who believe no incentive trip is complete without a little drama, you can even visit Tbilisi’s sulfur baths the next morning to recover — or to sweat out the impressive amount of Georgian hospitality you’ve just consumed.
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Why It Works for Teams
Let’s face it — nothing brings people together quite like good food, great wine, and a shared sense of “we’re definitely not going to make that 9 AM meeting tomorrow.” The Georgian Supra isn’t just a meal; it’s a full-blown emotional reset button that reminds teams what connection really feels like.
It’s relaxed, joyful, and wildly authentic — the perfect setting for teams to laugh, bond, and toast to new beginnings (and possibly new nicknames earned during the toast-off).
So skip the spreadsheets and head for the vineyards. In Georgia, your team won’t just build trust — they’ll build lifelong stories.
Because at the end of the day, who needs another workshop when you can have wine, dumplings, and a Tamada cheering you on? Come experience this team building in Georgia with your team today!
Gaumarjos!
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