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Intabueti — A Honey Village Where Literature Meets Nature

"My village has the Gubazouli river to the right, and the Lashi stream to the left... it is the most beautiful and cheerful village in Guria." — Nodar Dumbadze

Intabueti is a picturesque village in the Guria region of Georgia (country), located in the fertile valley of the Gubazeuli River, just four kilometers from Chokhatauri.

The village is a gateway to Georgia's natural wonders: the high-altitude resort of Bakhmaro is nearby, and the road passes through Nabeglavi, known for its natural mineral waters.

Road to Bakhmaro near Intabueti in Guria Georgia
The scenic road to Bakhmaro from Intabueti

The surrounding forests are rich with chestnut, acacia and linden trees, along with a wide variety of wildflowers. These conditions are ideal for Caucasian honey bees, producing honey with exceptional purity and flavor.

In Intabueti, each season has its own character: spring is filled with blooming acacia and citrus, while autumn brings the aromas of grapes and chestnuts.

Intabueti village landscape in Guria Georgia
The natural landscape of Intabueti village

This biodiversity keeps bee colonies strong and healthy, preserving a beekeeping tradition passed down through generations.

Our honey is produced in this exact environment — shaped by the unique flora and climate of Guria.

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