GoShina connects travellers with Caucasian families for a Supra — a living ritual of toasts, polyphonic song, and belonging that has endured a thousand years.
An unbroken chain of hospitality that defines what it means to be Caucasian. When you sit at a Supra table, you become part of a thousand-year conversation.
Not a restaurant. Not a tour. A living ritual with families who carry centuries of tradition.
"By the third toast I was in tears. Not from the wine — from the weight of what was being said. I didn't know a meal could carry that much meaning."
"Giorgi handed me a horn of wine. 'Drink it all or the wish won't come true.' I did. I stayed three more days."
"Tamar taught me three words before dinner. By the end of the night I was singing. I have no idea how that happened."
Every Supra is unique. Every family is different. Find yours in under two minutes — no account required.