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The Best Wineries In Georgia

Grapes growing on vines

Georgia has become well known as a wine destination throughout the U.S. Many associate the region with sweeter varieties made from muscadine grapes as well as other fruits such as berries and, of course, the state’s famous mighty peach. Visiting some of the best wineries in Georgia is a great way to spend a day trip from Atlanta and with our vehicle options, you can hire a car, van, or a bus alongside a local Atlantan driver to make the experience that much more memorable. But you’re probably wondering, are wineries near Atlanta really that special? And can I expect good wine from a North Georgia wine tour? The answer to both is yes, and we’ll explain why!

What’s Special About North Georgia Wine Country?

Wine has been commercially produced in Georgia since the 18th century and over time, it has become increasingly popular and respected. In 2018, the Dahlonega Plateau was officially recognized as a new American Viticultural Area by the US Department of Treasury. This basically signifies that the area’s wine has distinguishing characteristics with a certain level of quality. Hailed as the “Napa Valley of the South”, Georgia’s wine is a competitive force against its Californian cousin. Its elevated landscape, sunny climate, cool nights, and longer growing season make wine tours in Georgia an ideal weekend getaway or even just a fantastic way to spend the day. The best part? The newly recognized Dahlonega Plateau region has the highest concentration of wine producers in the Peach State and it is only an hour north of Atlanta!

Wine Tours Atlanta

There are a ton of award-winning wineries in North Georgia that are more than worth the trip. Here is a very brief list of a select few that we love.

Wolf Mountain Vineyards & Winery

Wolf Mountain scored the first-ever Gold medal at the prestigious San Francisco Chronicle and Los Angeles International Wine Competition for a Georgian winery, and that isn’t the only thing it has going for it. The vineyard has an extensive menu providing delicious options while you enjoy their even more delectable wine, alongside stunning views across the rolling green hills. You’ll feel as if you’ve taken a trip to Europe without having left the state!

Montaluce Winery

Speaking of escaping to Italy, this Tuscan-inspired winery with a picturesque garden and vines crawling up the walls is another great option. With free tours of the grounds offered daily, as well as brunch, lunch, and dinner options, there is a lot to love here. An added bonus is their villa where you can stay overnight to rest after a long day of soaking up the sun and savoring the different grapes.

Three Sisters Vineyards & Winery

Three Sisters is another location with a view to envy. Peer over the 10,000 premium vines while tasting some of Georgia’s best varieties and maybe even take a stroll through their local folk art gallery.

Habersham Vineyards & Winery

One of the oldest and largest wineries in Georgia, Habersham has been cultivating wine since 1983. Even better, their tasting room is open daily and includes a fabulous gift shop filled with cheeses, crackers, and all of your picnic essentials. You can expect Southern Hospitality at its best, gourmet cuisine options, and even an annual wine fest if you time your visit right, with live music, different food options, and of course, wine!

There are many, many more amazing wineries scattered throughout the north Georgia region. Why not make a day of it and let us help you create an Atlanta winery tour stopping at various vineyards along the way? Our custom tours are a perfect way to create the perfect itinerary with whatever group size you like. Whether it is for corporate events, anniversaries, family reunions, or any other special occasion, contact us and start the planning today.

– your Roundabout Atlanta team

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