🍷 2026 Georgia Wine Highway Guide: 44 Wineries Across Georgia

📷 Picture this: Six months of wine adventures, 44 Georgia wineries, one $65 passport unlocking over $600 in value. 🍷

Fall Foliage in Blairsville, GA, at Living Water Winery (10-26-2023)

Sweeping views in Blairsville, GA, at Living Water Winery

The 2026 Georgia Wine Highway isn’t just an event – it’s your excuse to explore mountain AVAs, downtown tasting rooms, scenic vineyards, and even Muscadine country from March 1 through August 31. Whether you’re planning romantic weekends in Dahlonega’s gold rush country, day trips from the city, or a girls’ road trip hitting South Georgia’s value deals, this guide breaks down every region so you can build the perfect wine escape.
Ready to turn six months into six (or sixteen) unforgettable wine weekends? Let’s map it out. 🗺️

Georgia Wine Highway Information

In the past, the Georgia Wine Highway was a weekend event featuring only North Georgia wineries. Today, this popular event spans six months, 44 wineries, and wine regions across the entire state! Clear your schedules and make your travel plans for the exciting Georgia Wine Highway event from March to August 2026!

Stonewall Creek Vineyeards Ga Wine Highway Passport

Stonewall Creek Vineyards Ga Wine Highway Passport

For a one-time price of $65, you’ll receive a “Georgia Wine Highway Passport” that can be presented at 40+ participating Georgia wineries to receive complimentary tastings, BOGO deals, or discounts. 🥂 The passport is valued at hundreds of dollars and can be used from March through August 2026 at 44 participating wineries statewide.

Note that this list includes only the 2026 Wine Highway participants. Many additional Georgia wineries are open year-round with their regular menus, but are not part of this year’s Wine Highway offers.

 

2026 Wine Highway in Georgia

The Georgia Wine Highway is an annual celebration and event sponsored by Open Georgia Wine to encourage the exploration of Georgia’s wine regions and wineries. 🍇 🍷

Rural Georgia Winery Road Signs Ellijay GA

Rural Georgia Winery Road Signs near Ellijay GA

Travel around the state and learn first-hand about the complex flavors found in Georgia wines. 🍷🍾🥂🍇

 

How It Works

  • Purchase your 2026 Georgia Wine Highway Passport
    • Purchase online (you will receive a digital passport by text and email)
    • Purchase in-store at any of the participating wineries (quantities may be limited)
  • Visit participating wineries between March and August 2026 to receive one of the following passport benefits at each location:
    • FREE Wine Tasting with your 2026 Passport (7 wineries)
      • plus Crane Creek Vineyards and Five Points Berries Winery also offer additional discounts
    • BOGO purchases of Wine Tastings, Glasses, or Slushies (20 wineries)
    • DISCOUNTS on purchases of Wine Tastings, Glasses, or Bottles (17 wineries)

Each participating winery has its own format and chooses whether to offer a FREE tasting, a BOGO purchase, or a DISCOUNTED purchase. Details for each participating winery are listed below so you can quickly see where to stretch your passport value.

Georgia Wine Highway Passports are valid for one visit per winery. Plan ahead and build out weekends that cluster wineries by region to minimize drive time and maximize tasting time.

 

Georgia Wine Highway Map

The 2026 Georgia Wine Highway features 44 participating wineries spread across multiple regions of the state. Use the interactive 2026 GA Wine Highway map to explore each region, see driving distances, and click through to full trip planning guides.

  • FREE (7 wineries): Complimentary tasting or glass with your 2026 passport
  • BOGO (20 wineries): Buy one, get one offer on tastings, glasses, or slushies
  • DISCOUNT (17 wineries): Percentage discount on tastings, glasses, or bottles
  • ADDITIONAL (41 wineries): Click the top left map legend to add more Georgia wineries to the interactive map (these do not have a 2026 Wine Highway offer)

As you browse the map, click the winery pins to see:

  • 📍 Address and contact details
  • 🎫 The 2026 Wine Highway offer
  • 📖 “Plan Your Visit” link to the in-depth GA Mountains Guide article
  • ⭐ Reviews and dining information
  • 🐾 Pet policy and regional notes

 

2026 Georgia Wine Highway Winery List

Make your travel plans to visit any or all participating vineyards and wineries! Each location has its own operating days and hours, so be sure to plan your trips for days when your destination is open (it is advised to confirm the winery’s hours of operation directly before driving long distances).

Remember, this list is limited to 2026 Wine Highway participants. Many excellent Georgia wineries can be toggled on the interactive map to visit for standard tastings, but do not offer a 2026 passport deal.

 

2026 GA Wine Highway in Northwestern GA

Two standout wineries anchor Georgia’s northwestern corner 🍷 just south of the Tennessee line. This compact region works perfectly as a half-day add-on to Chattanooga or the Chickamauga Battlefield. Perfect for a quick Saturday afternoon escape when you’re already exploring Civil War history or Lookout Mountain attractions.

Pro tip: Combine these stops with Chattanooga lodging for a dual-state adventure that mixes history, hiking, and handcrafted wines. 🏔️

✈️ Quick stop: Convenient half-day add-on to Chattanooga weekends with one FREE and one BOGO tasting.

 

2026 GA Wine Highway in Upper Hiwassee Highlands GA

Welcome to one of Georgia’s two federally recognized American Viticultural Areas (AVAs). The Upper Hiwassee Highlands AVA spans the border of North Georgia and western North Carolina and is known for its high-elevation vineyards 🍇 and scenic mountain views.

This cluster delivers exceptional value with two full FREE tastings (Crane Creek and Hightower Creek), wine slushies at Living Water (BOGO), and bottle discounts at Paradise Hills. It’s one of the few regions where you can enjoy multiple complimentary tastings in a single day.

This region deserves a full weekend minimum, allowing you to enjoy spring wildflower season (March-April) or summer lake season (June-August). Book a lakefront cabin on Lake Chatuge or a mountain lodge in Brasstown Valley and build your days around wine tastings, waterfall hikes, and sunsets over the mountains.

Georgia Wine Highway 2025 at Living Water Winery

Enjoy Georgia Wine Highway 2026 at Living Water Winery in Blairsville

  • Crane Creek Vineyards • 🍷 Free Tasting plus 10% off Coffee, Tea, or Hot Chocolate • 916 Crane Creek Rd, Young Harris • (706) 379-1236
  • Hightower Creek Vineyards • 🍷 Free Tasting • 7150 Canaan Drive, Hiawassee • (706) 896-8963
  • Living Water Winery • BOGO Slushie • 291 Living Water Ln, Blairsville • (832) 270-3212
  • Paradise Hills • 20% Off a Bottle • 366 Paradise Road, Blairsville • (706) 745-7483

🏔️ Weekend worthy: Two FREE tastings, AVA prestige, and sweeping vineyard views make this a destination.

 

2026 GA Wine Highway in Blue Ridge GA

Kerith House Winery in Blue Ridge GA

Kerith House Winery in Blue Ridge GA

Blue Ridge brings together mountain town energy and small but mighty wine options, including these newcomers to the Blue Ridge wine scene. Pair a scenic railway ride and downtown strolls with these tasting perks.

🚂 Adventure pairing: Add wine to your scenic railway or river tubing weekend with two solid offers.

 

2026 GA Wine Highway in Northeastern GA

Quiet roads, forested hills, and small production wineries define this corner of Georgia wine country. It pairs beautifully with a visit to Tallulah Gorge or a scenic drive on the Russell Brasstown Scenic Byway.

🥾 Hiker’s reward: Two scenic wineries pair perfectly with Tallulah Gorge and Northeastern Georgia adventures.

 

2026 GA Wine Highway in Ellijay GA

The wineries near Ellijay offer tasty wines, scenic vineyard views, and feature live entertainment on weekends.

Engelheim Vineyards Georgia Wine Hwy

Engelheim Vineyards with Georgia Wine Highway “STOP HERE” sign in 2022

  • Buckley Vineyards • 20% Off First Bottle • 708 Henry Evans Rd, Ellijay • (706) 972-2080
  • Engelheim Vineyards20% Off a Bottle • 127 Lakeview Road, Ellijay • (706) 635-9463
  • Grapes and Ladders • BOGO Glass of Wine • 2317 Highway 382, Ellijay • (678) 492-9861
  • Ott Vineyards and Winery • 20% Discount on Tastings, Glasses, or Bottles • 230 Henry Evans Road, Ellijay • (706) 273-1891

🍎 Apple country wine: Four wineries with mostly bottle discounts, plus two are open daily for easy scheduling.

 

2026 GA Wine Highway in Jasper & Talking Rock

This corridor packs five Wine Highway stops within a small area, making it one of the densest wine clusters in the state.

GA Wine Highway Jasper Cairn View Winery

GA Wine Highway Jasper Cairn View Winery

🍷 Best variety: Five wineries with the full spectrum (1 FREE, 2 BOGO, and 2 DISCOUNT) in one scenic corridor.

 

2026 GA Wine Highway in Dahlonega GA

Dahlonega sits in the Dahlonega Plateau AVA, Georgia’s other federally recognized viticultural area and a major hub for North Georgia wine tourism.

Ga Wine Highway Dahlonega Kaya Vineyard

GA Wine Highway in Dahlonega at Kaya Vineyard & Winery

  • Accent CellarsBOGO Tastings • 215 Auraria Road, Dahlonega • (706) 867-0123
  • Doghobble Wine FarmBOGO Glass of Wine, Slushy, or Wine Cocktail • 10 Roy Grindle Rd, Dahlonega • (470) 310-0491
  • Etowah Meadery • 20% Off Any Product or Tasting • 4690 Highway 52 East, Dahlonega • (706) 864-6323
    • Note new location – hopes to be open by the end of February 2026
  • Kaya Vineyard & Winery • BOGO Flights • 5400 Town Creek Rd, Dahlonega • (706) 219-3514
  • Montaluce Winery & Restaurant • 20% Off a Bottle • 501 Hightower Church Rd, Dahlonega • (706) 867-4060

👑 Gold rush glamour: AVA level wines, gold rush history, and a walkable downtown loaded with restaurants and lodging. Great home base if you want a one-stop destination that feels like a full vacation.

 

2026 GA Wine Highway in Cleveland

Cleveland is approachable and scenic, with wineries featuring great views of Yonah Mountain. It sits between Dahlonega and Helen, giving you easy access to multiple regions, plus the five Wine Highway offers.

Georgia Wine Highway 2025 at CeNita

Enjoy Georgia Wine Highway 2025 at CeNita

⛰️ Strategic hub: Five wineries are easy to combine with Helen tubing or Dahlonega dining for a stacked multi-day itinerary.

 

2026 GA Wine Highway in Helen

Enjoy time in the scenic North Georgia mountains at these participating wineries near Alpine Helen. This is a great region for groups where some want wine, and others want shopping, tubing, or German food.

Wine Highway Creekstone Winery

Enjoy scenic mountain views from outdoor spaces at Creekstone Winery on the GA Wine Highway

Enjoy time in the scenic North Georgia mountains at these participating wineries near Helen, GA.

🏘️ Bavarian bonus: Alpine-style village meets mountain wine country. Lodging choices are plentiful, and it is easy to keep non-wine lovers entertained.

 

2026 GA Wine Highway in Metro North

 

These Georgia wineries are practically a stone’s throw from Atlanta, perfect for quick day trips or staycations without long drives.

🏙️ Atlanta escape: Five winery offers without mountain driving, including everything from resort stays at Chateau Elan to relaxed suburban vineyard patios.

 

2026 GA Wine Highway in Western GA

One winery brings Wine Highway perks to West Georgia, and it’s a fun one. Trillium Vineyard serves up BOGO wine slushies (perfect for warm spring and summer afternoons) in a relaxed farm setting. While this region has only one Wine Highway participant, several additional wineries operate year-round in West Georgia for those exploring the area beyond the passport event.

GA Wine Highway Passport Three Strands

GA Wine Highway Passport at Three Strands

  • Trillium Vineyard • BOGO Wine Slushy • 1994 Old Bush Mill Rd, Bremen • (770) 841-3992

🌾 Road trip worthy: Rural and relaxed, a fun stop to add to a West Georgia road trip.

 

2026 GA Wine Highway in South GA

South Georgia proves that wine country is not just in the mountains. Expect Muscadine grapes, warm hospitality, and some of the event’s strongest value deals.

🎁Value champion: Road trip territory with generous discounts, wide open views, and fewer crowds. Great for seasoned wine travelers seeking a different side of Georgia.

 

Note: Although many Georgia vineyards participate in the Georgia Wine Highway event, it is an opt-in event for Georgia’s wineries, and many wineries choose not to participate.

 

Planning Your 2026 GA Wine Highway

Expect to make lots of great memories on the GA Wine Highway. A little planning goes a long way toward a safe and fun trip.

 

Choose Quiet or Lively

Weekday visits are usually quieter, with smaller crowds and more time to chat with tasting room staff. This is a great choice if you want to ask questions, talk about the vineyards, or take photos without feeling rushed.

For a livelier vibe, visit on weekends when many places offer live music or extended evening hours. Expect more energy and more people, especially in popular towns like Dahlonega, Ellijay, and Helen.

 

Factor in Travel Time

The above lists of participating wineries are organized by region to help you find groups of wineries that are in the same general area.

Some areas have tasting rooms close together, but many wineries are at least a 15-minute drive apart. You will enjoy your trip more if you focus on 2 to 4 wineries per day in a single region instead of trying to crisscross the state.

 

Visit During Wine Highway Hours

Each winery has its own hours, so be sure to make your travel plans with your destinations in mind. Remember that several Wine Highway regions have participants that are not open daily, so planning ahead is essential if you are coming from out of town.

 

Keep a Clear Head

Each tasting provides at least a few sips of each wine, and if you don’t mind sharing your glass, you can share a Georgia Wine Highway passport with someone in your group. This will allow you to keep a clearer head — plus, you can always purchase a glass (or bottle) of wine after you find a new favorite!

 

What to Take to the Georgia Wine Highway

A little advance planning can help you get the most out of the Spring-Summer 2026 Wine Highway event. Consider these recommendations to have an amazing event!

 

Wine Highway Essentials

Of course, you’ll want to remember your Georgia Wine Highway Passport, but you’ll also want these essentials for your Georgia wine tours:

  • Designated Driver or Transportation Plan: be sure to designate a sober driver or find other transportation for winery visits
  • Government-issued photo ID: required as proof of Georgia’s minimum drinking age (must be 21+ years old)
  • Maps: printable or downloaded in case cell service is limited
  • Credit Card or Payment Apps: select wineries are moving to cashless operations
  • Cash: a great way to tip servers and musicians for excellent service
  • Hydration: purchase bottled water or fill refillable water bottles at home
  • Nutrition: travel with snacks or purchase food at the wineries to ensure you don’t drink on an empty stomach (see which North Georgia vineyard wineries have a full restaurant on-site)

 

Wine Highway Extras

Finally, these items are useful for many scenarios, especially while visiting Georgia wineries!

  • Wine Glass Markers: glass markers ensure you always know which glass is yours
  • Sunglasses: reduce glare and protect eyes with sunglasses that include polarized lenses and UV protection
  • Sunscreen: the scenic GA vineyards and days with beautiful weather inspire spending time outside in the sun
  • Hands-Free Bags: crossbody bags for men or women help carry essentials while keeping hands free for a glass of wine
  • Comfortable Shoes: choose footwear that is appropriate for gravel parking areas and grass pathways

 

Frequently Asked Questions About the 2026 Georgia Wine Highway

How much does the Georgia Wine Highway passport cost?

The 2026 passport costs $65 and is valued at over $600. It includes one offer (free tasting, BOGO, or discount) at each of 44 participating Georgia wineries.

When does the 2026 Georgia Wine Highway run?

March 1 through August 31, 2026. Passports are valid for the full six months.

Can I visit the same winery multiple times with my passport?

No. Each passport is valid for one visit per winery during the March-August event period.

Where can I buy a Georgia Wine Highway passport?

Purchase online at OpenGeorgiaWine.com (digital passport delivered by text/email) or in person at any participating winery (limited quantities).

Which Georgia wine regions have the most FREE tastings?

Upper Hiwassee Highlands (2 free tastings) and South GA (3 free tastings) offer the most complimentary passport tastings.

Do I need reservations at Wine Highway wineries?

Reservations are not typically required, but it’s smart to call ahead to confirm hours, especially for rural wineries with limited open days.

Are dogs allowed at Georgia Wine Highway wineries?

Many wineries allow leashed dogs on outdoor patios and vineyard grounds. Check individual winery pet policies on the interactive map.

What’s the best Georgia wine region for a weekend trip?

Dahlonega, Cleveland, and Ellijay offer clusters of nearby wineries, daily operations, and a diverse range of lodging. Upper Hiwassee Highlands is great for romantic weekends, near the state’s tallest mountains.

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Your Georgia Wine Highway Adventure Starts Now

Six months. 44 wineries. One passport. Unlimited memories.
Whether you’re checking off a bucket list girls’ trip, planning romantic anniversary weekends, or finally exploring Georgia wine country from your Atlanta backyard, the 2026 Georgia Wine Highway gives you six full months to sip, savor, and discover.

Purchase your $65 passport (valued at over $600), save this guide, and start circling weekends. March through August won’t last forever – but the memories you make exploring Georgia’s vineyards will.

Tag #GAMountainsGuide and #GeorgiaWineHighway in your photos. We’ll be raising a glass right alongside you. 🍷🥂

Cheers to your Georgia wine adventures!

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123 Responses

  1. bethebest#128 says:

    I think that you are providing some very practical, kind tips on how to prepare for wine tasting in Georgia before and during the event. I love how you exed out some of the dates and explained why. Your post is very organized and structured to an effective, economic extent.

    I was very impressed by how well you conveyed the content in your post. I even subscribed to your site because I want to know more tidbits about what to expect about vineyards.

  2. Leahrae says:

    Looks fun!  I live in Florida and a little road trip to enjoy the Georgia Mountains Wine Highway Week would be so much fun.  Looks like there is still plenty open even with COVID.  I could use a change of scenery and what is not to like about wine tasting 🙂  I would obviously head to the ones that are closest to Florida.  Thanks for the great information.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Leahrae, there is some chatter online that looks like planners are hoping to have the Georgia Mountians 2021 Wine Highway week during the month of August (like they did in 2020). There is no official word on this yet, but stay tuned and hopefully there will be some concrete details soon!

  3. Jacqueline Hewitt says:

    When is wine week for 2021? I really want to go but need to make reservations asap! Thanks!

    • Carol Taylor says:

      When is the 2021 highway?

      • Alyce says:

        Hi ladies! I am also eagerly awaiting this news, but I have not yet been able to learn any dates for the 2021 Georgia Wine Highway. In previous years it would run for 10 days in late March, but given the current pandemic restrictions, I would not count on anything being on a normal schedule this year.

        Most of the North Georgia vineyards are open year-round, so you are welcome to plan a wine country vacation that could include multiple vineyards at any time of the year.

        Stay tuned for the updates on the 2021 Georgia Wine Highway — hopefully the details will be announced soon!

      • Alyce says:

        Hi ladies, The event will be the entire month of August in 2021. More details will be shared as they become available. Cheers!

  4. Kelly Pierce says:

    This is such a great event- does it normally occur once a year? This would also be wonderful in the Fall, if it doesn’t already.
    Thanks!

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Kelly, this is definitely a great way to get to know the wineries and vineyards in the North Georgia mountains. It usually occurs once a year in mid to late March, but was postponed (and lengthened) this year due to COVID shutdowns.

      Thanks to the gorgeous Autumn colors, Fall is the peak season for tourism in the Georgia mountains. Although this can make it harder to find sales and deals during these months, it is an absolutely beautiful time to visit the vineyards!

  5. Tashibaarzu says:

    What a nice post this is! Really enjoyable post and very helpful for planning a trip to the area in late March. You have posted about Georgia Mountains Wine Highway Week Spring 2020 and shared all the details I was wondering about. I am thankful to you for sharing this new topic with me, as it’s something that looks amazing for fun and value and a unique local experience. I know i will enjoy the week, as this part of Georgia is well known for some extraordinary qualities. Looking forward to the trip!

    • Alyce says:

      The wineries are all a little bit different (from small family farms to big resorts with cabins!) so it is a nice way to get a variety of experiences all from one event.

  6. Chimmhogevagreenesnr says:

    Wow🤩! Here it comes again! Kudos to the winegrowers association of Georgia for consistently putting up such an amazing show. A friend went last year and told of how member wineries and Affiliate Members each provided their own unique open-house format with many offering food and wine pairings, music, barrel and library wine tastings, discounts, and more. 

    It will put a big smile on my face to attend this year’s edition.

  7. Juliet says:

    Thank you for sharing such an interesting article with us about Georgia mountains wine highway week Spring 2020. It has a very useful information in it and will be a very good article for anyone travelling to Georgia to read and to note that there will be busier tasting rooms during the event. Thanks so much 

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Juliet, The tasting rooms are definitely busier than usual during Wine Highway Week, but I’d say they are less busy during this event than they are on peak weekends in the Fall. Still, it’s a good thing to know about the crowds for those who prefer to go when they can enjoy a more relaxed pace in the tasting rooms.

  8. Rodarrick says:

    Coincidentally for me, I am a big time lover of wine and I’m also currently in Georgia. Though I never knew about this before but seeing it right now makes me feel so lucky at least, I would be able to taste quality wines devoid of pollutions. Well! Though I’m here on a business assignment, I can always spare time out to visit some of these spots listed out here. Thanks

    • Alyce says:

      What wonderful timing that you’ll be in the area at the right time to enjoy the 2020 Wine Highway Week! It’s a great way to see some of the most beautiful places in the Georgia mountains.

  9. muslimapapiya says:

    Georgia Mountains Whine Highway is a road trip for visitors and residents too! how fun is that? for 7dream days? OMG! This seems like a great opporunity for local and mindful pleasure, canvassing with live music, food, etc. The participant was into a dream while it was been gossiping with our portal.

    Must need to mention about the website. Complete view, easy to understand, comfortably inspiration all are available. Gorgeous! thank you for the dedication.

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