Vineyards & Wineries in the Georgia Mountains
The climate and specific geography of the North Georgia mountains πproduce award-winning red, white, and rose wines among the Blue Ridge mountain scenery. This distinctive environment allows unique opportunities to enjoy local craftsmanship and taste the local flavors.
The North Georgia mountains are home to two designated American Viticultural Areas (AVAs): theΒ Dahlonega PlateauΒ AVA and theΒ Upper Hiwassee Highlands AVA. These regions are recognized for their specific geographic pedigrees and have strict rules about which wines can display the AVA label. π₯
Additionally, the other wineries of North Georgia craft their own amazing wines π without the restrictions of adhering to AVA guidelines.
Download a printable wine country guide or use the interactive North Georgia Wineries Map πΊοΈ below to find the best North Georgia wineries π· for your visit.
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Vineyards and Wineries in the GA Mountains
Most of the North Georgia vineyards and tasting rooms are family-friendly places to spend an afternoon — many have outdoor games on-site, and a few include live music on the weekends. Many are also pet-friendly, but a general rule is that the vineyards that have restaurants on-site do not allow pets.
No matter which part of the Georgia mountains you visit, there are many great vineyards and wineries to explore. Explore North Georgia wine country π for its natural scenic beauty or for its award-winning winesβeither way, you are sure to be delighted!
North Georgia Wine Country Map
Download a printable North Georgia Wine Country Guide or use the interactive map πΊοΈπ·to exploreΒ the wide variety of Georgia mountain vineyards and wineries you can visit for a local wine tasting! πΎ
To see even more wineries (in parts of the state other than North Georgia), click the check box for “GA Wineries Other Regions” in the map legend.
Wineries in the Blue Ridge area

Bear Claw Vineyards in Blue Ridge, Georgia
These mountain wineries near Blue Ridge offer scenic spaces to enjoy their wines. If you’d rather sip in between exploring the shops along Main Street in Blue Ridge, look for additional wine-tasting rooms within walking distance of each other in downtown Blue Ridge!
- Bear Claw Vineyards,Β 2281 Tennis Court Rd,Β Blue Ridge, GA
- Kerith House, 611 Maple Grove Road, Morganton, GA
- Mercier Orchards, 598 East Main Street, Blue Ridge, GA
NOTE: When the owners retired in March 2025, Serenberry Vineyards at 450 Tipton Trail in Morganton was closed permanently.
WineriesΒ in Upper Hiwassee Highlands

Patio at Crane Creek Winery in Young Harris, Georgia
Straddling Georgia and North Carolina, this high-elevation Upper Hiwassee Highlands AVA wineries produceΒ great wines, perfect for sipping while enjoying rolling pastures and scenic Appalachian views. Visit these vineyard wineries outside Blairsville, Hiawassee, and Young Harris.
- Crane Creek Vineyards,Β 916 Crane Creek Rd, Young Harris, GA
- Hightower Creek Vineyards, 7150 Canaan Drive, Hiawassee, GA
- Living Water Winery, 291 Living Water Ln, Blairsville, GA
- Odom Springs Vineyards,Β 637 Odom Rd, Blairsville, GA
- Paradise Hills, 366 Paradise Rd, Blairsville, GA
- Redtail Mountain Vineyard, 400 White Rd, Blairsville, GA
WineriesΒ in Northeast Georgia

Autumn at Tiger Mountain Vineyards in Tiger, GA
Home to a handful of hidden-gem wineries, this region offers bold wines and peaceful, scenic vineyard retreats in the most Northeastern part of Georgia.
- 12 Spies Vineyards & Farm, 550 Black Branch Rd,Β Rabun Gap, GA
- Stonewall Creek Vineyards, 323 Standing Deer Lane, Tiger, GA
- Terra Incognita Vineyard, Vandiver Mountain Rd, Clarkesville, GA
- Tiger Mountain Vineyards, Β 2592 Old Highway 441 South, Tiger, GA
Wineries in the Ellijay area

Roo Mountain Vineyards Outdoor Patio in Winter
Best known for apple orchards and great wineries, Ellijay blends local award-winning wines with a laid-back mountain vibe.
- Buckley Vineyards, 708 Henry Evans Rd, Ellijay, GA
- Cartecay Vineyards,Β 5704 Clear Creek Rd,Β Ellijay, GA
- Ellijay River Vineyards,Β 111 River Birch Lane, Ellijay, GA
- Engelheim Vineyards, 127 Lakeview Rd, Ellijay, GA
- Grapes and Ladders Vineyards and Winery, GA-382 West, Ellijay, GA
- Ott Vineyards and Winery, 230 Henry Evans Rd, Ellijay, GA
- Roo Mountain Vineyards, 1493 Old Flat Branch Road, Ellijay, GA
Wineries in Jasper & Talking Rock

Fainting Goat Vineyards views of Mountain Rainbows
The nearby towns of Jasper and Talking Rock feature family-run vineyards, intimate tasting rooms, and scenic countryside escapes.
- Cairn View Winery, 299 Happy Trails Way, Jasper, GA
- Canoe Vineyard & Winery, 119 Inland Drive, Talking Rock, GA
- Chateau Meichtry, 1862 Orchard Lane, Talking Rock, GA
- Fainting Goat Vineyards & Winery, 201 Vineyard Way, Jasper, GA
- Sharp Mountain Vineyards,Β 110 Rathgeb Trail,Β Jasper, GAΒ Β
Wineries in the Dahlonega Plateau AVA

Kaya Vineyard in Dahlonega
Rolling hills and mountain breezes create the perfect setting for expansive vineyards, award-winning wineries, and relaxed tastings with a view.
- Cavender Creek Vineyards & Winery, Β 3610 Cavender Creek Rd,Β Dahlonega, GA
- Doghobble Wine Farm, 10 Roy Grindle Rd, Dahlonega, GA
- Etowah Meadery, 3003 Morrison Moore Parkway East, Dahlonega, GA
- Frogtown Cellars,Β 700 Ridge Point Dr,Β Dahlonega, GA
- Kaya Vineyard & Winery,Β 5400 Town Creek Rd,Β Dahlonega, GAΒ
- Montaluce Winery and Estates,Β 501 Hightower Church Rd,Β Dahlonega, GAΒ
- Three Sisters Vineyards,Β 439 Vineyard Way, Dahlonega, GA
- Dahlonega Resort & Vineyard, 400 Blueberry Hill Drive, Dahlonega, GA
- Wolf Mountain Vineyards & Winery,Β 180 Wolf Mountain Trail,Β Dahlonega, GA
WineriesΒ in the Cleveland area

The Cottage Winery vineyard in Summer at Sunset
Cleveland combines family-friendly wineries with classic Southern hospitality, making it great for easygoing tastings and enjoying the mountain vineyard scenery.
- CeNita Vineyards & Winery, 591 Dock Dorsey Rd, Cleveland, GA
- Limoges Cellars, 312 Conasauga Dr, Cleveland, GA
- Serenity Cellars, 265 Laurel Ridge Rd, Cleveland, GA
- Tesnatee River Winery and Meadery,Β 172 Lloyds Honey Farm Road, Cleveland, GA
- The Cottage Vineyard & Winery,Β 5050 Hwy 129 N, Cleveland, GA
- Yonah Mountain Vineyards,Β 1717 Highway 255 S, Cleveland, GA
Wineries in the Helen area

Mountain views at Creekstone Winery in Sautee, GA
The Helen and Sautee Nacoochee wineries offerΒ welcoming wineries with handcrafted wines, relaxed tastings, and old-world charm.
- Creekstone Winery, 295 Hardman Farm Road, Sautee, GA
- Habersham Winery,Β 7025 South Main Street, Helen, GA
- Sylvan Valley Lodge and Cellars, 747 Duncan Bridge Road, Sautee Nacoochee, GA
Wineries in Other Georgia Regions
In addition to the North Georgia mountain vineyards, many other regions of Georgia also have impressive wineries and vineyards. View these additional 30+ wineries above by clicking the checkbox in the map legend.
- Northwestern Georgia Wineries: Broken Horseshoe Winery & Vineyard, Deep Springs Vineyards, and The Georgia Winery and Vineyards
- Western Georgia Wineries: Little Vine Vineyards,Β Newby Farm + Vineyard,Β Paris Mountain Vineyards, The Vineyard at Hominy Creek,Β Three Strands Vineyard and Winery, and Trillium Vineyard
- Metro Atlanta North Wineries: Big Door Vineyards, Broken Anchor Winery, ChΓ’teau Γlan Winery & Resort,Β Cloudland Vineyards & Winery, Creekside Farms, Feathers Edge Vineyards, Flowery Branch Winery and Vineyard, Mulberry Springs Vineyard & Winery,Β Qualusi Vineyards,Β Stoney J’s Farm Winery, and The Painted Horse Winery and Vineyards
- Eastern Foothills Georgia Wineries: Blue Cielo Farms,Β Boutier Winery & Inn,Β Currahee Vineyard & Winery,Β Southern Origin Meadery, and Sweet Acre Farms Winery
- South Georgia Wineries: Farmerβs Daughter Vineyards Tasting Room, Five Points Berries Winery,Β Gin Creek,Β Horse Creek Winery,Β Jail Creek Farms Winery,Β Paulk Vineyards,Β Still Pond Vineyard, Winery & Distillery,Β Watermelon Creek Vineyard, and Wolf Creek Plantation
Tips for Wine Tasting in the Georgia Mountains
Wine tastings are a great way to enjoy a variety of local flavors while touring the area. Follow these tips to get the most out of your vineyard and winery visits.
- Wear comfortable shoes:Β while most tasting rooms are located inside, parking may be on a gravel or dirt lot, and any optional vineyard tours will require walking outside among the vines
- Avoid light-colored clothing:Β if someone in your group is all thumbs, darker clothes will help hide any accidental spills of red wine
- Use a crossbody purse/satchel:Β these designs will keep hands free for tasting wines and taking notes
- Designate a driver: the mountain roads are beautiful, but they are also quite curvy and require an alert driver
- Share tastings:Β shared tastings reduce total alcohol consumed, which is especially helpful when visiting multiple vineyards
- Stay hydrated:Β bring a water bottle or ask for water with each wine tasting
- Avoid perfumes: for everyone’s benefit, do not wear heavy fragrances that may inhibit the ability to smell wines
- Take notes:Β ask for a tasting sheet and take notes on vineyard favorites, or keep track of selections with a wine app
- Bring your I.D.:Β many places have a strict policy of carding everyone – be sure to have proof of your legal drinking age (21+)
- Plan on visiting 3 or 4 vineyards per day:Β don’t expect to see all of the North Georgia vineyards in one day – give yourself time to enjoy each location and focus on one area’s vineyards at a time
- Set your destinations in your GPS / navigation in advance:Β depending on your cell phone provider, your reception may not have the fastest connection or allow you to look up addresses while on-site at each vineyard (but your GPS should still work without data if your destinations have been set in advance)
- Take activities for kids: many vineyards do have outdoor games for kids (and adults) to enjoy, but if not, the kids will likely be bored, and it can help to take something to keep them occupied
- Get a great deal: visit during the annual Georgia Wine Highway event and get FREE wine tastings at select Georgia wineries by purchasing a wine “Passport”
What to Take to Wine Tastings in the GA Mountains
These items will help you maximize your North Georgia wine country visits.
- Water bottles – take a water bottle to stay hydrated during wine tastings
- Wine bottle carriers – protect your belongings from wine bottle spills with a highly-rated JetBag
- Tote Cooler – select vineyards without restaurants encourage picnics on-site
- Snacks – enjoy light snacks in between tastings (be mindful of the weather so nothing melts in the car)
- Metallic pens to mark your glass & your bottles of wine – use these markers (that easily wash off of glass) to identify wine glasses and bottles
- Crossbody bags – carry belongings with a crossbody bagΒ for men or for women while keeping your hands free
- Tide To Go Instant Stain Remover Liquid Pen – clean up any red wine spills and stains
- Foldable UPF 50 Hat – shield eyes and face from harmful UV rays while outside in the sun
- Polarized Sunglasses with UV protectionΒ – eliminate glare and protect vision
- Mineral Brush-on Sunscreen – easily carry this portable, brush-on, non-greasy sunscreen to enjoy time in the sun while protecting skin
- Local road maps
- request a free Georgia road map via mail, but note that it only includes major highways (it will not include local mountain roads)
- download Google Maps offline maps – do this in advance for moments when you do not have data coverage
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Which are your favorite North Georgia wineries, and which Georgia vineyards are you looking forward to visiting?
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Hello Alyce – You have fully covered this topic. What an informative article. Until I read this I didn’t know there were vineyards in Georgia! There are so many I’m hoping you have a recommendation. Perhaps I may take a trip next September. In the meantime I will bookmark this post for reference
Thanks for this opportunity!
Thanks Nathaniel! I’m so happy to hear that you found the information to be helpful. September is a wonderful time to visit — the weather is lovely and it’s not quite the peak season for the biggest crowds!
Hello and thank you for another great post. Being from Texas, we have a lot of vineyards here. I didn’t realize there were so many in Georgia. So much wine, so little time. I would love to experience them all. Thank you for the list of items to bring along as I would not have thought to bring many of them. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge with us.Michael
Exploring vineyards is a great way to slow down a bit to enjoy the pace of the countryside and the taste of local flavors. A trip to a vineyard is always the perfect way to spend a beautiful day!!
I never knew anything about Georgia until I read your article. It sounds gorgeous. My husband and I really enjoy visiting Winery areas and it is traditional in Australia. You’ve inspired me to consider a holiday to visit this lovely area when we come over next year. I will bookmark your article as you provide all the information we will need on each Winery and what to do and take.
It would be great to read an article about accommodation close by as we haven’t visited Georgia before.
Thanks so much for this information
Lily 😊
Thanks Lily! The area is wonderful and full of fun things to see and do. If you have any questions as you plan your trip, feel free to reach out!
Wow, I didn’t know there were so many great vineyard and winery locations. I really like your site and how discriptive it is. Expecially the map because I am directionally challenged lol and always seem to get lost. Also wanted to congradulate you on your success. Is there any way I could book a visit in September?
Thanks
Hi Justin, Each vineyard is individually operated but most all of them welcome visitors throughout the month of September. There are a few where you can even stay overnight at the vineyard or charge your electric vehicle!
Hello Alyce, learning about Georgia mountains is one cool thing and amongst the best of places i have heard of so far. From information gathered from your previous post, it happens that there are quite a number of things that can make this place stand out. Knowing they can boast of having a fine winery and vineyards makes is stand out. I look forward to having a chance to visit .
Hi Benson, I hope you get a chance to visit soon and enjoy all of these wonderful places!!
My wife and I usually go to the vineyards to eat, and taste wines. But I must really say that all the tips you mentioned fit perfectly with the problems we have had! : D
I really like the idea of avoiding perfumes. To be honest, one of the things I like most about tasting wines is that moment before wine touches your mouth, and you can smell it. That perfume is unique …! And yes, I had to tell my wife to get away a bit since her perfume was not helping! : D
Excellent idea to download the GPS before going. When you arrive there, it is very likely that you have no signal. It has happened to us!
Thank you very much for this article, I loved all the tips you mentioned!
We expect more tips and places you recommend.
Regards
Paul
Thanks so much Paul! I’m glad to hear that you’ve found this to be helpful!!
You know you always hear about the vineyards in California… I had no idea Georgia was full of them as well! I have never even traveled to Georgia, but I love hiking and I love wine and these vineyards sound like a treat! My husband and I are actually planning our next vacation in 2020. I’m glad I found your site. I’m bookmarking this! Thank you!
Thanks so much for the bookmark Catherine! The vineyards in the Georgia mountains are in some of the most scenic parts of the state — adding great wines makes these vineyard trips truly amazing!!
Hi. Thank you for this detailed post. The interactive North Georgia wineries map has been very helpful. We have started to group the wineries according to the geographical location.
There has been a lot of expectation concerning this trip. The climate in North Georgia is awesome and the scenic beauty is even better. We have it all set to start our research of the North Georgia wineries.
Hi Henry, I know you’ll have a fantastic time visting the North Georgia vineyards and wineries. The scenery is amazing and it’s very relaxing to enjoy a glass of wine in the middle of the beautiful Georgia mountains!
For a vineyard to be labeled as one of the AVA would pretty much conclude how great tasting the wines are produced. We can expect high quality standards of wines that you don’t often experience especially if you’re like me who would most likely to buy wines from the grocery or the neighborhood liquor store. Wine tasting is also a great experience especially if you are travelling to Georgia, a great state for different mountain adventures. I would really love to travel there and visit some wineries with my husband. Thanks for sharing your blog. The way you describe and give information really entices your audience to visit those places.
We hope to see you and your husband visiting someday soon!