Vineyards & Wineries in the Georgia Mountains

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  1. Jennifer Allen says:

    I am Jennifer with Enjoy Cherokee Magazine. I would like to get the contact information for the purveyor of the Georgia Mountains Guide. We are working on a two page spread for our fall mountain issue. Would like to have wine focus. Please contact me. Thanks.

  2. Johnny says:

    What a nice place and what a nice way to introduce these wineyards review! Actually, me and my family went to Mendoza, Argentina and they had marvellous wineyards and tasting places. I´d love to go to these ones in Georgia to check the quality, as in Argentina they say they are “the best”…. Notheast Georgia seems to be the nicest one! in case you need to recommend just one, which one would it be? Thanks

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Johnny, It’s hard to pick a favorite vineyard, as the wines and people are so special at each one. 

      For robust red wines, I really enjoy Frogtown Cellars. For dry sparkling white wines, we really enjoy Wolf Mountain Vineyards & Winery. For weekend nights of music and great wine, we love Creekstone Winery. These are some great choices but know that no matter which vineyards you visit you will find great local North Ga wines.

  3. Alex says:

    I have always known georgia for atlanta and its party cites. I never knew there was a wine community in the mountains of georgia. The tips you give us for wine tasting and the information you provide for use to learn how to visit and experience wines at their wineries will help people become more of a connoisseur of their favorite tastes and flavors. This also makes a good vacation spot if you book a stay at one of the vinyards. The best part is you can buy what you like before you leave.  

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Alex, Atlanta is a fun town and only a short, scenic drive away from the award-winning mountain wineries in North Georgia. I hope you are able to find some new favorites!

  4. Jerry McCoy says:

    It seems as if there are quite a few wineries to see. If a person were to take a week to view the wineries of North Georgia, they still would not have enough time to visit them all. Looking at Google maps it seems that the areas highlighted are quite beautiful.

    I agree you should take along some activities for people of all ages. This way it turns into more of an adventure for everyone. You will probably meet other like-minded people along the way who would like to share with you some attractions that you did not know about. 

    Always have a designated driver. It is important for everyone to have a good time in such an expedition.

    Jerry

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Jerry, It is pretty common to see the same groups of people doing wine tastings at different vineyards and wineries that are clustered together. It’s a great way to explore and enjoy the area. Cheers!

  5. Awesome adventure! this would be like an outing in the mountains and old gravel winding roads, wine tasting at its best the Vineyard and Wineries this would be absolutely breathtaking, a Vineyard & Wineries in Ga. Mountains, just to take some time there, I love the outdoors, this would be perfect to visit.
    It would be nice to get out of the city and enjoy Ga. Mountains and the Vineyards.
    Thank you, for sharing

  6. Mitch says:

    I want to visit even more now!! 

    What an absolutely fabulous place to visit, and such a wealth of activities and information. Wine tasting would be a new experience for me and something I would very much like to do. 

    This would definitely be somewhere I’d like to be whilst doing so.

    Perfect!

    • Alyce says:

      Thanks so much for browsing the website Mitch! As you’ve noticed, there are plenty of things to explore here, and we are most excited to welcome you for a visit when you are ready. Until then, enjoy planning a fun vacation to North Georgia’s wine country!

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