You’ll want to plan a trip to these vineyards in North Georgia ASAP.
And she should know.
Butwine-lovers are starting to take noteof the quality of wine coming out of the mountains of North Georgia.

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Best of all, there are plenty of fantastic options around which to craft your itinerary.
Try the sparkling wine here, made with the Champagne method, and stay a while.
Tastings offered 11 AM-4 PM Thursdays through Sundays.

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Tastings offered 11 AM - 6 PM Fridays through Sundays.
A lovely stone patio outside, however, offers the best views.
Sign up for a wine cave tourits the only known one of its kind in Georgia.

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The 90-minute experience includes six samples (with tour-exclusive wines, if youre lucky!
), a chocolate pairing, and a branded keepsake glass.
However, even with a regular flight, a commemorative glass will be yours to keep.

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Pack what goes well with Old World Tuscan-inspired blends or whimsically sweet varieties.
Its a good spot to enjoy the small snacks sold on site.
However, bear in mind 21 is as young as guests can be for this adults-only spot.

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This ends with souvenirs, snacks, and of course, wine.
Tastings available 11 AM-6 PM daily, 12:30 PM-5:30 PM Sundays.
Just mind you dont share with the four-legged residents!

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Bring your own picnic and snacks to make a day of it.
Another great option, this one more unusual than the first?
Tastings available but fluctuate based on private events.

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