Three Sisters Vineyards & Winery

439 Vineyard Way, Dahlonega
(706) 865-9463

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Seth Schwartz

The vineyard is in a beautiful rolling hills setting. Drive in and follow the signs till you drive the gravel road around the vineyard. You'll find parking after the wood and glass barn. The tasting room is on the right in the white building. I tried a flight of red and white with their port. All are good. The port was my favorite. The wine and a charcuterie tray were purchased together.

Parking is on a slight slope with grass. Not too much of an incline.

I enjoyed everything under the covered patio. It has some spectacular views. Enjoy!

Nick Gerlich

Let me say up front that I am not the wine person in this marriage, but since my wife has accompanied me to hundred of breweries, it’s the least I can do to patronize wineries, especially in north Georgia. Besides, I actually like wine.

And Three Sisters was a delightful place to visit. I know…wife, brother-in-law, and I were like the standard old people banging on the door in the morning wanting them to open up. Day drinkers much? You decide. We wisely used the spare minutes to enjoy the property and take some photos before they threw open the welcome mat. The covered patio and view of the pond and rolling hills lined with grape vines were all very relaxing.

As was the wine! I went with a glass of the Joe Pye Dry, their recommendation to my query: “What is the driest wine you have?” My wife went with the “sortasweet” Blood Mountain Red, while Brother-in-Law ordered the Fat Boy Red. Basically, if you look at the paper menu inside the winery, we chose one from each of the three columns…driest to medium dry to sweetish.

Prices are reasonable by the glass and bottle, and the overall experience was breathtaking. When wineries are almost a dime a dozen in a place like north Georgia, it is rare to find one that you unabashedly say, “We’re coming back!” This is one of those places.

regan jones

Sarah is the absolute best host! Super knowledgeable and courteous. Highly recommend it. ?

Brittani Coore

Great staff and nice ambience. If you like sweet wine there are a a few semi-sweet options. And during summer their wine slushy is phenomenal.

Dave Castona

We visited Three Sisters for the first time on 2/3/24. We have lived in the Atlanta area for 7 years now and been to a few North Georgia wineries before. My sister lives in California and we frequently visit Napa and Sonoma, so wine palate is set a little higher when it comes to wine. We had another couple visit us from Wisconsin that love exploring different wines so off on a road trip we went.Three Sisters was our last stop where we were promptly greeted by Hans in the parking lot. Hans guided us to the tasting room where we found a menu with limited description of the wines and categorized them into groups of “dry” “sweet” etc. (i suggest you refer to their website for a creative description of their wines) Hans asked each of us our preferences and what we like in a wine and he proceeded to help pick what he thought would be good choices. I inquired with Hans about more specifics about the wines , if they were estate grown grapes, what barrels they used etc. After this brief interaction we found out that Hans is a Sommelier and spent many years working California vineyards.I find most Georgia wineries to be somewhat fake wannabes when they use California grapes to make wines here. I was surprised that all their grapes are 100% estate grown and was impressed with almost every wine we tasted. The proof to me when wine tasting is when you try the wine and move on, the next level is when you buy a bottle or 2. Between our friends and us, we purchased over a case. I am not saying their wine is the best wine you can buy of the varietals they have, I am saying it is very good drinkable and enjoyable wine that truly shows what a wine produced in Georgia can do from the ground up…….Cheers!

Jeff Williams

Three Sisters Vineyards in Dahlonega is a hidden gem offering an authentic small winery experience. The staff's professionalism and passion shine through as they guide you through a fantastic wine flight. My recommendation is do not skip the port.This is a genuine vineyard experience, on par with my trips to Napa, Sonoma and RRV but found in the mountains of Dahlonega. Skip the more popular, less authentic vineyard that everyone goes to and enjoy the true essence of winemaking at Three Sisters Vineyards.

Danielle Ingels

Absolutely loved how peaceful this place was. We had a flight and enjoyed all the wines.

Marc Nielsen

There are times when I like to find a secret place which creates some delight in my mind when have a made a memory. The Three Sisters was wonderful Saturday afternoon memory for this summer.We selected Three Sisters because we were staying close by. We enjoyed the surrounding area and the drive to the vineyards. The tasting area was fun after we had chosen our flights of off-dry and dry wines. Then we got into some "wine" conversations with the staff. And Hans was a wealth of information.A quiet place, combined with tranquility, was just what we needed before one of our group jetted off to an international journey. I hope Three Sisters can maintain their small farm atmosphere, while success becomes part of their future.Thanks for your hospitality!

Jonathan Long

Beautiful venue, friendly staff

Belinda Lewis

This place is a hidden gem. I loved everything her from the extensive grounds to the pond and the staff. The landscaping and small buildings were gorgeous and very natural. This is a female owned business. The owner lives on the property. The vineyards are extensive and it is clear that this is a working farm. At the Three Sisters Vineyards and Winery all wine is estate grown. They are known for their Fat Boy wines particularly their Fat Boy Red. This place is worth visiting not only for the wine but the scenery and the wonderful staff.

Kim Liscio

very dry atmosphere. no seating on the inside. wine was ok. our family wasn't impressed. the cushions on the seating outside were soaked with rain water from the night before. so half of us walked away with wet butts. we left this place after our fist glass and headed to Kaya vineyard up the street. what a complete difference in places! we will not be back.

Michael Niehoff

Wines weren’t the greatest but the views nice

Jeff W

Agro tourism website mentions this and 2 others that allow outside food . We tried all three and were turned away at all of them

Deb Lynn

No food service, but they have chocolates that pair well with their wines.

Kelly Robertson

Best Georgia wine in my opinion!

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Three Sisters Vineyards & Winery

439 Vineyard Way, Dahlonega, GA 30533
(706) 865-9463