8 Best Wineries in Dahlonega

Wolf Mountain Vineyards Wineries • $$
180 Wolf Mountain Trail, Dahlonega

“Recently attended a wedding here - gorgeous! All of the staff team was amazing. Wolf Mtn is family run and their care for people and their biz is obvious.*consider your shoe choice - gravel, hills, bridges, steps, staircases, wide plank decks - heels may not be your friend, a wedge would be better ;)“

4.7 Superb345 Reviews
Accent Cellars Wineries •
215 Auraria Rd, Dahlonega

“There's a reason they have 400+ 5-star reviews! My wife and I stopped in today, our second time here. Despite lots of foot traffic (a Saturday afternoon, prime time), we still had personal service and the venue is laid out in such a way that you never feel rushed.Had a pleasant couple of minutes chatting with Tyler as I was paying my tab. You can tell they love the science of the wine and love what they do.Do yourself a favor and stop in.“

4.9 Superb63 Reviews
Cavender Creek Vineyards Wineries • $$
3610 Cavender Creek Rd, Dahlonega

“Loved this vineyard! There is a whole food menu (flatbreads, sandwiches, charcuterie) that’s not listed online. Also if you’re looking for a playground, it is no longer there. It’s been replaced by donkey stables. Still a great spot though with an amazing Zinfandel!“

4.5 Superb75 Reviews
Etowah Meadery Winery • $
3003 Morrison Moore Pkwy E, Dahlonega

“Always love going to Etowah meadery, it is veteran owned and operated, which is awesome cause my wife is a veteran and I support our troops, best draft mead you will find and the standard mead is great, if you go try grandma's apple pie, best draft mead on tap, and the staff is always great. Always my go to for a mead fix“

4.5 Superb49 Reviews
Dahlonega Tasting Room Wine Bar • $$
16 N Park St, Dahlonega

“Rylee took great care of us and we enjoyed our tasting flights. Great location on the square and a lovely assortment of local wines. It's nice to be able to try several in one location if you don't have time to travel to all of the wineries! Time well spent here!“

4.5 Superb18 Reviews
Three Sisters Vineyards & Winery Wineries • $$
439 Vineyard Way, Dahlonega

“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!“

4.4 Superb31 Reviews
Montaluce Winery & Restaurant Italian • $$$
501 Hightower Church Rd, Dahlonega

“We've photographed a LOT of weddings at Montaluce Winery and have some insider tips to share with couples interested in getting married there! Here are a few things you should know if you're considering a wedding at Montaluce Winery:1) There are quite a few different ceremony options from the vineyard overlook to the terrace and even the barrel room. Look at photos of each ceremony site to get an idea of what a ceremony there looks like. If choosing the barrel room, be sure to hire a photographer who has shot there before as it can be dark if not lit properly.2) Sunset at Montaluce is not to be missed! Plan your day to catch sunset for your newlywed photos. Your photographer should help you planning a timeline for the best lighting, but be sure to plan your ceremony about 1.5-2 hours prior to sunset and leave sunset and blue hour for your portraits for the best photos.3) It's definitely worth it to rent the nearby villas for getting ready! We personally love Villa De Luna and Villa De Sol, they are right next to each other and about a 5 min drive from the venue. There are getting ready spaces at Montaluce but it's recommended to get hair and makeup done elsewhere before traveling to the venue as the spaces aren't very large and don't natural light for photos.Hope this helps! As wedding photographers we absolutely love shooting at Montaluce- it's definitely a good venue choice if you want stunning photos!“

3.9 Good153 Reviews
Frogtown Cellars Wineries • $$
700 Ridge Point Dr, Dahlonega

“Go ahead and bump this place to the top of your list for wineries to visit in Dahlonega. Sarah, who walked us through the tasting was simply amazing and super knowledgeable. The vineyard is stunning, the main building is so insanely beautiful, and wow wow wow the wine. Absolutely my new favorite vineyard to visit up here.“

3.5 Good105 Reviews
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