

A group of six friends. Three wineries. One designated chauffeur in a custom Mercedes Sprinter with cream leather seating, a 4K Smart TV, and a fridge stocked with water between tastings. This is how wine tours were meant to work.
Nobody draws the short straw. Nobody skips the reserve tasting. Your chauffeur handles every mile while your entire group enjoys every pour.
Dahlonega wineries are clustered within fifteen minutes of each other. Your chauffeur maps the route while you finish your last glass at each stop.
Cream leather captains chairs, 4K Smart TV, premium sound, chilled water, and Wi-Fi. The Sprinter is part of the experience, not just the transportation.
5 Wineries

Consistently rated Georgia's finest winery, Wolf Mountain offers French-style wines and an acclaimed Sunday brunch on a mountain terrace overlooking the Dahlonega Plateau.

A hilltop vineyard with 360-degree mountain views, on-site cottages, and a farm-to-table lunch — Kaya is a full-day destination, not just a tasting stop.

A Tuscan estate transplanted to the Dahlonega Plateau — Montaluce pairs Italian-inspired wines with upscale farm-to-table dining and sweeping mountain panoramas.

Georgia's most decorated winery with over 200 awards, Frogtown's 60-acre estate offers a barrel-room tasting experience that rivals Napa — just 80 minutes from Buckhead.

A pioneering family-owned estate that helped launch Dahlonega's wine scene — known for its relaxed atmosphere, picnic grounds, and the beloved Fat Boy Red blend.
Wolf Mountain → Montaluce → Frogtown → Three Sisters
Four wineries, all within 15 minutes of each other. Full day, 8-10 hours from Atlanta. The most popular route for first-time Dahlonega visitors.
Kaya (lunch + tasting) → Wolf Mountain (sunset tasting)
Two wineries, slower pace. Farm-to-table lunch at Kaya, sunset on the Wolf Mountain terrace. Ideal for bachelorettes and birthdays.
Chateau Elan (golf + tasting + dinner)
Single destination, full day. Golf in the morning, wine tasting in the afternoon, dinner on the estate. Only 45 minutes from Buckhead.
Yonah Mountain → Helen village → Kaya or Montaluce
Start at Yonah Mountain, lunch in Helen's Bavarian village, afternoon tasting in Dahlonega. The scenic route through North Georgia.
Cream leather, champagne in the fridge, music on the 4K screen. The Sprinter is the celebration between wineries.
Surprise a milestone birthday with a private wine tour. Eight guests, three wineries, one unforgettable day.
Wine tours that are not trust falls. VIP tastings, farm-to-table lunches, and a chauffeur who handles the logistics.
Sunday brunch at Wolf Mountain. Sunset on the terrace. The Sprinter waiting in the lot. No planning required.
Show your guests Georgia wine country from the cabin of a Sprinter, not the backseat of a sedan.
Harvest festivals in fall, holiday events in winter. Your Sprinter and chauffeur make seasonal wine events effortless.
From $175 per hour · Up to 8 guests · No surge pricing, ever
7 wineries across Dahlonega, Braselton, and Cleveland. Your chauffeur plans the route.