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What to Know Before You Go

Planning your visit? We’ve gathered answers to the most common questions to help you make the most of your experience.

Our most FAQs

Since our wine tasting consists of 7 pours of wine, it can really range in duration depending on your pacing. We typically recommend 45mins-1.5hrs for the tasting. For our tasting and tours, they typically last 1.5-2 hours.

Throughout the Tasting Room, we have open seating both indoors and outdoors on our patio. We do not reserve tables and/or seats for guests. If there is a particular seat you’d like, we suggest planning your trip closer to our opening hours.

Because the Tasting Room offers open seating, we’re unable to guarantee space for large walk-in parties. Groups of up to six are welcome to join us for a walk-in tasting, subject to availability. For parties larger than six, we recommend reserving a private tasting experience or purchasing bottles to enjoy together, as larger groups can impact service for other guests. For groups of ten or more, please inquire about our Group Package options for private tours and tastings.

Both our “Chateau Tour and Tasting” and our “Grandeur Tour and Tasting” are limited to a certain number of spots. Therefore, we do not accept walk-ins once all tickets have been sold.

We do not allow outside food or beverage on property. However, we do have a fabulous selection of charcuterie boards that you can order that pair perfectly with our wines.

Absolutely! We have wine bottles for sale and we also have a gift shop/farmers market in the back of the Tasting Room.

In the winery, last tasting is sold an hour before closing and last call on all glasses is 30 minutes before closing.

In accordance with Georgia state law, we do not sell wine or wine bottles before 12:30pm on Sundays.

Absolutely! Although a pre-purchased tasting ticket is highly recommended, walk-ins are always welcomed but are subject to availability. During our busiest times and dates, we may place guests on a wait to allow for the best guest experience as possible.

As much as we love dogs, our winery and vineyard aren’t pet-friendly.

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