Fall is arguably the most beautiful time to visit Louisiana wine country. mild Southern autumn with late-season warmth, and the vineyards add their own layer of color as grape leaves turn gold, crimson, and amber against the surrounding landscape.
Peak Foliage: Expect the best color in Louisiana from late September through mid-October, though timing varies by elevation and weather. Higher elevations and northern areas turn first, followed by lower and more southern areas over the following weeks.
Combining Wine & Foliage: The beauty of a fall wine country visit is that you do not have to choose between leaf-peeping and tasting. Every drive between wineries is a scenic drive. Every patio tasting comes with a view of autumn color. And harvest activities, grape picking, crush events, new-vintage tastings,overlap perfectly with peak foliage.
Planning Tips: Book accommodations early: fall weekends in wine country fill up fast. Dress in layers; mornings can be cool and afternoons warm. Bring a good camera. And plan to stay longer than you think; the combination of wine, food, and scenery makes it hard to leave.