Dahlonega Wine Country

Georgia's wine capital — a walkable historic square surrounded by 12+ tasting rooms in the Blue Ridge foothills at 1,500 feet.
12+Wineries
1,500 ftElevation
1.5 hrsFrom Atlanta
1828Gold Rush
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🤓 Did You Know?
Dahlonega was the site of America's first major gold rush in 1828 — the town square's name 'Dahlonega' comes from the Cherokee word for 'yellow money.'
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Location
Dahlonega, GA — Lumpkin County, North Georgia Mountains
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Wineries
12+
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Best Season
April–November
Nearest Airport
Atlanta (ATL) — 75 miles

About Dahlonega Wine Country

Dahlonega is the most compelling wine destination in the American South — a walkable historic town square where America's first gold rush happened in 1828, now surrounded by more than a dozen tasting rooms producing Cabernet Franc, Chardonnay, Viognier, and Touriga Nacional from Blue Ridge hillside vineyards.

The Dahlonega Plateau AVA, established in 2018, gave federal recognition to what visitors already knew: the combination of 1,500-foot elevation, decomposed granite soils, and cool mountain nights creates growing conditions genuinely suited to premium vinifera grapes. Wolf Mountain, Montaluce, Three Sisters, Kaya, and Frogtown have built reputations extending well beyond Georgia's borders.

A weekend in Dahlonega follows a natural rhythm: morning at the square's coffee shops, afternoons in the tasting rooms, evenings at dinner restaurants that have grown up around the wine culture. The drive up GA-400 from Atlanta takes 90 minutes but feels like a different world.

Wineries in Dahlonega

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Wolf Mountain Vineyards & Winery
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Wolf Mountain Vineyards & Winery
📍 Dahlonega, GA
Montaluce Winery & Restaurant
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Montaluce Winery & Restaurant
📍 Dahlonega, GA
Three Sisters Vineyards
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Three Sisters Vineyards
📍 Dahlonega, GA
Kaya Vineyard & Winery
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Kaya Vineyard & Winery
📍 Dahlonega, GA
Frogtown Cellars
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Frogtown Cellars
📍 Dahlonega, GA

Planning Your Dahlonega Visit

Getting There

Take GA-400 North from Atlanta to Dahlonega — about 75 miles, 1.5 hours without traffic. Park on or near the historic square; most tasting rooms are walkable from there.

When to Visit

Spring (April–May) and fall (September–November) are the best seasons. Fall brings harvest energy and autumn color in the Blue Ridge. Summer is warm but manageable at elevation.