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    Lady Naps Winery

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 1:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    The Georgia Winery

    The Georgia Winery

    4.6
    (114 reviews)
    7.8 mi
    $$

    This was our first stop when we landed in Chattanooga. What a great way to start a vacation!…read moreMeredith was our sommelier who was professional, polite and so knowledgeable about the wines she served! She kept us laughing with her wit! The winery was inviting and clean with so many options for gifts and treats to take home. We really enjoyed the different flavors and of course had to take some bottles to enjoy later. Highly recommend this winery! We'll stop by again to enjoy the wine!

    Where to start? This is the only winery I'm aware of that offers five tastings for free! 5…read moreadditional tastings cost $5. GA. Winery is open 362 days per year. Parking is free and plentiful. The grounds are beautiful, you can pick muscadines ($15) and they sell everything from watermelon salsa with free samples, to Cherry Cola wine (black cherries and sweet red for $18.95). I'm partial to sweet so I was in heaven! There weren't many patrons on Labor Day eve. It's a nice spot to be romantic, gather with friends or celebrate solo. They have a nice selection of Blush, White, Red, White and Fruit wines. My favorite was the Southern Sangria which features muscadines, blueberries & blackberries ($16.95). Treat yourself to Pina Colada and yummy Strawberry slushies and flights. 8 oz. is $7.95. $12.95 for 16 oz. to-go. A little pricey but delish. Sip while strolling the picturesque grounds. Or be fancy and have a glass of wine ($10). There's a wine club, specialty wines and food if you're hungry. Hummus plate $15, cheese plate $17, charcuterie $18 etc. Shoutout to Stephanie! She has good energy, takes great pics and made me feel like a VIP. I highly recommend and will return!

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    The Georgia Winery
    Path to go in- grapevines
    Path to go in- grapevines
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    Morris Vineyard

    Morris Vineyard

    4.5
    (13 reviews)
    27.1 mi

    We stopped by after a hike and it was one of the greatest experiences we have had at a winery!…read more Mrs. Caroline was running all over the place supporting the u-pick berries and the tasting room. Although she was overworked, you wouldn't know it with her smile and pleasant patience with us! The views at Morris Vineyard are amazing and the delicious wine added to the experience! A must if you are visiting the Ocoee area!

    Morris Vineyard is one of the most beautiful properties you'll find around here. The grounds are…read moregorgeous, peaceful, and absolutely worth seeing. The woman helping us behind the counter was also a complete sweetheart and made us feel very welcome. Unfortunately... then I drank the wine. I don't know what a muscadine grape is, but I feel strongly that someone should have stopped this experiment years ago. Whoever first looked at a muscadine grape and thought, "Let's make wine out of that," owes the rest of us an apology. If you've ever wondered what it would taste like to drop a penny into a steel vat full of vinegar and then bottle the result... congratulations, you've already experienced muscadine wine. Maybe it's an acquired taste. Maybe I'm not sophisticated enough to appreciate it. Maybe Stockholm Syndrome eventually kicks in after your third glass. All I know is I've had wine in Napa, wine in Europe, wine from grocery stores, and wine poured from boxes... and I would choose every single one of them before another glass of muscadine. The property is beautiful. The people are lovely. The wine and I have irreconcilable differences.

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    Super recommend!!!! We love this place, the lady who attended was the most sweet person. We taste wines delicious!!!! We highly recommend
    Super recommend!!!! We love this place, the lady who attended was the most sweet person. We taste wines delicious!!!! We highly recommend
    View from the tasting room.....
    View from the tasting room.....
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    Chattanooga Whiskey

    Chattanooga Whiskey

    4.8
    (767 reviews)
    8.2 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    Takes reservations

    When it started raining in Chattanooga, my humans found the perfect backup plan…read more While dogs aren't allowed on the distillery tour itself, they are welcome in the tasting room and bar area, which meant I could still join the adventure. The atmosphere was warm, relaxed, and cozy, with plenty of seating for humans to settle in and enjoy a whiskey flight. The staff immediately made me feel welcome and even brought over a water bowl without being asked. As a professional lounge dog, I appreciated the hospitality. My humans enjoyed sampling several whiskeys while I worked hard supervising the tasting process from my blanket-covered seat at the bar. The tasting room has a comfortable, laid-back feel that makes it easy to spend an hour or two escaping the weather. The unexpected highlight? The gift shop sells a plush dog toy of one of their whiskey bottles. Naturally, my humans bought one for me, and it quickly became one of my favorite toys. If you're traveling with a dog and looking for a dog-friendly indoor activity in Chattanooga, this is an easy recommendation. Dogba's verdict: Great whiskey for the humans, water service for the dogs, and a souvenir toy worthy of bringing home.

    I've been to many distilleries but what I enjoyed most about Chattanooga Whiskey was their…read moreknowledge of their products and the service of their staff. Everyone here was knowledgeable. Our company, of about 10 of us, did the tour and tasting and our tour guide Jake was fantastic. We enjoyed learning about the history of the company and his humor throughout the tour. Also, he answered any curveball questions we threw at him. The staff at the bar walked us through the flight and were able to educate us on all of their products. We will definitely be back and booking more tours in the future for our company.

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    Chattanooga Whiskey Tasting Bar
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    Need we say more?
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    Roo Mountain Vineyards

    Roo Mountain Vineyards

    4.4
    (99 reviews)
    44.0 mi

    Roo Mountain Vineyards is a true gem! The views of the Blue Ridge Mountains are breathtaking from…read moreevery angle -- rooftop patios, tasting rooms, private cabanas and especially The Roost Bistro. The wines and house-made ciders (local Ellijay apples!) are excellent. The Roost Bistro, features refined Appalachian-inspired dishes with locally sourced ingredients -- think fresh trout, premium steaks, foraged Ellijay mushrooms, garden vegetables grown on site, and seasonal specials. The service was friendly and knowledgeable, led by Sebastian. A must-visit in North Georgia. We'll be back soon!

    A stunning vineyard with unforgettable views -- our favorite stop of the day…read more This was me and my wife's favorite stop on our July 4th vineyard hop. We arrived right when they opened, and the first thing we noticed was how modern, open, and beautiful the main building is. The ambiance inside is warm and inviting, and the views of the Blue Ridge Mountains are absolutely breathtaking from every angle. The patio is huge -- two levels of seating with umbrellas -- plus another outdoor area and bar near the food truck. Honestly, we could have sat out there all day just soaking in the scenery. It's the kind of place that makes you slow down and enjoy the moment. We had reservations in the dining room, which was elegant and refined, very much in line with the Roost Bistro's upscale atmosphere. The food, however, was just okay for us. My wife's seafood pasta was a bit bland, and my short rib was lukewarm and needed more seasoning. Not bad -- just not as impressive as the setting. We ordered additional wine in the beautiful open tasting room, which is separate from the dining tab. Our total came to $118. Even with the food being average, the wine, the views, and the overall experience were wonderful. Next time, we'll probably skip the dining room and opt for wine and the food truck instead -- enjoy the mountain backdrop and make a full afternoon of it. Roo Mountain is absolutely a place we'll be returning to.

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    Wine slushies strawberry and tangerine with pineapple
    Wine slushies strawberry and tangerine with pineapple
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    Ordering area
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