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Experience North Carolina's scenic beauty on a private 7-hour wine tour from Asheville, visiting Grandfather Vineyard, Linville Falls, and Black Mountain for $229.99 per person.
Exploring North Carolina’s mountains and vineyards becomes a memorable event with the Grandfather Mountain Private Wine & Dine Tour from Asheville. Priced at $229.99 per person, this 7-hour private experience offers a relaxed and intimate way to sample regional wines, enjoy stunning scenery, and explore charming mountain towns. The tour features visits to Grandfather Vineyard & Winery at 3,300 feet elevation, and Linville Falls Winery, both known for their unique terroir and scenic settings. The tour’s small-group format, limited to up to 6 participants, ensures a personalized experience, with most bookings made about 30 days in advance.
A standout feature of this tour is the private transportation provided by an expert chauffeur, leaving guests free to savor the wineries and shop in Black Mountain and Little Switzerland. The journey combines wine tasting, scenic views, and small-town charm, making it ideal for those who appreciate a slower pace and more intimate experience. On the downside, the tour’s itinerary may change, with reviews noting a switch in the second stop, highlighting the importance of flexibility. This tour suits wine enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those wanting a relaxed day with guided convenience.


The tour begins at 46 Haywood Street in Asheville, a central location that makes pickup straightforward for most guests staying in the city. After pickup, the group embarks on a scenic drive into North Carolina’s mountain landscapes, with most of the journey focusing on visiting two acclaimed vineyards and exploring mountain towns.
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The first stop on this tour is Grandfather Vineyard & Winery, situated at a high elevation with commanding views of Grandfather Mountain. This vineyard’s altitude contributes to a distinctive flavor profile of its wines, owing to the challenging terroir. Visitors spend about 1 hour and 15 minutes here, during which they enjoy wine flights that showcase the vineyard’s unique characteristics.
The scenic setting and the elevation make this stop particularly special. Guests can appreciate the breathtaking views while sampling wines crafted from grapes grown in a challenging environment that imparts a unique taste.

Next, the tour visits Linville Falls Winery, a family-owned operation amid the Blue Ridge Mountains. This vineyard offers stunning vistas, and guests typically spend 1 hour and 15 minutes tasting a variety of wines. The relaxed atmosphere and the scenic backdrop make it an ideal place for tasting and soaking in the mountain scenery.
Guests can expect to enjoy wine flights that highlight the region’s grape varieties, with a chance to unwind amid the peaceful mountain surroundings.

The third stop is the small town of Black Mountain, where guests get about 1 hour and 30 minutes to explore. This village is known for its unique mountain charm, local shops, and eateries. Visitors can browse local boutiques, enjoy a meal, or simply take in the mountain atmosphere, making this stop a laid-back break in the journey.
Entry to Black Mountain is free, and it adds a layer of small-town authenticity to the trip. The timing allows for a leisurely stroll, shopping, or a quick snack before heading back into the scenic drive.

The tour includes time in Little Switzerland, a quaint mountain hamlet. Here, guests can shop, dine, or simply enjoy the peaceful mountain setting. This stop typically lasts around 1 hour and provides a chance to explore local shops and taste regional foods.
Note: The second stop at a cider maker and Little Switzerland has been noted as a potential change, with the tour provider indicating they are working on modifications based on feedback. Nevertheless, the overall experience emphasizes relaxation and regional flavor.

The tour allocates approximately an hour each way for travel between attractions, with 30 minutes between stops. This pacing allows guests to enjoy each location without feeling rushed, although it does involve some transit time between vineyards and towns.
The guide leads the group seamlessly through the day, focusing on scenic views and wine tasting. The pace keeps the experience comfortable, and the vehicle remains private for small groups, enhancing intimacy and flexibility.

Guests receive bottled water and alcoholic beverages during wine tastings. The fuel surcharge and private transportation are part of the package, ensuring comfort and convenience throughout the day.
The tour is suitable for most guests, with confirmation received at booking, and most travelers being able to participate comfortably. The mobile ticket option makes check-in straightforward, and the entire experience emphasizes privacy and personalized service.

The tour typically involves most bookings for 2-6 participants, with larger groups (over 7 people) possibly split into multiple vehicles or shuttles. Pickup is offered from hotels or private residences anywhere within Asheville’s metropolitan area, making it easy to start the day.
The end point is the same as the starting point, making return transportation seamless. The private nature of the tour enhances the ability to customize or adjust the experience slightly, depending on group preferences.
While the majority of feedback is positive, with a perfect 5 out of 5, some comments suggest room for improvement. One review highlights the excellent guide Logan, who made the day well spent. Another notes the initial vineyard visit as very good, but criticizes the second part of the itinerary, which involves visiting a cider maker and Little Switzerland, as less worthwhile.
This feedback has prompted the tour provider to consider changes, emphasizing the importance of a well-curated experience. Guests can expect a knowledgeable guide, scenic stops, and a relaxed pace, but should be aware that the itinerary may evolve.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for planning. Changes less than 24 hours before the tour are not accepted, so timely planning is advised.
In cases where the minimum number of travelers isn’t met, the tour may be canceled, but guests will be offered a different date or a full refund. This policy ensures flexibility and transparency for those booking.
This tour provides an accessible and scenic way to experience North Carolina’s wine country, with visits to two distinctive mountain vineyards. The small-group format and private transportation make it a comfortable choice for those seeking a relaxed day of wine tasting, mountain views, and small-town exploration.
The highlights include stunning vistas at Grandfather Vineyard and the family-friendly atmosphere of Linville Falls Winery. The stops in Black Mountain and Little Switzerland add regional charm and shopping opportunities, rounding out a well-balanced day.
While the itinerary may adjust based on feedback, the core experience remains a peaceful, scenic, and wine-focused adventure. This tour suits wine lovers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a personalized day out in Asheville’s mountain scenery. It offers good value for the price, especially considering the included tastings and transportation, making it a practical choice for a memorable day in North Carolina.
“It was a nice tour, we enjoyed it and our tour guide/driver Logan was awesome! The day was well spent”
How many people can participate in this tour?
Most bookings are made for up to 6 participants to ensure an intimate experience, but groups larger than 6 may be split into multiple vehicles or shuttles.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers private transportation, wine flights at both vineyards, bottled water, and fuel surcharge. Entry to Black Mountain is free, and the tour ends at the starting point.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations less than 24 hours before the start are not refunded.
What stops are part of the tour?
The main stops are Grandfather Vineyard & Winery, Linville Falls Winery, Black Mountain, and Little Switzerland. The itinerary may change, especially the second stop, based on provider updates.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
The tour is generally accessible, with most travelers able to participate, but specific physical requirements are not detailed. It’s ideal for those who enjoy wine, scenic drives, and small-town exploration.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at 46 Haywood Street, Asheville, with pickup and drop-off included.