Dixie Cruisers - Cruise to Montaluce - Braselton to Dahlonga, GA

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Dixie Cruisers - Cruise to Montaluce - Braselton to Dahlonga, GA

Time: December 28, 2016 from 10:15am to 3pm
Location: Cracker Barrel
Street: 301 Exchange Way
City/Town: Braselton, GA 30517
Website or Map: https://www.mapquest.com/dire…
Phone: Mike Thies 770-883-0160
Event Type: cruise, car-show
Organized By: Dixie Cuisers
Latest Activity: Dec 23, 2016

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Join us in your favorite ride for a family outing into the North Georgia countryside. Montaluce Winery is in a beautiful setting with a Tuscany feel in Dahlonga, GA. The Cruise is to meet at 10:30am at the Cracker Barrel in Braselton and cruise the back roads to lunch at the winery (We plan to leave the Cracker Barrel at 11am. It is a little more than an hour ride). After our meal, we will be treated to a tour of this remarkable winery.

Folks are welcome to visit the Square, or a gold mine, on the their way home or cruise back as a group.

Please email or phone Mike Thies to confirm your participation and lunch reservations.

770-883-0160

Mike@SouthEastWheelsEvents.com

YOU WILL FEEL THE BEAUTY OF TUSCANY, THE EXPERIENCE OF SONOMA, AND THE HOSPITALITY OF THE SOUTH.

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