Peachstate Region PCA Vineyards & Winery Driving Tour A -Dahlonega, GA

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Peachstate Region PCA Vineyards & Winery Driving Tour A -Dahlonega, GA

Time: March 10, 2023 all day
Location: Wolf Mountain Winery
Street: 180 Wolf Mountain Trail
City/Town: Dahlonega, GA
Website or Map: https://www.peachstatepca.org…
Phone: (706) 867-9862
Event Type: rally, and, tour
Organized By: Peachstate Region Porsche Club of America
Latest Activity: Feb 19, 2023

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Wolf Mountain Winery tours are always popular, so Peachstate PCA will have two tours to Wolf Mountain Winery this year. We can accommodate up to 30 cars and up to 60 participants each day. Karl has graciously agreed to provide a tour of his collection of Porsches, and he has some really unique beauties. Lunch at the winery will include their famous gourmet buffet, and wines by the glass will be available. You may also want to stay after lunch for a wine tasting at your leisure.

This tour will begin with sign-in at .Chick-Fil-A located at 6085 North Point Parkway, Alpharetta 30022. Sign-in will begin at 8:30 each day. Following sign-in and your visit to Gateway Classic Cars showroom, we will split up into driving groups and drive an interesting route up through the mountains to the winery.

Registration cost will be $15 per vehicle plus $35 per person for lunch. The lunch price includes taxes and gratuities. Flight wines by the glass are an additional $10 and reserve wines $15. Wine purchases will be handled at the winery and are not part of the registration. As usual registration will be on clubregistration.net. Registration will open Monday 1/24/22 for both tours and will close on Friday March 18, or when the tour fills, whichever comes first.

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