Enjoy an immersive all-inclusive carefree day as you travel on our vintage open-air Cable Car, Limo Bus, or Luxury Limo Van! Our guides are trained on the wine and the history of the area. They will b
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Location: Fredericksburg
What's Included
- Snacks are available on the vehicle.
- Lunch
- Wine Tasting Fees
- Bottled water is available on the vehicle.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Fall is an amazing time for the tour since the weather is usually perfect and the foliage is beautiful. A lot of wineries have special events during harvest season, so you might catch some live music and unique tastings. Plus, it's less crowded than the summer months. Just check the forecast as it can get a bit chilly in the evenings!
A: Yes, guests must be 21 or older to participate in the wine tastings. However, they do allow guests under 21 to join, and non-drinkers can have some non-alcoholic options. Just make sure to mention this when booking so they can accommodate you!
A: Comfort is key! Since you’ll be moving between wineries, I’d suggest wearing comfy shoes—like sneakers or casual flats. Also, check the weather; if it’s warm, a light dress or breathable shirt works. You might want to bring a light jacket for the evening since it can get a bit cool once the sun goes down!
Discussions
Just got back from the All-Inclusive Social Wine Tour—what a day!
I booked the tour for a friend's birthday, and we had the best time! They picked us up in a vintage Cable Car, and our guide was super knowledgeable about the wineries. All the wine tastings were included, plus we had a great lunch at one of the vineyards. We even got to try some exclusive blends. I highly recommend this for anyone looking for a fun day out in Fredericksburg!
Thinking about booking the wine tour—is it worth it?
I've been looking for a unique gift for my partner's anniversary, and this wine tour sounds perfect. The whole all-inclusive thing with food and tastings included seems like a great deal. Has anyone done it recently? I'm just a little worried about the crowd size since they say it can get up to 25 people. Would it still feel personal?