So, unless you want to hire a $$$ private limo for the day, your choices for wineries will be limited to those on Main Street.Īs we have warned people here many times, most of Fredericksburg, including wineries and restaurants, is closed on Mondays. Here's the problem, though: the Wine Tour buses are only available on Saturdays. So, you are not stuck sitting on the bus all day, and if you want to spend more time at a particular winery, you can. The Wine Tour buses are more like a shuttle they run a continuous route and you hop on and off wherever you'd like. I usually recommend Becker, 4.0 Cellars, and Chisholm Trail for visitors because all three facilities are beautiful, and Becker and 4.0 are arguably two of the best wineries in the area based on competitions where their wines win awards. Many of the best wineries in the area are not located on Main Street, so you have to go to their locations. Personally, I much prefer to get out of town and visit the wineries' main locations in the beautiful Hill Country. If you don't want to get out of town, then you can certainly enjoy wine tasting while walking on Main Street. Grape Creek, Fiesta, and Fat A$$ all have tasting rooms there (in addition to their other locations), and the Fredericksburg Winery, Narrow Path and Armadillo's Leap are only located on Main Street. Answer: Yes, there are some tasting rooms on Main Street.
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