You’ll ride out from San Antonio into Texas Hill Country with a small group and local guide, tasting wines straight from two different wineries (with all fees included). There’s time to explore Fredericksburg’s shops or grab lunch on your own too. Expect easy conversation, local stories, and those little moments—a breeze on a porch or laughter over dark chocolate—that make this day feel personal.
The first thing I noticed was the way the morning light bounced off the limestone outside San Antonio as we headed out—kind of soft and golden, not at all what I expected from Texas. Our guide, Maria, had this easy way of talking about the Hill Country, like she’d grown up with every twist in the road. She told us about her grandmother’s peach cobbler recipe while we passed rows of wildflowers (I think they were bluebonnets? I’m still not sure). The van was quiet at first except for someone unwrapping a chocolate—those little things set out with our water bottles.
When we reached the first winery, there was this cool hush inside the barrel room—smelled faintly like oak and something sweet I couldn’t place. The winemaker showed us around, explaining how they blend grapes here differently than in California or France. I tried to swirl my glass like he did but almost spilled it (Maria caught my eye and grinned). Tasting the wine felt less formal than I expected—no pressure to say fancy things. Just sips, a few laughs, and someone muttering “that’s good” under their breath.
The second stop changed last minute because of a private event—nobody seemed to mind. We ended up somewhere with a porch overlooking rolling hills that looked almost painted on. There was a breeze that carried this dry grass smell, and honestly, it made me want to just sit there forever. After that, we had about an hour and a half in Fredericksburg itself—enough time for me to grab lunch (bratwurst at a German place; didn’t expect that), wander through some antique shops, and watch locals chatting outside bakeries. It felt unhurried in a way I don’t get back home.
I still think about that view over the vines—and how everyone loosened up by the end of the day, swapping stories like old friends even though we’d only met that morning. If you’re looking for a day trip from San Antonio that isn’t just ticking boxes, this Fredericksburg wine tour really lingers with you.
The tour includes tastings at two area wineries near Fredericksburg.
Yes, air-conditioned vehicle pickup is included from downtown San Antonio.
You’ll have 90 minutes to explore Fredericksburg on your own during the tour.
Yes, all wine tasting fees at both wineries are included in your booking.
The group size will never exceed 8 guests for a more personal experience.
No lunch is provided but you’ll have time in Fredericksburg to buy lunch at local restaurants or cafes.
This tour is not recommended for pregnant travelers due to alcohol tastings.
The tour runs rain or shine except in cases of severe flooding or icy conditions.
Your day includes pickup in an air-conditioned vehicle from downtown San Antonio, all tasting fees at two wineries near Fredericksburg, bottled water along with crackers and dark chocolate for snacking between stops, plus plenty of free time to enjoy lunch and browsing shops in Fredericksburg before heading back together as a small group.
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