Who owns Frogtown winery?

Who owns Frogtown winery?

Kritzer
In 1998, Atlantans’ Craig and Cydney Kritzer founded Frogtown Cellars in the “Frogtown District” of Lumpkin County; a viticultural area carefully selected for quality wine grape production and outstanding mountain views.

Where is Frogtown GA?

Frogtown is a 57-acre wine estate located at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains equal distance between Dahlonega and Cleveland, Georgia. Frogtown encompasses 40 acres of vineyards and a tri-level gravity flow winery specifically designed to produce the unique wines made from Frogtown grapes.

Is Frogtown winery dog friendly?

Being dog friendly was one of the main reasons we went to Frogtown. You aren’t the only nice winery with a great view in the area, Craig….you better up your game or those nice folks at The Cottage are going to be getting all your customers and you’ll end up like Blackstock down the street.

Is Dahlonega dog friendly?

Dahlonega is pet friendly! If you need help deciding where to stay, play, or eat with Fido, you’ve come to the right place.

Is Montaluce dog friendly?

We welcome dogs and other pets outside near our vineyards. We have set up several outside tables and chairs for guests with pets. Guests also have the option to order food and beverages from our select, curbside menu. (Outside food &/or beverage is not permitted).

Can you take pictures at Montaluce winery?

Photography. There is no fee for hosting a photo session at Montaluce. We ask that all photography is performed outside only, out of respect for other guests. When there is a private event/wedding, photographers not affiliated with the event are not allowed to perform photo sessions until the event is complete.

Do grapes grow well in Georgia?

Georgia’s climate is not well-suited to home garden production of European bunch grapes, but American bunch grapes and hybrids between the two species (French hybrids) grow well in Georgia. The spray program to produce good quality European bunch grapes is intensive and generally impractical for home gardeners.

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