Planning a day in Austin that mixes good wine, scenic views, and a touch of luxury? This Texas Hill Country Group Wine Tour by Limousine might just fit the bill. While I haven’t personally taken this exact tour, I’ve looked into what travelers are saying and what the experience promises. It’s clear that this outing can be a charming way to explore some of Texas’s best wineries without the hassle of planning every detail.
What we really appreciate about this tour is how it combines luxury transportation with small-group intimacy — limited to just 10 people — making it more personal and relaxed. Plus, the chance to enjoy a famous Salt Lick BBQ lunch in Driftwood adds a uniquely Texas touch. On the flip side, a potential consideration is that the tour isn’t all-inclusive, meaning you’ll need to budget for tastings, bottles, and lunch separately.
This experience is well-suited for folks wanting a convenient, guided way to sample Texas wines, especially if you’re in Austin for a short visit or celebrating a special occasion. If you’re after a laid-back, scenic, and social wine adventure, this could be right up your alley.
Key Points

- Small-group experience for a more personal, relaxed vibe
- Transportation included via limousine, removing the parking and driving worries
- Includes visits to three wineries with different styles and experiences
- Optional lunch at Salt Lick—a Texas BBQ institution (cost not included)
- Cost is $185 per person, offering a good balance between comfort and value
- Not all tastings are included, so be prepared to purchase or pay on site
A Closer Look at the Tour Experience

If you’ve ever thought about crossing Texas wineries off your list but felt overwhelmed by planning logistics, this tour aims to make it simple. Starting from Austin, you’ll hop into a luxury limousine that comfortably seats up to 10 guests, making it feel more like a friends’ outing than a big bus tour.
The itinerary kicks off with a visit to Fall Creek Vineyards in Driftwood, where your wine experience begins even before you arrive. The tour mentions that bottles are pre-purchased and ready for you to enjoy during the drive — a nice touch that cuts down on tasting expenses and waiting times. This winery is known for its scenic setting and quality wines, giving you a relaxed start to your day.
Next, you’ll stop at Salt Lick BBQ in Driftwood, a Texas legend. While lunch is not included in the tour price, you can purchase a bottle to-go and enjoy it with your meal. Many reviewers rave about Salt Lick’s barbecue — “outstanding,” “generous,” and “tasty” are words you’ll often see, making this a highlight for food lovers. Plus, some reviews note the friendly, accommodating staff, which helps make the lunch experience even better.
Your last stop is Wimberley Valley Winery, where the tasting experience is table-side — a more intimate and relaxed way to sample wines. Here, the emphasis is on quality rather than quantity, with about 45 minutes allocated for tasting and chatting. Several visitors mention the knowledgeable guides and the variety of wines available, making it a good spot for both wine novices and enthusiasts alike.
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How the Tour Runs

The itinerary is structured to give enough time at each stop without feeling rushed. The first winery visit lasts for about an hour, giving you time to explore and taste. The stop at Salt Lick lasts for roughly an hour, allowing for a leisurely lunch. The final winery, Wimberley Valley, is a shorter visit of around 45 minutes, focused on tasting and conversation.
Included in the package are all taxes, fees, and handling charges, as well as bottled water for the journey. The pickup and drop-off are from designated Austin meeting points, specifically the Courtyard Austin Downtown/Convention Center. The tour lasts about 5 hours, making it a half-day outing that fits nicely into a busy travel schedule.
The Pros: Why Travelers Love This Tour
The reviews paint a pretty consistent picture: knowledgeable guides, good value, and a comfortable ride. Many guests mention Greg, the driver, as being particularly friendly, full of local knowledge, and attentive — “Greg was one of a kind,” said one review. Others highlight how the limousine makes the experience feel special and luxurious, without the hassle of driving themselves.
The wineries themselves receive praise, especially Wimberley Valley Winery, with visitors noting the personalized, friendly treatment and the chance to learn about wines in a relaxed setting. Several reviewers mention that the lunch at Salt Lick exceeded expectations, with one calling it “outstanding” and “generous,” which adds to the overall value.
The small-group size is another significant plus; traveling with just 10 guests keeps the atmosphere intimate, friendly, and less chaotic than larger tours. This setup lends itself well to conversation and making new friends during the day.
The Cons: What’s Not Perfect

No experience is without its quirks. The main criticism from some guests is that not all tastings are included in the tour price. If you’re expecting an all-inclusive experience, you’ll need to budget for wine tastings, bottles, and lunch separately. Several reviews mention that wine tastings cost extra, which can add up, especially if you’re planning to buy bottles.
Another point to consider is that reservations are not always guaranteed at every winery. One review pointed out that some wineries weren’t open for tastings, and the driver had to get creative — “the driver bought wine to go at two wineries.” This highlights the importance of flexible expectations, especially with winery hours that can be unpredictable.
A few guests also noted that the limousine ride is a significant part of the cost, and some felt it was pricey without all costs being bundled together. It’s worth comparing this to other tours — the price does seem reasonable given the luxury transport, but it’s not an all-inclusive deal.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

If you enjoy wine, scenic drives, and good company, and are looking for a convenient way to experience Texas Hill Country without the hassle of planning, this tour is a solid choice. It’s particularly suited for small groups, couples, friends, or even bachelorette parties looking for a memorable day out.
Those who appreciate friendly guides and personalized experiences will likely find this tour rewarding. However, if you want a comprehensive wine tasting experience with all costs included upfront, this might feel a little limited. It’s also best for travelers comfortable with flexibility, especially regarding winery hours and additional costs.
Final Thoughts

The Texas Hill Country Group Wine Tour by Limousine offers a relaxed, comfortable way to sample some of Texas’s finest wineries. With knowledgeable guides, beautiful views, and a touch of luxury, it appeals to those wanting to enjoy a half-day escape from Austin’s buzz. The small-group setting makes it more intimate, and the lunch at Salt Lick adds a genuine Texas flavor.
While it might not be the best option if you’re looking for an all-inclusive, budget-friendly wine adventure, it’s a great value for those prioritizing comfort and ease. If you’re celebrating a special occasion or just want a memorable, scenic day with friends, this tour packs plenty of charm.
Texas Hill Country Group Wine Tour by Limousine
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FAQs

Is transportation included in the tour price?
Yes, round-trip transportation via limousine from the designated meeting point is included, making it easy to relax and enjoy the day.
How many wineries do we visit?
You’ll visit three wineries during the tour: Fall Creek Vineyards, Salt Lick (for lunch and a tasting), and Wimberley Valley Winery.
Are tastings included in the price?
No, tastings are not included in the tour fee. You’ll need to purchase tastings or bottles separately at each winery.
Can I bring my own wine?
The tour includes pre-purchased bottles for you to enjoy during the drive. You can certainly bring your own wine, but it’s best to check with the tour provider about policies.
Is food included?
No, lunch at Salt Lick BBQ is not included in the tour price. You’ll need to pay separately for your meal.
What is the tour duration?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, starting and ending at the designated Austin meeting point.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The minimum age is 21, and alcohol consumption is part of the experience, so it’s not suitable for children.
What’s the group size?
The tour is limited to 10 travelers, creating a more intimate and personalized experience.
Do I need to make reservations at the wineries?
Not necessarily, but one review noted that some wineries weren’t open for tastings during their visit, so flexibility is key.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
This tour is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked, so plan accordingly.
If you’re after a relaxed, guided wine day with friends and enjoy a bit of Texas flavor, this tour offers a good mix of scenery, wine, and comfort. Just remember to budget for extras and stay flexible — it’s all part of the experience.
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