Montaluce Winery & Estates was established as a winery-based community in Dahlonega, Georgia, 40 miles (64 km) north of Atlanta in 2007 by a partnership between Atlanta-based Beecham Builders, Greenway Development and Harrison Design Associates and featured Tuscan-styled architecture. Lots began at $70,000 and homes at $370,000 with a goal to finish the 400 acre project within five to six years. [1] However, the project suffered from the economic fallout of the Great Recession and it went up for auction in 2014. [2]
It currently operates as Montaluce Winery & Restaurant and offers villas from the prior community for rent. [3] [4]
34°33′52″N 84°04′01″W / 34.564372°N 84.066960°W
Montaluce Winery & Estates was established as a winery-based community in Dahlonega, Georgia, 40 miles (64 km) north of Atlanta in 2007 by a partnership between Atlanta-based Beecham Builders, Greenway Development and Harrison Design Associates and featured Tuscan-styled architecture. Lots began at $70,000 and homes at $370,000 with a goal to finish the 400 acre project within five to six years. [1] However, the project suffered from the economic fallout of the Great Recession and it went up for auction in 2014. [2]
It currently operates as Montaluce Winery & Restaurant and offers villas from the prior community for rent. [3] [4]
34°33′52″N 84°04′01″W / 34.564372°N 84.066960°W