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Driftwood Winery Guide — Every Tasting Room, the Best Wine Tour Routes, and Why a Party Bus Is the Only Way to Do Driftwood Right (2026)

Driftwood, Texas sits 25 miles southwest of downtown Austin on FM 1826 in the heart of the Hill Country. The town has a population of roughly 200 people, zero stoplights, and some of the best wineries within driving distance of Austin. Driftwood Estate Winery, Fall Creek Vineyards, and Salt Lick Cellars — three of the most acclaimed tasting rooms in the Texas Hill Country — are all within a 2-mile stretch of the same road. Add the nearby Dripping Springs wineries (10 minutes further on 290) and you have a wine region with 8–12 tasting rooms in a 15-minute radius.

There is one problem. Driftwood is rural Hill Country. There is no Uber. Driftwood Estate Winery literally posts on their website: "Uber/Lyft frequently will not pick up from our property." The roads are winding two-lane FM routes with no shoulder. And the whole point of a wine tour is tasting at 3–4 wineries, which means someone in the group either does not drink or everyone drives between stops after tasting.

A party bus Austin to Driftwood solves every one of those problems. The bus handles the 25-minute drive from downtown, navigates the FM roads between wineries, parks at every tasting room, and brings the entire group home safely after 3–4 tastings. The ride between wineries is the BYOB pregame — the sound system plays, the cooler is stocked, and the 10-minute drive between stops keeps the energy flowing instead of killing it in a caravan of designated-driver SUVs.

This guide covers every winery in Driftwood with real details (hours, tasting fees, what to expect), 4 complete wine tour routes, the nearby Dripping Springs wineries that pair with Driftwood, real pricing, and the logistics. See our Spicewood / Driftwood wine tour page for booking details.

Driftwood Estate Winery — The Flagship

Address: 4001 Elder Hill Rd, Driftwood, TX 78619

Hours: 11 AM–6 PM, 7 days a week

Tasting fee: $12 for 6 wines (includes a souvenir wine glass)

Age policy: 21+ only. No minors, infants, or children of any age. This is strictly enforced.

Reservations: Walk-ins welcome for tastings. The Driftwood Bistro restaurant (open Friday–Sunday) may require reservations on weekends.

Driftwood Estate Winery is the anchor of the Driftwood wine scene and one of the most acclaimed wineries in the Texas Hill Country. The winery sits on a bluff overlooking the estate vineyard with what locals call the "Million Dollar View" — a panoramic vista of rolling Hill Country landscape that stretches to the horizon. The tasting room is built at the edge of the bluff, and the outdoor deck and picnic areas put that view directly in front of you with a glass of award-winning Texas wine in your hand.

The wines are 100% Texas-grown grapes, sourced from both the estate vineyard below the bluff and partner vineyards across the state’s bigger grape-growing regions. The portfolio spans reds, whites, and rosés with a focus on varieties that thrive in Texas heat: Tempranillo, Sangiovese, Viognier, and Mourvèdre. Driftwood Estate has won multiple awards including Wine Spectator recognition and "Top Texas Wine" honors for their Longhorn Red.

The tasting experience is standing at the bar in the tasting room. The room is small and intimate — expect a personal, unhurried experience where the staff walks you through each wine with genuine knowledge. You select 6 wines from the tasting sheet. After tasting, take a bottle or glass outside to the deck, the picnic area under the oak trees, or the pavilion. Outside food is welcome (Salt Lick BBQ is 5 minutes away and the picnic-at-Driftwood combo is a local tradition), but no outside food in the tasting room.

New: Driftwood Estate now brews and serves craft beer in addition to wine. Groups with mixed drinkers (wine lovers and beer drinkers) can all be happy at the same stop.

The party bus advantage: Driftwood Estate’s own website warns that rideshare will not pick up from the property. The winery is at the end of a gravel road on a rural bluff. The bus parks in the large parking area and waits. When the group is done tasting, the bus is there — no waiting 30 minutes for an Uber that may never come.

Fall Creek Vineyards — The First Texas Hill Country Winery

Address: 18059 Farm to Market Rd 1826, Driftwood, TX 78619

Hours: Open daily (check website for seasonal hours)

Reservations: Requested for groups of 10 or more. Call (512) 858-4050.

Fall Creek Vineyards was the first winery in the Texas Hill Country, producing wine since 1975. The Driftwood tasting room sits on several acres of vines just 22 miles from downtown Austin. The staff provides table-side service (not standing at a bar) with an intimate 5-wine tasting flight hand-selected by the winemaker. The experience is more polished and guided than most Hill Country tasting rooms.

The property includes the Fall Creek Wine Country Inn — a bed-and-breakfast in the historic mansion that also houses the tasting room. Groups doing an overnight wine tour can stay on the vineyard property itself. The patios overlook the vineyards and the Hill Country beyond.

Fall Creek is directly across FM 1826 from Salt Lick Cellars — the two wineries are a 1-minute drive or 5-minute walk apart. This makes them a natural back-to-back stop on any Driftwood wine tour.

The party bus advantage: Fall Creek requests reservations for groups of 10+. Call ahead. The bus handles the group arrival smoothly — the driver coordinates parking and the group walks in together. The table-side service format works beautifully for a pre-arranged group tasting.

Salt Lick Cellars — Wine and Texas BBQ on the Same Property

Address: 18300-C FM 1826, Driftwood, TX 78619

Hours: Open 7 days a week for tastings

Phone: (512) 829-4013

Salt Lick Cellars is the winery arm of the Roberts family, who also own Salt Lick BBQ — the most famous barbecue restaurant in the Texas Hill Country. The cellars are located right next to the BBQ restaurant, which makes the Salt Lick Cellars + Salt Lick BBQ combination the most uniquely Texan wine tasting experience in the state.

The vineyard spans 35 acres of Tempranillo, Mourvèdre, Syrah, and Grenache planted on the family land. The tasting room sits under a majestic live oak tree with a shaded wrap-around patio, lush landscaping, and a relaxed atmosphere that feels like sitting in someone’s beautifully maintained backyard. The wine lineup includes their estate Tempranillo, Sangiovese, Farm to Market blends, a Sparkling White, and the house BBQ Red and BBQ White — wines literally designed to pair with the barbecue next door.

They also pour local craft beer, making Salt Lick Cellars another mixed-drinker-friendly stop.

The legendary combo: Taste wines at Salt Lick Cellars, walk next door to Salt Lick BBQ for brisket and ribs, then reboard the party bus rental Austin with a full stomach and a wine buzz. This is the Driftwood stop that every first-timer talks about afterward. The bus eliminates the DUI risk that makes the BBQ-then-wine combo dangerous in a personal vehicle.

Nearby Dripping Springs Wineries — Extend the Driftwood Tour

Driftwood and Dripping Springs are 10–15 minutes apart on FM 1826 and Highway 290. Most groups doing a Driftwood wine tour add 1–2 Dripping Springs wineries to build a full-day itinerary. See our Dripping Springs wine tour page for the complete Dripping Springs winery guide.

Bell Springs Winery (3700 Bell Springs Rd, Dripping Springs) — Open nearly every day. Reds, whites, rosés, plus Bell Springs Brewing on the same grounds. The ultimate mixed-drinker venue. Casual Hill Country vibes with indoor and outdoor seating.

Parmeson Wines (5300 Bell Springs Rd, Dripping Springs) — A quaint, charming tasting room near the Dripping Springs Sculpture Garden. Indoor and outdoor seating. Located just 1/10 of a mile from Graveyard Wines — the two pair naturally as back-to-back stops.

Graveyard Wines (Bell Springs Rd, Dripping Springs) — Named for its proximity to a historic cemetery, Graveyard is a small-batch Texas winery with a gothic-meets-Hill-Country aesthetic that is unlike any other tasting room in the region.

The Dripping Springs corridor also includes distilleries (Deep Eddy Vodka, Treaty Oak Distilling, Desert Door) that pair with a wine tour for groups who want spirits mixed in. See our distillery tour page.

4 Complete Driftwood Wine Tour Routes by Party Bus

These are the Driftwood wine tour routes our Austin party bus rental drivers run every weekend:

Route 1: The Driftwood Triangle (4–5 Hours)

Best for: First-time Driftwood visitors, bachelorette groups, birthday celebrations.

Pickup 10 AM downtown Austin. BYOB mimosas on the 25-minute drive. First stop: Driftwood Estate Winery for the Million Dollar View and 6-wine tasting (60 min). Bus to Salt Lick Cellars for wine tasting + Salt Lick BBQ lunch (90 min — the group splits between the cellars and the BBQ restaurant). Bus to Fall Creek Vineyards for the table-side tasting experience (45 min). Bus returns to Austin by 3–4 PM. Total: 4–5 hours. The classic Driftwood tour.

Route 2: Driftwood + Dripping Springs Combo (6–7 Hours)

Best for: Groups who want a full-day wine experience.

Pickup 10 AM. Drive to Driftwood (25 min). Driftwood Estate Winery (60 min). Salt Lick Cellars + Salt Lick BBQ lunch (90 min). Bus to Dripping Springs (15 min). Bell Springs Winery (45 min). Parmeson Wines or Graveyard Wines (45 min). Bus returns to Austin by 5–6 PM. Total: 6–7 hours. Four wineries plus BBQ. See our Dripping Springs wine tour page.

 

Route 3: Wine + Distillery Mashup (6–7 Hours)

Best for: Mixed groups with wine drinkers and spirit lovers. Bachelor parties.

Pickup 10:30 AM. Driftwood Estate Winery for wine and craft beer (60 min). Salt Lick Cellars + BBQ (90 min). Bus to Dripping Springs. Deep Eddy Vodka distillery (45 min). Treaty Oak Distilling with lunch at Alice’s Restaurant (60 min). Bus returns to Austin by 5–6 PM. Wine, spirits, craft beer, and Texas BBQ in one tour. See our distillery tour page.

Route 4: Driftwood to Nightlife Pipeline (8–10 Hours)

Best for: Bachelorette groups and birthday celebrations that want a full-day-to-night experience.

Pickup 10 AM. Driftwood Triangle tour (Route 1, 4–5 hours). Bus returns to Austin hotel by 3–4 PM for outfit change and rest. Pickup 7:30 PM. Rainey Street cocktail crawl or 6th Street nightlife (4–5 hours). Total: two bookings, one legendary day. The daytime wine tour + evening nightlife combo is our most popular split-day itinerary. See our bar hopping tours page.

Why a Party Bus Is the Only Way to Do Driftwood Wine Tours

Rideshare does not work. Driftwood Estate Winery’s own website states that Uber and Lyft frequently will not pick up from the property. The wineries are on rural FM roads with spotty cell service and no rideshare demand. Calling an Uber from Driftwood can mean a 30–45 minute wait — if one comes at all.

Designated drivers miss the point. Asking one person in the group to stay sober at 3–4 wineries while everyone else tastes defeats the purpose of a group wine tour. The party bus means everyone tastes. Nobody sacrifices.

The roads are dangerous for impaired drivers. FM 1826 and the surrounding Hill Country roads are winding two-lane routes with no shoulders, blind curves, and limited lighting at night. Texas DWI enforcement is aggressive in the Hill Country corridors. A professional driver eliminates the risk entirely.

The bus ride IS part of the experience. The 10-minute drive between wineries on a BYOB party bus with music playing is not dead time — it is the group bonding moment between tastings. The sound system, the LED lighting, and the open cooler turn transit into a rolling tasting party.

Group logistics are seamless. The bus parks at each winery. The group walks in together and walks out together. No coordinating 4–5 separate cars, no lost stragglers, no "where are you?" texts. One bus, one group, one experience.

How Driftwood Compares to Other Austin Wine Regions

Driftwood is just one of 6 wine regions accessible by party bus rentals Austin TX:

Driftwood (this guide): 25 min from Austin. 3 anchor wineries on the same road + Salt Lick BBQ. The closest wine region to downtown Austin. Best for: half-day tours and groups who want the BBQ pairing.

Dripping Springs: 20–30 min from Austin. 10+ tasting rooms plus distilleries. The most diverse wine region near Austin. See our Dripping Springs page.

Spicewood / Driftwood corridor: 30–45 min. Home to Jester King Brewery (the most acclaimed farmhouse brewery in Texas), Fall Creek’s original estate, and several boutique wineries. See our Spicewood / Driftwood page.

Johnson City: 60 min. Lewis Wines, Pedernales Cellars, Texas Hills Vineyard. Deeper Hill Country with a quieter, more rural feel. See our Johnson City page.

Fredericksburg: 75–90 min. The Texas wine capital with 50+ tasting rooms on 290 Wine Road. The full-day destination. See our Fredericksburg page and our Austin-to-Fredericksburg shuttle.

New Braunfels: 45 min south. Gruene Historic District + wineries + Guadalupe River tubing. See our New Braunfels page.

View all wine tour regions on our wine tours page.

 

What a Driftwood Wine Tour Costs by Party Bus — 2026 Pricing

Driftwood Triangle, Route 1 (12 guests, 5 hrs): $750–$1,250 total. Per person: $63–$104.

Driftwood + Dripping Springs combo, Route 2 (14 guests, 7 hrs): $1,050–$1,750 total. Per person: $75–$125.

Wine + Distillery mashup, Route 3 (14 guests, 7 hrs): $1,050–$1,750 total. Per person: $75–$125.

Full day + nightlife pipeline, Route 4 (16 guests, two 5-hr bookings): $1,500–$2,500 total. Per person: $94–$156.

Add tasting fees: Driftwood Estate: $12/person. Fall Creek: varies ($15–25/person). Salt Lick Cellars: varies. Bell Springs: varies. Budget $40–75 per person for all tasting fees across 3–4 wineries.

Add lunch: Salt Lick BBQ: $15–25/person. Treaty Oak’s Alice’s Restaurant: $20–35/person.

Total all-in per person (bus + tastings + lunch): $118–$204 for the Driftwood Triangle day. Compare to driving yourself: gas ($15–20), no BYOB between stops, someone does not drink, and a DWI risk on FM 1826.

Full pricing on our pricing page. Browse vehicles on our fleet page.

Driftwood Wine Tour Tips From Our Drivers

Book Driftwood Estate first. Arrive when they open at 11 AM. The tasting room is small and standing-room only. The first group of the day gets the most personal attention from the staff.

Salt Lick BBQ before or after Salt Lick Cellars. The BBQ restaurant can have a 30–60 minute wait on weekends. Send half the group to the restaurant while the other half starts tasting at the cellars, then swap. Or go the efficient route: order BBQ to-go from Salt Lick and picnic at Driftwood Estate’s outdoor area (outside food is welcome on the grounds, not in the tasting room).

Call Fall Creek for group reservations. Groups of 10+ should call (512) 858-4050 to reserve. The table-side service format works better when the winery is expecting your group.

Driftwood Estate is 21+ only. No exceptions. No infants, no children, no minors of any age. Plan accordingly if your group includes anyone under 21.

BYOB for the bus, not the wineries. Load the cooler with mimosas and champagne for the ride to and from Driftwood. At the wineries, you are purchasing their product. No outside alcohol is permitted on any winery property.

October through May is the best season. Driftwood Estate has limited indoor air conditioning and outdoor-only tasting areas. July through September is brutally hot with minimal relief. Schedule your Driftwood tour for the cooler months when the outdoor experience is comfortable.

Download your playlist before leaving Austin. Cell service drops on FM 1826 and the rural roads around Driftwood. A downloaded playlist guarantees music on the bus between wineries.

Best Events for a Driftwood Wine Tour

Bachelorette party: The Driftwood Triangle (Route 1) by day + Rainey Street cocktails by night (Route 4). The classic split-day bachelorette. See our bachelorette party bus page.

Bachelor party: The Wine + Distillery mashup (Route 3). Wine for the wine drinkers, whiskey and vodka for the spirit crowd, BBQ for everyone. See our bachelor party bus page.

Birthday: The Driftwood Triangle with decorations on the bus and a champagne toast at Driftwood Estate’s Million Dollar View.

Couples’ group: 3–5 couples on the Sprinter van doing Route 1 or Route 2. The intimate Sprinter setting matches the wine-tasting atmosphere perfectly.

Corporate outing: The Driftwood + Dripping Springs combo (Route 2) as a polished team day in the Hill Country.

Frequently Asked Questions — Driftwood Winery Tours

How far is Driftwood from Austin?

25 miles southwest of downtown Austin on FM 1826. Drive time: 25–35 minutes by party bus.

Can Uber pick up from Driftwood wineries?

Frequently, no. Driftwood Estate Winery warns on their website that Uber and Lyft often will not pick up from the property. The wineries are on rural roads with low rideshare demand. A party bus eliminates this problem entirely.

How many wineries can we visit in one tour?

The Driftwood Triangle covers 3 wineries in 4–5 hours. Adding Dripping Springs gets you to 4–5 wineries in 6–7 hours. Most groups find 3–4 wineries is the sweet spot before palate fatigue sets in.

Is Driftwood Estate Winery kid-friendly?

No. Driftwood Estate is a 21+ only venue. No minors of any age are permitted. Salt Lick BBQ (next to Salt Lick Cellars) is family-friendly, but the wineries themselves are adult-only.

What is the best vehicle for a Driftwood wine tour?

The Sprinter van for groups of 8–14 (fits winery parking lots and gravel roads perfectly). The 20-passenger bus for 14–20. Browse our fleet page.

How much does a Driftwood wine tour cost?

$750–$1,750 for the bus depending on route and duration. Per person all-in (bus + tastings + lunch): $118–$204. See our pricing page.

Can we combine Driftwood with Fredericksburg?

Driftwood and Fredericksburg are 60 miles apart. Combining them in one day is possible but long (10+ hours). Most groups choose one or the other. For Fredericksburg, see our Fredericksburg wine tour page and Austin-to-Fredericksburg shuttle.

When is the best time to visit Driftwood wineries?

October through May. Summer (June–September) is extremely hot with limited indoor relief at Driftwood Estate. The tasting experience is dramatically better in cooler months.

Do I need reservations?

Driftwood Estate: walk-ins welcome for tastings. Fall Creek Vineyards: reservations requested for groups of 10+. Salt Lick Cellars: walk-ins welcome. Call ahead for groups.

Can we bring food to the wineries?

Driftwood Estate allows outside food on the outdoor grounds (not in the tasting room). Salt Lick BBQ to-go + Driftwood Estate picnic area is a popular local combo. Fall Creek and Salt Lick Cellars have their own food options.

Book Your Driftwood Wine Tour

You now know every winery in Driftwood, the real tasting fees and hours, 4 complete tour routes, why rideshare does not work out here, and the all-in per-person cost. Pick your route, pick your date, and call.

Austin Nites is the Austin party bus company that runs the Driftwood wine route every weekend. We know the gravel road up to Driftwood Estate, the parking logistics at Salt Lick, and the reservation process at Fall Creek. We own our fleet, employ our drivers, and make the 25-mile drive to Driftwood feel like the first glass of the day.

Call 512-825-4032 or visit our contact page for a custom Driftwood wine tour quote. Browse the fleet, check the gallery, see pricing, and explore all wine tour regions — then let the bus take you to the Million Dollar View.

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