Chauffeured wine tours through the vineyards of Texas High Plains, Texas
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Texas High Plains Wine Tours

Chauffeured tours through the Texas High Plains wine country near Lubbock.

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How Our Texas High Plains Wine Tour Transportation Works

  1. 1
    Tour plan confirmed

    Share your confirmed Texas High Plains winery appointments. We route the day to protect your booking times and manage the group's pace.

  2. 2
    Chauffeur collects your group

    Your uniformed chauffeur arrives at your accommodation or starting point at the agreed time, vehicle ready.

  3. 3
    Estate-to-estate routing

    Chauffeur navigates Texas High Plains's wine roads, familiar with estate access and parking at each stop.

  4. 4
    On-estate standby

    The vehicle waits while your group tastes — no pressure on timing, the day flows at your pace.

  5. 5
    Safe return

    Group returned to your accommodation or chosen destination at the end of the tour.

Why a Private Chauffeur Makes Texas High Plains Wine Country Travel Better

No designated driver

Why it matters:Every guest can taste and enjoy Texas High Plains's wines freely — the chauffeur handles the full day of driving.

Local routing familiarity

Why it matters:Chauffeurs are familiar with Texas High Plains's estate access roads, AVAs, and winery parking — reducing travel time between stops.

Flexible tasting pace

Why it matters:No clock pressure between estates — the chauffeur waits while your group takes its time at each stop.

Professional vehicle for the day

Why it matters:Your executive vehicle stays with the group throughout — no rebooking or searching between wineries.

Texas High Plains Wine Tour Route

  1. Hotel or starting pointStart
  2. Texas High Plains AVAStop 1
  3. LubbockStop 2
  4. Safe returnEnd

Planning a Texas High Plains wine tour?

Share your winery appointments and party size — we handle routing, timing, and the full day.

Private Chauffeured Wine Tours in Texas High Plains

The Texas High Plains, the elevated plateau around Lubbock known as the Llano Estacado, is the agricultural engine of the Texas wine industry — its high-altitude vineyards grow the large majority of the state's wine grapes, including much of the fruit poured in the Hill Country. Increasingly a tasting destination in its own right, the region's sunny days, cool nights, and sandy soils produce structured Tempranillo and Rhône-style wines, and its wide-open distances make a chauffeured day both comfortable and safe.

Key Appellations & Sub-Regions

  • Texas High Plains AVAA vast high-elevation plateau supplying most of Texas's wine grapes.
  • LubbockThe region's hub city and a growing cluster of tasting rooms.
  • Llano EstacadoThe flat, elevated escarpment giving the High Plains its altitude and cool nights.

The Chauffeured Wine-Tour Experience

The Texas High Plains are expansive, with vineyards and tasting rooms set across wide agricultural country around Lubbock. A chauffeur keeps the day relaxed across the long distances, letting your group taste freely while we manage the driving. We pair Lubbock's growing cluster of tasting rooms with estate visits across the plateau, with executive vehicles for couples and Sprinter vans for larger parties and corporate groups from across Texas.

Every BNG chauffeur is professionally vetted and uniformed, our vehicles are late-model and immaculate, and our dispatch operates 24/7. To plan a tour, call our team at +1 (855) 515-4666 or request a quote — booking is handled through our standard reservation and contact flow.


A Full-Day Texas High Plains Itinerary

A wide-open day across the Llano Estacado, centered on the Tempranillo and Rhône wines that supply much of Texas.

Download a printable one-page sample itinerary for Texas High Plains wine tours, including BNG Worldwide Chauffeur Services contact details.

  1. 10:00 AM

    Lubbock pickup

    Your chauffeur collects your party in Lubbock and heads out across the High Plains plateau toward the first estate.

  2. 11:00 AM

    High Plains estate winery

    Begin with a tasting of the structured Tempranillo and Rhône varieties that thrive in the altitude and cool nights.

  3. 1:00 PM

    Lunch in Lubbock

    Return toward Lubbock for a relaxed lunch before the afternoon tasting rooms.

  4. 2:30 PM

    Lubbock tasting-room cluster

    Finish among the city's growing cluster of urban tasting rooms, then your chauffeur returns you door-to-door.

Sample itinerary for illustration. Every tour is tailored to your confirmed appointments, party size, and pace.


When to Visit Texas High Plains

Spring (Mar–May)

Mild, breezy days make for comfortable touring, though late frost is part of the High Plains story.

Summer (Jun–Aug)

Hot, sunny days with notably cool nights; we time visits to enjoy the cooler mornings and evenings.

Fall (Sep–Nov)

Harvest across the plateau is the busiest and most rewarding season, with crisp, clear weather.

Winter (Dec–Feb)

The quiet season offers relaxed tastings and easy appointments at the region's wineries.


FAQs about Texas High Plains Wine Tours


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