Guide to Tennessee Wineries - Tennessee Wines, Tennessee
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Guide to Tennessee Wineries - Tennessee Wines, Tennessee
The Tennessee Farm Winegrowers Alliance Guide to Tennessee Wineries Online Edition www.TennesseeWines.com Revised July 22, 2014 © Tennessee Farm Winegrowers Alliance, Inc. Note: Hours shown in this Guide may vary somewhat by season. Before driving long distances, please phone the winery to verify they are open. West Tennessee 1. Old Millington Vineyard & Winery, Millington 2. Paris Winery, Paris 3. Century Farm Winery, Jackson 4. Crown Winery, Humboldt Middle Tennessee 5. Grinder's Switch Winery, Centerville 6. Beachaven Vineyards & Winery, Clarksville 7. Chateau Ross Vineyard & Winery, Springfield 8. Long Hollow Winery, Goodlettsville 9. Sumner Crest Winery, Portland 10. Red Barn Winery & Vineyards, Lafayette 11. Beans Creek Winery, Manchester 12. Monteagle Winery, Monteagle 13. The Winery at Belle Meade Plantation Nashville 14. Arrington Vineyards 15. Pickers Creek Winery, Lewisburg 16. Keg Springs Winery, Hampshire 17. Amber Falls Winery & Cellars, Hampshire 18. Natchez Hills Vineyard, Hampshire 19. Holly Ridge Winery and Vineyard, Livingston 20. Highland Manor Winery, Jamestown 21. DelMonaco Winery, Baxter 22. Stonehaus Winery, Inc., Crossville 23. Chestnut Hill Winery, Crossville East Tennessee 24. DeBarge Vineyards & Winery, Chattanooga 25. Tennessee Mountainview Winery, Charleston 26. Tsali-Notch Cellar, Madisonville 27. Tennessee Valley Winery, Loudon 28. Blue Slip Winery, Knoxville 29. Spout Spring Estates Vineyard, Blaine 30. Eagle Springs Winery, Kodak 31. Hillside Winery, Sevierville 32. Apple Barn Winery, Sevierville 33. Mountain Valley Winery, Pigeon Forge 34. Sugarland Cellars, Gatlinburg. 35. The Grape Barn at Nolichucky Vineyard, Russellville 36. Countryside Vineyards & Winery, Blountville 37. Corey Ippolito Winery, Blountville Interstate Highway Exit Guide These lists show the exit number, winery name, winery city and the approximate number of miles (in parenthesis) from the exit to the winery. Note that some wineries may be reached from multiple exits and/or multiple Interstates. In this case, the winery is listed more than once. I-24 Northwest to Southeast Clarksville to Chattanooga CLARKSVILLE Exit 4: Beachaven, Clarksville (3) Exit 24: Chateau Ross, Springfield (24) NASHVILLE The Winery at Belle Meade Plantation (12) Exit 74A: Arrington , Arrington (13) Exit 111: Beans Creek, Manchester (0) Exit 134: Monteagle Winery, Monteagle (1) CHATTANOOGA DeBarge Winery (1) Time. There's so precious little of it. Like fine wine, it should be savored, lingered over, experienced deeply. That's why a tour through Tennessee wine country is time well spent! I-40 Southwest to Northeast Memphis to North Carolina Border MEMPHIS Exit 1: Old Millington, Millington (15) Exit 2: Old Millington, Millington (15) Exit 24: Old Millington, Millington (20) JACKSON Exit 74: Century Farm, Jackson (2) Exit 80B: Crown Winery, Humboldt (12) Exit 126: Paris Winery, Paris (30) Exit 148: Grinder’s Switch, Centerville (13) NASHVILLE The Winery at Belle Meade Plantation (5) Exit 238: Red Barn, Lafayette (37) Exit 258: Red Barn, Lafayette (28) Exit 280: DelMonaco, Baxter (3) Exit 288: Holly Ridge, Livingston (25) Exit 300: Highland Manor, Jamestown (31) Exit 317: Highland Manor, Jamestown (28) Exit 320: Stonehaus, Crossville (0) Exit 322: Chestnut Hill (0) KNOXVILLE Blue Slip Winery (0) Exit 392: Spout Springs Estates, Blaine (20) Exit 407: Eagle Springs, Kodak (0) Exit 407: Apple Barn, Sevierville (10) Exit 407: Hillside, Sevierville (10) Exit 407: Mountain Valley, Pigeon Forge (11) Exit 407: Sugarland Cellars , Gatlinburg (20) I-81 JUNCTION NORTH CAROLINA BORDER I-65 South to North Alabama Line to Kentucky Line ALABAMA LINE Exit 37: Pickers Creek, Lewisburg (5) Exit 46: Amber Falls, Hampshire (24) Exit 46 Keg Springs, Hampshire (25) Exit 46: Natchez Hills (25) Exit 59: Arrington, Arrington (12) Exit 65: Arrington, Arrington (10) NASHVILLE The Winery at Belle Meade Plantation (8) Exit 97: Long Hollow Winery, Goodlettsville (2) Exit 117: Sumner Crest, Portland (0) Exit 117: Chateau Ross, Springfield (24) I-75 South to North Chattanooga to Kentucky Line CHATTANOOGA Exit 27: Tennessee Mountainview, Charleston (11) Exit 60: Tsali Notch Cellar (10) Exit 76: Tennessee Valley, Louden (1) KNOXVILLE Blue Slip Winery (5) KENTUCKY LINE I-81 Southwest to Northeast I-40 Junction to Virginia Line I-40 JUNCTION Exit 15: The Grape Barn at Nolichucky Vineyard , Russellville (1) Exit 63: Countryside, Blountsville (2) Exit 63: Corey Ippolito, Blountsville (2) VIRGINIA LINE Amber Falls Winery & Cellars Timothy and Judy Zaunbrecher 794 Ridgetop Road Hampshire, Tennessee 38461 Phone: (931) 285-0088 GPS Coordinates: 35.57997, -87.36676 Web Site: www.amberfallswinery.com Region: Middle Tennessee Time Zone: Central Hours: Monday - Saturday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday: 12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. (Winery closes at 5 p.m. during the time when Standard Time is in effect.) Credit Cards: Visa, Mastercard, AMEX, Discover Description: We also have a guest cottage for rent. Wines: We offer a wide range of red and white wines, both varietals and blends, from dry Bordeaux-style to sweet. We also have rosés (blushes), Muscadine, and a variety of novelty fruit wines. Other Points of Interest: Natchez Trace Wilderness Preserve, Columbia Mule Day Festival (first weekend in April), Hohenwald Ocktoberfest, Meriwether Lewis Campground and Park, Lewis County Museum. Directions From I-65: 1. Take exit 46 and head west on U.S.412 towards Columbia. 2. You will come to the intersection of U.S.412 and U.S.31. Continue straight at that intersection. (You will now be on the U.S.412 Bypass going around Columbia.) 3. Continue for about 7 miles. 4. Take the U.S.412/Columbia State Community College exit. (This is a left exit.) 5. Turn left and head west on U.S.412 towards Hohenwald. 6. Go through Hampshire. 7. Go 2.5 miles and turn right on Ridgetop Road. (Note: the turn is hard to see. It is 0.2 miles past the "Lewis County" sign.) 8. Continue on Ridgetop Road until you come to a fork in the road (at McClanahan Road). 9. Take the left fork. You will still be on Ridgetop Road. 10. Amber Falls Winery will be on your left after about 1 mile. Directions: From Columbia: 1. Head west of U.S.412. 2. Continue following the directions "From I-65" above starting at step 6. Directions From the Natchez Trace Parkway: 1. Take the U.S.412 exit at milepost 391. 2. Head east of U.S.412 towards Columbia. 3. Go approximately 2 miles and turn left on Ridgetop Road. (Note: the turn is hard to see. Be looking for milepost 25. The turn is just past the milepost.) 4. Continue on Ridgetop Road until you come to a fork in the road (at Cathy's Creek Road). 5. Stay right at the fork in the road. You will still be on Ridgetop Road. 6. Amber Falls Winery is approximately 0.5 miles ahead on your right. Amber Falls Winery & Cellars (Continued) Directions From Hohenwald: 1. Take U.S. 412 east towards Columbia. 2. Pass the Natchez Trace Parkway. 3. Follow the directions "From the Natchez Trace Parkway" above starting at step 3. Apple Barn Winery 220 Apple Valley Road Sevierville, TN 37862 Phone: (865) 428-6850 Toll-Free (800) 421-4606 Toll-Free (866) 428-6850 GPS Coordinates: 35.82615, -83.57792 Web Site: www.applebarnwines.com Region: East Tennessee Time Zone: Eastern Other Points of Interest: Adjacent to the Apple Barn Cider Mill and only 7 miles from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Hours: January 1st - March 31st Monday - Thursday 9:00am - 7:00pm Friday - Saturday 9:00am - 8:00pm Sunday 9:00 am to 6:00 pm April 1st - December 31st Monday - Saturday 9:00am - 9:00pm Sunday 9:00am - 8:00pm Christmas Eve: Close at 5:00pm Thanksgiving Day: Close at 5:00pm Closed Christmas Day. Description: Located on the banks of the Little Pigeon River in the Apple Barn Village, the Apple Barn Winery is next door to the worldfamous Apple Barn General Store & Cider Mill, two great restaurants, a bakery, a candy store, an ice cream shop, and a Christmas shop. The Apple Barn Winery offers a unique twist on wine. Our wine is hand crafted in small lots on the farm to provide each customer the best possible wine from local fruit. Wines: Fruit wines and various wines of apple and apple blends. Directions: Only ten miles from I-40 (Exit 407). Take Hwy. 66 to junction of 441 in Sevierville, continue straight ahead on Hwy. 441 South. Proceed to stop light number 12.6 and turn right. Apple Barn Winery will be on your right after you go around an "S" curve. Arrington Vineyards 6211 Patton Road Arrington, TN 37014 (615) 395-0102 E-mail: info@arringtonvineyards.com GPS Coordinates: 35.84181, -86.69564 Web Site: www.ArringtonVineyards.com Region: Middle Tennessee Time Zone: Central Hours: Monday – Saturday 11a.m. – 8 p.m. Sundays 12 noon- 6 p.m. Wines: Chardonnay, Viognier, Riesling, Stags' White, Desert Rose, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Red Fox Red, Gewurztraminer (semi-sweet), Muscat Love, Raspberry (sweet). Description: Founded by Kix Brooks, Arrington Vineyards is located 25 minutes south of Nashville among the beautiful hills of Arrington, Tennessee. We invite you to come experience our award-winning wines, spectacular vineyard views from our covered deck, and breathtaking sunsets. Directions: From Nashville: Take Interstate 65 South to exit #65 and turn left. (Highway 96 Exit) Take Hwy 96 East for 7.4 miles. Turn right at Cox Road. Take Cox Road for 2 miles and turn left on Patton Road. The winery entrance will be on the right (0.2 miles). From I-24: From Interstate 24 (West or East) take exit #74A onto 840 West. Take 840 west for 11 miles to exit 42: Hwy 31A/41A Shelbyville. At the exit, turn left onto Hwy 31A/41A and travel south for ½ mile to Patton Road. Turn right onto Patton Road and travel west for 1.8 miles to the winery entrance on the left. Beachaven Vineyards & Winery Louisa Cooke 1100 Dunlop Lane Clarksville, TN 37040 Phone: (931) 645-8867 Email: bvwinery@aol.com GPS Cordinates: 36.57849, -87.26013 Web Site: www.beachavenwinery.com Region: Middle Tennessee Time Zone: Central Hours: Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday 12 noon - 5 p.m. Tours are offered daily. Wines: Estate grown award-winning wines include: Classic White, Melody, Budbreak Blush, Heavenly Peach, Tempo, Barrelhead Red, Golden Rose, French Method Champagnes. Additional award-winning wines we produce and feature include: Tennessee Chardonnay, Chardonnay, Viognier, Riesling, Cumberland White, Red and White Muscadine, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Blackberry, Raspberry, Jazz, Harmony, Sonata. Other Points of Interest: Ft. Campbell Army Base, The Customs House Museum and Cultural Center, Austin Peay State University. Directions: From Kentucky: Take I-24, Exit 4, Clarksville. Turn left at the bottom of the exit ramp. Turn right at the BP Station onto Alfred Thun Road. (Alfred Thun Road is approximately 0.1 miles from I-24.) Go 2.2 miles on Alfred Thun Rd. Turn right on International Blvd. Go 0.1 miles on International Blvd. The entrance to the winery is on your right. (Note: even though the winery has an address on Dunlop Lane, the entrance to the winery is off of International Blvd.) From Nasville: Take I-24, Exit 8, Rossview Road. Turn right at the top of the exit ramp. Go 0.3 miles. Turn left on International Blvd. Go 2.4 miles. The entrance to the winery will be on your left. See map on next page. Beans Creek Winery Tom Brown 426 Ragsdale Road Manchester, TN 37355 Phone: (931) 723-2294 Email: bnscrk@bellsouth.net GPS Coordinates: 35.48756, -86.06961 Web Site: www.beanscreekwinery.com Region: Middle Tennessee Time Zone: Central Hours: Monday-Thursday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Wines: Beans Creek's award-winning wines run the gamut: dry, rosé, off-dry, semi-sweet, sweet, fruit, port-style and sparking Champagnes! Other points of interest: Bonarroo Music Festival, Lynchburg and Jack Daniel's Distillery, George Dickel & Company, Tims Ford State Park, Old Stone Fort State Park, Prichards Rum Distillery, Manchester Arts Center, Bell Buckle, Stagger Wing Museum, several golf courses in the area. Directions: The winery is located in the heart of middle Tennessee at exit 111 of I-24 in Manchester. (This is between Nashville and Chattanooga.) The winery is clearly visible from the Interstate. Blue Slip Winery Wines: 105B West Jackson Ave. Knoxville, TN 37902 Phone: 865-249-7808 Red Wines:Chambourcin , Syrah, "Big Blue" Blueberry, Old City Red, Red Muscadine, River City Red, Blush Muscadine . GPS Coordinates: 35.97035, -83.91871 White Wines: Pot Blanc, Vidal Blanc, Cayuga White, Golden Muscat, White Steuben, Apple Table Wine, White Muscadine. Web Site: www.blueslip.com Region: East Tennessee Time Zone: Eastern Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday: 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Sunday: Noon to 5:00 p.m. Other Points of Interest in the Area: www.knoxville.org The Knoxville Tourism and Sports Corporation maintains an extensive web site of things to do and see around Knoxville. Directions: Blue Slip Winery is located in the historic Old City district of downtown Knoxville, at 105B West Jackson Avenue , in the basement of the Hewgley Building. Free parking is available on the street after 5:30 p.m. and all day on Saturday and Sunday. The parking lot next door to us is metered and costs $6.00 per day. We are happy to assist you to your car with your purchases should you need our assistance. Century Farm Winery Carl and Jo O’Cain 1548 Lower Brownsville Rd. Jackson, TN.38301 Phone: (731) 424-7437 Fax (731) 423-4748 Note: Winery closes at 5 p.m. each day during January, February, March and April. We are closed New Years, Easter, July 4th, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Time Zone: Central Our Story: Our winery is family owned and operated. It is located in West Tennessee on a working farm that has been in our family for over 150 years and is recognized as a Tennessee Century Farm. For years we have been making wines as a hobby for our family and friends. It is now our pleasure to share them with you. We hope you will enjoy this unique miracle from nature. Tour our winery and vineyard, taste our selection of handcrafted wines, and enjoy our tranquil country lifestyle. Hours: Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. (continued) Wines: Norton Dry, Cayuga White, Traminette, Bronze Muscadine, Red Muscadine, Blackberry . GPS Coordinates: 35.63924, -88.98009 Web Site: www.CenturyFarmWinery.com Region: West Tennessee Other Points of Interest: Casey Jones Village and Railroad Museum. Britton Lane Civil War Battlefield. Antique Malls. Bed & Breakfasts. Cypress Grove Nature Park. International Rock-a-Billy Hall of Fame. Frog Jump Cotton Museum. Brownsville Hatchie River Welcome Center. Directions: Located just 8 miles west of Jackson, TN. From I-40 at exit #74 go North (through the tunnel of trees) on Lower Brownsville Road 1.8 miles. Chateau Ross Vineyard & Winery Deborah Proctor and Ross Proctor 5823 Fulton Road Springfield, TN 37172 Phone: (615) 654-9463 (654-WINE) GPS Coordinates: 36.61647, -86.78668 Web Site: www.chateauross.com Region: Middle Tennessee Time Zone: Central Hours: Private tours and tastings are made by appointment only. Description: Chateau Ross is a small, private winery and vineyard in beautiful Robertson County, just six miles from the Kentucky state line and forty miles north of Nashville off Interstate 65. At Chateau Ross, we use French and American Oak along with minimal fining and filtering techniques to produce full bodied red wines. Wines: The varietals include Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Cabernet Franc, Chambourcin, Syrah, Sangiovese, Barbera, Nebiollo, and Chancellor. We also have a small block of Chardonnay that we sell only at the tasting room. Directions: Traveling I-65 Northbound, exit 112, go west on TN 25 for 6 miles. Turn right on Henry Road, go 3 miles to the end of Henry Road. Turn right on TN 49, go 1/4 mile; turn left on South Lamont Road. Go 1 1/2 miles, turn left on Roy Pearson Road, go 1 mile, turn right on Fulton Road, go 1/4 mile. Look for vineyard on the right. Traveling Southbound on I-65, exit 117. Go west on 52 into Orlinda. Turn left on TN 49 and travel for about five miles and turn right on South Lamont Road. Follow directions above from South Lamont Road. Chestnut Hill Winery 78 Chestnut Hill Road Crossville TN 38555 Phone: (931) 707-7878 GPS Coordinates: 35.96052, -84.98309 Web Site: www.chestnutthillwinery.com Description: Situated on the beautiful Cumberland Plateau, 2000 feet above sea level, the Chestnut Hill Winery is a "Place to Taste". The winery has a fermentation capacity of over 20,000 gallons, making it one of the largest wineries in the state of Tennessee. Fermentation is done in stainless steel tanks, and all wines produced are bottled on the premises. Time Zone: Central While visiting, ask for a tour of the winery. Learn about the winemaking process, different types of wine, and how they are bottled and stored. Feel free to ask the winemaker some questions. We want your visit to be enjoyable, memorable, and educational. Hours: Monday - Saturday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday: 12 noon to 5 p.m. Wines: We have a large variety of dry, semi-dry, medium-dry, semi-sweet and sweet wines. Region: Middle Tennessee Directions: Chestnut Hill Winery is located high atop Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau on Interstate I-40 beside exit 322. Chestnut Hill Winery is approximately 115 miles from Nashville and 71 miles from Knoxville. From I-40, head south on Peavine Road. Immediately turn left onto Chestnut Hill Drive. The winery is on your left. Corey Ippolito Winery Kevin & Nancy Corey 533 Rogers Oakdale Private Drive Blountville, TN 37617 (423) 323-1241 E-mail: info@civines.com GPS Coordinates: 36.51733, -82.41228 Web Site: www.civines.com Region: East Tennessee Time Zone: Eastern Hours: Regular Hours: Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday by appointment. January-February Winter Hours Thursday-Saturday: 12 noon - 6 p.m. Wines: Cabernet Franc, Bella Rosso Red, Cynthiana Table Wine, Sonnino Sunset Blush, Leon Millot, Rocco Bianco, Blackberry Wine, Cervo Bianco, Muscadine, Traminette. Directions: From I-81 North: take exit 63, turn left off ramp, going towards a water tower. After passing water tower, you will turn to the right. There are round signs for Corey Ippolito along the way. You will come to a Yintersection and go the left on to Henry Harr Rd. Go 9/10 mile and turn right on to Roger Oakdale Pvt. Dr. Stay on that road and you come to the entrance of Corey Ippolito. Turn into driveway of white house with red roof in the vineyard. From I-81 South: take exit 63, turn right, follow directions above. Other Points of Interest: Warriors Path State Park; Bays Mountain Nature Center Park & Planetarium; Jonesborough, Tennessee's oldest town; Bristol International Raceway; Rocky Top and KOA campgrounds. Countryside Vineyards & Winery Annette Thomas 658 Henry Harr Road Blountville, TN 37617 Phone: (423) 323-1660 GPS Coordinates: 36.51960, -82.41734 Web Site: www.cvwineryandsupply.com Region: East Tennessee Time Zone: Eastern Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Closed Christmas and New Years Day. Limited hours on all other holidays. Description: In 1987, six acres of grapes were planted and Countryside Vineyards was established. The building with tasting facilities was built in 1991, and the winery opened for business. The winery is family-owned and operated. Countryside Vineyards and Winery started with three wines, and they now have a list which includes 14 award winning wines. Tours available upon request. Wines: Chambercin, Vidal, Millot, Golden Muscat, Autumn Harvest, Niagara, Blush, Blackberry, and other award winners, both white and red. Other points of interest: Warriors Path State Park; Bays Mountain Nature Center Park & Planetarium; Jonesborough, Tennessee's oldest town; Bristol International Raceway; Rocky Top and KOA campgrounds. Directions: Take Exit 63 off I-81. Go past Sam's Club and the Kingsport Water Tower. Follow "Winery" signs to the third road on the left-Henry Harr Rd. Winery is located 1/2 mile on left. Total distance from Exit 63 to winery is approximately 1.5 miles. Crown Winery 3638 East Mitchell Street Humboldt, Tennessee 38343 (731) 784-8100 or (731) 784-4666 GPS Coordinates: 35.81920, -88.88322 Web Site: www.crownwinery.com Region: West Tennessee Time Zone: Central Hours: Monday: Closed Tuesday—Thursday: 11:00am to 6:00pm Friday: Date Night! 11:00am to 9:00pm Saturday: 11:00am to 6:00pm Sunday: 12:00pm to 5:00pm Description: On a hill outside the town of Humboldt in Gibson County, our vineyards stretch to the south and west and create a stunning backdrop to the Tuscany-style villa. The winery is a unique combination of necessity, science, and renewable energy. The wine production and storage area is built into the hill, which provides natural cooling through the fierce heat of the Tennessee summers. A large solar system generates power to this building and the connecting villa, which provides a majestic haven for weddings and private parties as well as the traditional tasting room and retail area. Wines: Cayuga White, Chambourcin, Chardonel, Royal Red, Sole Mio, Strawberry Strut, Traminette, White Muscadine. Other points of interest: Casey Jones Village and Railroad Museum., Britton Lane Civil War Battlefield, Antique Malls, Bed & Breakfasts, Cypress Grove Nature Park, International Rock-a-Billy Hall of Fame, Frog Jump Cotton Museum, Brownsville Hatchie River Welcome Center. Directions: Take I 40 to Jackson. Take exit 80B and head north towards Humboldt. Take the U.S. 45W Bypass around Humboldt. Turn right at TN 152, East Mitchell Street (between restaurant and motel). The winery is one block from Bypass on the right side. DeBarge Vineyards & Winery 1617 Rossville Avenue Chattanooga, TN 37408 Phone: (423) 710-8426 GPS Coordinates: 35.034066, -85.304808 Web Site: www.debargewines.com Region: East Tennessee Time Zone: Eastern Hours: Monday: 12-6pm Tuesday: CLOSED Wednesday: 12-6 pm Thursday: 12-6 pm Friday: 12-9 pm Saturday: 12-9 pm Sunday: 12-6 pm DelMonaco Winery & Vineyards Description: DeBarge Vineyards & Winery is Tennessee's newest winery and the second urban winery in Tennessee. DeBarge opened in June, 2012 in downtown Chattanooga. GPS Coordinates: 36.16335, -85.61555 600 Lance Drive Baxter, TN 38544 Phone: (931) 858-1177 Fax (931) 858-1178 barbara@delmonacowinery.com Web Site: www.DelmonacoWinery.com Wines: We feature fine handcrafted wines: Chardonnay, Riesling, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir and Syrah. Region: Middle Tennessee Other Points of Interest: Ruby Falls, Rock City, Tennessee Railway Museum, Chattanooga Choo-Choo, Tennessee Aquarium, and many others. Visit the Chattanooga Convention & Visitors Bureau's web site: www.chattanoogafun.com Hours: Monday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 7 p. m. Sunday: 12 noon - 5 p.m. Directions: From I-24: Take exit 178 for US-11/US-41/US-64/ Market Street towards Lookout Mountain/Broad Street. Turn right onto Main St. Turn right onto Rossville Ave. Time Zone: Central Description: Welcome to the new DelMonaco Winery & Vineyard open near Cookeville, Tennessee! We have great wines! We are perfectionists, and we have selected and grown grapes to produce fun, drinkable whites, reds and dessert wines that will please a range of palates and complement food from chocolate to chicken and pancetta. Wines: White wines: Chardonnay, Rhine Riesling, Vivance. Red wines: Cabernet Sauvignon, Concord, Whistle Stop Red. Fruit wines: Muscadine, Blackberry Other Points of Interest in the Area: Local attractions and more information on the Cumberland Plateau and Cookeville area can be found on www.cookevillechamber.com Directions: We are located just off I-40 near Cookeville, Tennessee. (Cookeville is between Nashville and Knoxville.) From I-40, take Exit 280. Go North on TN 56 for 2 miles and head East on U.S. 70. Go 0.5 miles to Lance Drive. Turn right on Lance drive. Go to the end of this country road, just past the horse farm. Eagle Springs Winery 119 West Dumplin Valley Road Kodak, TN 37764 Phone: (865) 465-3186 Toll-free: 1-888-745-8119 GPS Coordinates: 35.98159, -83.61046 Web Site: www.eaglespringswine.com Region: East Tennessee Time Zone: Eastern Hours: April 1 through December 31 Sunday through Thursday: 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday: 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. (continued) January 1 through March 31 Sunday through Thursday: 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday: 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Thanksgiving Day: Close at 5:00pm On Christmas Eve, we will be closing at 5:00 p.m. Closed Christmas Day. Description: Join us just off of Exit 407, the gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains! Eagle Springs Winery is proud to offer honey wines along with its limited selection of dry and semisweet wines. Free tastings are offered daily and the intimate winemaking area is also open for public viewing. Whether you are looking for some local fudge, honey, gift items, or wine to take home, we are the stop for you. Other Points of Interest in the Area: Only minutes from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the nation's most visited; Dollywood Theme Park; and Pigeon Forge's celebrated shopping at more than 200 factory outlet stores. Directions from Knoxville: Take exit 407. Turn right at the bottom of the ramp. Take the next right onto West Dumplin Valley Road. Eagle Springs Winery will be on your left. Time Zone: Central Description: Located on a 110-acre estate in the small town of Centerville, Tennessee, Grinder’s Switch Winery is a country oasis that boasts of some of the best wine in the region. Our wines have won awards and medals across the country including the prestigious “Wines of the South” competition. The vineyards and tasting room welcome visitors from far and wide, and we encourage guests to come and relax on the deck, tour the vineyards or explore the surrounding countryside. The beautiful tasting room is nestled inside the cozy hand-built log cabin and offers an array of local handmade crafts and other unique gift items. Stop by today and enjoy the hospitality and the fantastic wine! Hours: Open daily noon - 6 p.m. Closed on major holidays. Winter hours are noon - 5 p.m. Wines: Pearl, Muscadine, Switch Red, Chardonnay, Barrel Select, Cabernet Sauvignon, Signature White, Signature Select. Grinder's Switch Winery Joey and Gail Chessor 2119 Hwy 50 West Loop Centerville, TN 37033 (931) 729.3690 GPS Coordinates: 35.78262, -87.54276 Web Site: www.gswinery.com Region: Middle Tennessee Other points of interest: Centerville is the birthplace of Minnie Pearl. Directions From I-40: Take Exit 148 and turn east toward Centerville on Hwy 50 West, also known as "Minnie Pearl Memorial Parkway." Go 12 miles and turn left onto Hwy 50 West Loop. Go 1 mile to the winery sign and turn right into the driveway. Highland Manor Winery Butch and Gertie Campbell 2965 South York Highway Jamestown, TN 38556 Phone: (931) 879-9519 Fax: (931) 879-2907 GPS Coordinates: 36.37741, -84.94292 Web Site: www.highlandmanorwinery.net Region: Middle Tennessee Time Zone: Central Hours: Open year round. Monday through Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. We remain open during all major holidays. Tours are free and available. Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard Wines: Wines at Tennessee’s oldest winery include: Chardonnay, Highland Red, Royal White, White Riesling, Cayuga White, Royal Rose, Muscadine, Southern Blush and Cabernet Sauvignon, Sevyal Blanc and Vidal Blanc. Other points of interest in the area: Antiques, gift and craft shops; Rugby Historic British Colony; Sgt. Alvin York State Historic Site in Pall Mall; Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area (horseback riding, whitewater rafting and hiking); Rugby Fall Festival - last weekend in September; Jamestown Pumpkin Festival & Weigh Off - 1st weekend in October; Rugby Spring Festival - May. Directions: Highland Manor is located on U.S. 127 approximately 4 miles south of Jamestown, Tennessee. West on I-40: take exit 317 to U.S. Hwy 127; travel north about 28.5 miles. Located on east side of Hwy. 127 south of Jamestown. East on I-40: take Exit 300, Monterey, and take TN Hwy 62. Go approx 15 miles to Clarkrange. Turn left onto U.S. Hwy 127 and go approx 14 miles. From TN 52 (Jamestown, Tennessee), go south on U.S. 127 for 4 miles. Highland Manor will be on your left across the divided highway. Hillside Winery 229 Collier Drive Sevierville, TN 37862 Phone: (865) 908-8482 Toll Free: (877) 908-9460 GPS Coordinates: 35.83765, -83.56125 Web Site: www.hillsidewine.com Region: East Tennessee Time Zone: Eastern Hours: January 1st - March 31st Sunday - Thursday 9:00am - 8:00pm Friday - Saturday 9:00am - 9:00pm April 1st - December 31st Sunday - Thursday 9:00am - 8:00pm Friday - Saturday: 9:00am - 9:00pm Closed Christmas Day. Description: The second newest winery in the mountains of East Tennessee, right in the middle of one of America's favorite vacation spots: the Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, and Smoky Mountains Area! Come sample the excellence of our Italian style and Bubbly wines. Our educational and family friendly tours are a great way to learn about the wine making process! Tastings are always free and other Tennessee products are often available for sampling. Wines: DRY WINES: Barbera, Zinfandel, Pinot Grigio. SEMI-SWEET WINES: Raspberry Blush, Don Rosso. SWEET WINES: Cantina Bianca, Vino Rosso, Black and Blue. BUBBLY WINES: Sonota, Hillside Spumante, Raspberry Frizzante, Muscadine Frizzante. Other Points of Interest: Only minutes from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the nation's most visited; Dollywood Theme Park; and Pigeon Forge's celebrated shopping at more than 200 factory outlet stores. Directions: We are located only 11 miles from I-40 (Exit 407). Take Hwy. 66 to junction of 441 in Sevierville. Go straight ahead on 441 South to traffic light number13.4. Turn left on Collier Drive. The winery is 2 blocks ahead on the left. Holly Ridge Winery and Vineyard Curtis Wallin 486 O'Neal Road Livingston, TN 38570 Phone: (931) 823-8375 E-mail: hollyrdgwine@twlakes.net GPS Coordinates: 36.37419, -85.38557 Web Site: www.hollyridgewinery.com Region: Middle Tennessee Time Zone: Central Hours: Summer Hours: Mon through Sat: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sun: Closed Winter Hours: Mon through Sat :10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sun: Closed. Closed Christmas Day. Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard Wines: Here at Holly Ridge, we focus on the production of fine wines using eastern wine grapes. We now offer a selection of over 30 wines ranging from dry dinner wines to sweet dessert wines. It is our goal to have wines to please every palate. Our wines include Cabernet, Cynthiana, Merlot, Syrah, Hogeye Red, Concord, Red Muscadine, Catawba, September Blush, Cayuga White, Chardonnay, Seyval, Vidal, Gewurztraminer, Riesling, Sonata, Traminette, Niagara, White Muscadine, Black Velvet, Crescendo, Gator Hator, Peachy Keen, Rhubarb, Strawberry Swirl, Tango. Ports: Ruby Port, Muscadine Port. Champagnes: American Champagne, Muscadine Champagne. Other Points of Interest Nearby: Dale Hollow Lake, Cordell Hull Birthplace, Standing Stone State Park, Sgt. Alvin C. York Grist Mill. Directions: Take exit 288 from I-40. Follow US111 north 22 miles from Cookeville to Livingston. Turn left on Highway 85 West. Go 2.4 miles. Turn left on Campground Road. Go 0.7 miles. Turn left on O’Neal. The winery is on the left at the second driveway. Keg Springs Winery Brian and Becky Hamm 361 Keg Springs Road Hampshire, TN 38461 Phone: (931) 285-0589 Fax: (931) 285-2380 Email: wine@kegsprings.com GPS Coordinates: 35.65023, -87.34299 Web Site: www.kegsprings.com Region: Middle Tennessee Time Zone: Central Hours: Summer Hours: Open Wednesday through Sunday 12 noon - 6 p.m. Closed Monday and Tuesday. Hours (continued): Winter Hours: Open Wednesday through Sunday 12 noon - 5 p.m. Closed Monday and Tuesday. Description: Keg Springs Winery is family-owned and operated. We are dedicated to providing a superior wine experience in an enjoyable atmosphere, while producing the most unique and delicious wines found anywhere. We have a covered pavilion, so pack a lunch or purchase some of our wonderful Tennessee cheeses and crackers to enjoy with your wine. Wines: Dry: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Vidal Blanc, Chambourcin, Chardonel. Semi-Sweet: Maidens White, Crusade. Sweet: Muscadine, Strawberry, Blackberry, Peach, Raspberry. Other points of interest: Natchez Trace Wilderness Preserve, Columbia Mule Day Festival (first weekend in April), Howenwald Ocktoberfest. Directions: From Columbia: Take U.S.412 west to Hampshire. Turn right on Dry Fork Road. Take Dry Fork Road 5.5 miles to Cathy's Creek Road. Turn left on Cathy's Creek Road. Go one mile to Keg Springs Road. Turn right on Kegs Springs Road. Winery is on the left after one mile. Long Hollow Winery Joel and Benita Phillips 665 Long Hollow Pike Goodlettsville, TN 37072 Phone: (615) 859-5559 Fax: (615) 851-5656 E-mail: info@longhollowwinery.com GPS Coordinates: 36.33496, -86.68797 Web Site: www.longhollowwinery.com Region: Middle Tennessee Time Zone: Central Hours Monday through Saturday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sunday from 12:00 noon to 5:00 PM. Description: Established in 2001, Long Hollow Winery is a beautiful, unique winery inspired by an actual Monastery setting. This winery offers a quaint atmosphere for your tasting enjoyment of Tennessee fine wines, cheese, and jelly. Our gift shop welcomes you into a world of fine gifts and wine accessories, including imported Italian products that satisfy your shopping pleasure while you find the perfect gift for someone special in your life. Wines: Blends and Varietals ranging from dry to sweet of Merlot, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Riesling, Chancellor, Chambourcin, Catawba, Niagara, Concord, Muscadine, Strawberry, and Blackberry. Directions: From I-65, take Long Hollow Pike Exit 97. Go east for 1.2 miles. The winery is on your right. Monteagle Winery 847 W. Main St. (Hwy 41A-64) Monteagle, TN 37356 Phone: (931) 924-9400 GPS Coordinates: 35.23631, -85.85319 Web Site: www.monteaglewinery.com Region: Middle Tennessee Time Zone: Central Hours 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Mon – Sat 12 p.m. – 5 p.m., Sun Description: Monteagle Winery is located atop the Cumberland Plateau on majestic Monteagle Mountain (elev. 2100 ft). Monteagle Winery specializes in wines made from regionallygrown fruit. Call to schedule special events in our vineyards or the winery itself, and mark your calendar for Vinofaire (1st weekend in November), the Monteagle Fog Festival (1st or 2nd weekend in February), and Thunder on the Mountain (1st week of June). Wines: Varietal and blended wines made from Native American grapes (Cynthiana/Norton, Concord, Niagara, Cayuga, Catawba, red and white Muscadine), French-American hybrid grapes (Seyval Blanc, Vidal Blanc, Chambourcin), and blackberries. Peach and strawberry flavored wines. Directions: Interstate 24 Exit 134. Turn left off the exit ramp and the winery is approximately 300 yards down Hwy 41A on the right. Mountain Valley Winery 2174 Parkway Pigeon Forge, TN 37863 Phone: (865) 453-6334 GPS Coordinates: 35.81807, -83.57864 Web Site: www.MountainValleyWinery.com Region: East Tennessee Time Zone: Eastern Hours: January 1st - March 31st Sunday - Thursday 9:00am - 7:00pm Friday - Saturday 9:00am - 8:00pm April 1st - December 31st 7 Days a Week 9:00am - 8:00pm Christmas Eve: Close at 5:00pm Thanksgiving Day: Close at 5:00pm Closed Christmas Day. Description: Mountain Valley Winery started producing wine in 1991 and has since come out with many popular award-winning varieties. With a focus on making French and German style wines along with a great selection of sweetfruit wines we strive to continually provide excellent choices for our visitors! Located just past the Titanic Museum attraction in Pigeon Forge, Mountain Valley is in the heart of the Smoky Mountain vacation area. Natchez Hills Vineyard Wines: Dry Wines: Tennessee Special, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cynthiana: (a.k.a. Norton). Semi Sweet Wines: Gewurztraminer , Mountain Valley Blush. Sweet Wines: Muscadine, Collier Reserve, Mountain Valley Red, Mountain Berry, Blackberry, Mountain Peach, Club Wine. Time Zone: Central Other Points of Interest: Only minutes from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the nation's most visited; Dollywood Theme Park; and Pigeon Forge's celebrated shopping at more than 200 factory outlet stores. Directions: We are only 12 miles from I -40 (Exit 407). Take Tennessee Hwy. 66 south to junction of U.S. 441 in Sevierville, go straight ahead on U.S. 441 South and follow the signs to Pigeon Forge. The winery is located between stop lights 0 and stop light 1 (Henderson Chapel Road). 109 Overhead Bridge Road Hampshire, TN 38461 Telephone: (931) 285-2500 E-mail: Info@NatchezHills.com Web Site: www.natchezhills.com Region: Middle Tennessee Hours: Monday-Sunday: 12:00 noon-6:00 pm Directions: NATCHEZ HILLS VINEYARD is located just minutes from the historic Natchez Trace Parkway at 109 Overhead Bridge Road, off of Hwy 412 in Hampshire, Tennessee - a scenic 15 miles from Columbia. Description: A Harvest of Great Music, Great Wines, and Great Events! South of Nashville near the historic Natchez Trace lies Natchez Hills, our boutique family vineyard and winery. We create old-world, handcrafted, small-batch wines using traditional winemaking techniques to ensure the grape’s truest expression. Come stay at our bed and breakfast for a unique experience that celebrates Tennessee artisans, songwriters, and an organic lifestyle. Wines: Sunset Blush- Our off-dry blush is a Mourvedre/Touriga blend that is light and crisp with a bright fruit acidity and underlying whisper of strawberry. Pairs well with Cornish game hen, wild rice, summer squash and fall dishes. Merlot - Our full-bodied red wine has true varietal flavor and distinguished merlot character. Medium tannins with a nice body. Pleasantly dry with light oak overtones, crossed between a little mild and a little wild. Pairs well with domestic meat and wild game. Great for sipping with or without food. Riesling- Our off-dry Riesling is bright and crisp with light notes of honey, lemon (citrus), and pear. Pairs well with creamy sauces, buttered vegetables, fruit, cheese, and chocolate. Old Millington Vineyard & Winery Wines: A selection of grape and fruit wines; something for everyone. Perry Welch 6748 Old Millington Road Millington, TN 38053 Phone: (901) 873-4114 Other Points Of Interest: Meeman-Shelby State Park, historic Beale Street, and the Memphis Zoo. GPS Coordinates: 35.31026, -89.95278 Directions From Memphis Region: West Tennessee Take U.S. 51 north for approximately 14 miles to the traffic light at Micro Blvd. Turn left on Micro Blvd. Go one long block to the 4-way stop sign. Turn left on Old Millington Road. Go 1.2 miles. The winery will be on your left. Time Zone: Central Directions From Nashville and Jackson (I-40) Hours: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Wed-Sat 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Sun. Take I-40 to exit 24 (TN 385). (Note: exits 25 and 24 share the same exit ramp. After your exit, the exit splits. Be sure to follow the signs for exit 24 Millington.) Follow TN 385 for approximately 17 miles. The road will dead end at U.S. 51. Turn left on U.S. 51. Go 1.3 miles to the traffic light at Micro Blvd. Turn right on Micro Blvd. Go one long block to the 4-way stop sign. Turn left on Old Millington Road. Go 1.2 miles. The winery will be on your left. Web Site: www.OldMillingtonWinery.com Paris Winery Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard Roger & Lisa Ciarrocchi; Owners, Operators, & Managers 2982 Harvey Bowden Road Paris, TN 38242 Phone: (731) 644-9500 E-mail: info@pariswinery.com Description: GPS Coordinates: 36.21961, -88.21143 Web Site: www.pariswinery.com Region: West Tennessee Time Zone: Central Hours: Monday - Saturday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday: 12 noon to 6 p.m. "A Taste of Italy with Tennessee Hospitality" We offer a relaxed country setting and oldworld charm on a 100-acre working family farm, vineyard and winery. Experience complimentary wine tastings and Venetian architecture at our granite wine-tasting bar. Venture down the spiral staircase inviting you underground to our barrel-vaulted wine cellar. Picnic near the pond or stroll through the vineyards while enjoying our handcrafted wines. Light fare available, or bring your own. Wines: Sweet Wines: Tower Red, Old Time Muscadine, Somewhat Sophisticated, Paris Blush, Spumante. Fruity Wines: Peach, Plum, Spiced Apple, Blackberry, Ruby Red. Dry Wines: Chardonnay, Syrah, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon. Directions: We are 5.7 miles south of the TN 218 bypass on U.S. 641. This is approximately 7 miles from Paris From I-40, take exit 126 (U.S. 641) and go north. We are 28 miles north of the exit. Turn west onto Harvey Bowden Road. Stone Lions will greet you at the gate! Pickers Creek Winery 1986 New Columbia Highway Lewisburg, TN 37091 Phone: (615) 969-1013 GPS Coordinates: 35.497175, -86.834857 Web Site: www.PickersCreekWinery.com Region: Middle Tennessee Time Zone: Central Hours: Summer Hours Friday and Saturday: 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. Fall and Winter Hours: Friday: 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturday: 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (if no live music) Saturday: 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (if live music) Sunday: Noon to 5:00 p.m. Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard Description: In December 2009, Phil and Lydia Butler George, two active empty-nesters, decided it was time to go home. With aspirations of turning their love for great wine into the reality of a vineyard and winery for all to enjoy, what better place to make this happen than the heart of Middle Tennessee where the wine industry was beginning to make great strides in producing quality, award-winning wines. So they came home to the place where they both were raised – Lewisburg, Tennessee. Their vision for Pickers Creek was to combine elements of things that make life more enjoyable – great music, art, and wine. They built a venue for tasting delicious wines while showcasing Lydia’s mosaics and paintings along with paintings by Phil’s sister, Janet White, and art from other local artists. Wines: Dry, semi-sweet and sweet wines with musical names such as IN-A-GADDA-DA-VINO and THREE DOG WHITE. Directions: From Nashville, take I-65 south. Exit at exit 37 (U.S. 50), New Lewisburg Highway). Follow U.S. 50 east for approximately five miles to winery. (Note: Google Maps is calling this road Jim McCord Highway, but locals say it is only New Lewisburg Highway.) Red Barn Winery & Vineyards, LLC Judy Clements 1805 Tanyard Road Lafayette, TN 37083 Phone: (615) 688-6012 GPS Coordinates: 36.49157, -85.94259 Web Site: www.RedBarnWinery.com Region: Middle Tennessee Time Zone: Central Hours: Tue-Sat 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sun 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard Wines: A wonderful selection of wines including dry reds, dry whites, semi-sweets, and Southern sweet wines. Our wines include Niagara, Catawba, Vidal Blanc, Blackberry, Tennessee Waltz, Chambourcin, Seyval, Tennessee Red Neck, and many more, including fine ports. Other Points of Interest: Check out our www.TN52.com web site for local attractions. Be sure to check www.RedBarnWinery.com for our special events. Directions: From Nashville, TN: Take Interstate 40 east to exit 238. Turn left and proceed north on Highway 231 to Highway 25. Turn right onto Highway 25 and proceed east to Highway 10. Turn north onto Highway 10 and proceed to Highway 52. Turn east onto Highway 52 and proceed just past Highway 262 to a right onto Loftis Road. Proceed approximately 1 mile on Loftis Rd to a left onto Tanyard Road, and one mile on Tanyard Road to the winery on your left. From Knoxville, TN: Take Interstate 40 west to exit 258. Turn right onto Highway 53 and proceed to Highway 25. Take Highway 25 to Highway 80. Proceed north on Highway 80 to Highway 262. Turn left onto Highway 262 and proceed to Tanyard Road. Turn right on Tanyard Road and proceed past Loftis Road for one mile to the winery on your left. From Portland, TN (Exit 117 off Interstate 65): Proceed east on Highway 52 through Portland, Westmoreland, and Lafayette, just past Highway 262 to a right onto Loftis Road. Proceed approximately 1 mile on Loftis Rd to a left onto Tanyard Road, and one mile on Tanyard Road to the winery on your left. Maps on next page. Red Barn Winery & Vineyards, LLC Spout Spring Estates Vineyard (Continued) Alice and Chuck Belt 430 Riddle Lane Blaine, TN 37709 Phone: (865) 719-7485 E-mail: belt.alice@gmail.com GPS Coordinates: 36.171978, -83.651864 Web Site: www.spoutspringestates.com Region: East Tennessee Time Zone: Eastern Hours: Friday & Saturday: Noon to 8 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Description: In October 2012, Spout Springs Estates opened as a Tennessee Farm Winery. We are pleased to offer wines made from at least 95% grapes grown right here in our own vineyards. Spout Spring Estates is one of the largest producers of Cabernet Sauvignon wine grapes in Tennessee. Current efforts focus on production of high quality Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Chardonnay, and Riesling grapes for use in our own wines, and for sale to wineries and home winemakers in Tennessee. The vineyard was established in 2004. Wines: We presently offer for free tasting and sales Chardonnay, a dry Riesling, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Sangiovese, Country Riesling (semi-sweet) and a Smokey Mountain Rose (semi-sweet). Other Points of Interest in the Area: Only minutes from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Dollywood and Pigeon Forge. Directions from Knoxville: Take I-40 eastbound. Take exit 392. Continue on TN1 E/US-11W N/Rutledge Pike for approximately 17 miles. Turn right onto Little Valley Road and follow road signs (2.9 miles to the winery from 11W). Stonehaus Winery, Inc. Dr. Lloyd Hessler 2444 Genesis Road, Suite 103 Crossville, TN 38571 Phone: (931) 484-9463 (931) 484-WINE Fax: (931) 484-9425 E-mail: Rob@StonehausWinery.com Halcyon Days Restaurant Direct Line: (931) 456-3663 GPS Coordinates: 35.98503, -85.01110 Web Site: www.stonehauswinery.com Region: Middle Tennessee Time Zone: Central Hours: April through December Monday - Saturday: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday: 12 noon to 5 p.m. January through March Monday - Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday: 12 noon to 5 p.m. Description: Stonehaus Winery is located high atop Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau. Stonehaus Winery is open to visitors seven days a week year-round. Taste our fine wines from the dry Cabernet Sauvignon to the fruity Muscadine. Watch a free DVD tour of the winery. All aspects of the wine making process are covered from the history of Stonehaus, the grape growing, the crushing of grapes, the wine making process, and the bottling process. Wines: A wide array of wines from dry Merlot to fruity Muscadine. Other Points of Interest in the Area: Cumberland Mountain State Park, Cumberland County Playhouse, Vanity Fair Outlet Mall and the world’s largest flea market. Directions: Stonehaus Winery is located high atop Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau on Interstate I-40 at exit 320. Stonehaus Winery is approximately 114 miles from Nashville and 72 miles from Knoxville. Sugarland Cellars 1133 Parkway Gatlinburg,TN 37738 E-mail: SugarlandCellars@gmail.com Phone: (865) 325-1110 Toll Free: 1-855-228-5217 GPS Coordinates: 35.70646, -83.52250 Web Site: www.sugarlandcellars.com Region: East Tennessee Time Zone: Eastern Wines: A wide array of wines from dry to sweet. Hours: January 1st - March 31st Sunday - Thursday 10:00am - 7:00pm Friday - Saturday 10:00am - 8:00pm April 1st - December 31st 7 Days a Week 10:00am - 9:00pm Christmas Eve: Close at 5:00pm Thanksgiving Day: Close at 5:00pm Closed Christmas Day. Free tours are offered from noon to 6:00 p.m. Description: Sugarland Cellars is a fully operating winery offering tours and complimentary tastings of all wines available. The gift shop is a great experience filled with plenty of wine related gifts as well as other area related items. The rich history of Gatlinburg is showcased on our labels as well as throughout our guided tours. Our staff are all very vibrant, knowledgeable, and cannot wait to help all of our visitors experience the sights and tastes that Sugarland Cellars has to offer! Located at the entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Directions: Sugarland Cellars is located at 1133 Parkway in downtown Gatlinburg. This is on the far south end of downtown, about 100 yards before you enter the main part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Sumner Crest Winery 5306 Old Highway 52 Portland, TN 37148 Phone: (615) 325-4086 Fax: (615) 325-6360 GPS Coordinates: 36.59127, -86.59624 Web Site: www.sumnercrestwinery.com Region: Middle Tennessee Time Zone: Central Hours: Summer Hours: May 1 - December 31 Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday 12 noon - 5 p.m. Winter Hours: January 1 - April 30 Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday 12 noon - 4 p.m. Closed Easter and Christmas. Description: Sumner Crest Winery opened in June of 1997. The primary vineyard is located 5 miles away in Portland. Beautiful antique gallery. 1929 Model A Ford fully restored on display. Gift shop. Tennessee Mountainview Winery Morris Vineyard and Tennessee Mountainview Winery, LLC 346 Union Grove Rd Charleston, TN 37310 Phone: (423) 479-7311 GPS Coordinates: 35.20980, -84.73058 Wines: White Muscadine, Seyval, New Deal Sweet Red, Pioneer Blush, Steuben, Niagara White, Portland Strawberry Blush, Orlinda Gold (peach), Robertson King, and Sumner Queen. Web Site: www.morrisvineyard.com Other Points of Interest in the Area: This winery brings visitors the best of both old and new. Portland is well known for being the "Strawberry Capital" of Tennessee. Kentucky Downs, Kentucky’s newest racetrack, and Kentucky’s oldest historical home located in Simpson County are only 5 minutes away. The winery is only 30 minutes north of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. Time Zone: Eastern Directions: Take exit 117 off Interstate 65. Turn east off the exit ramp. The winery is located just to the right of the Shell Station. (This is only about 100 yards from the Interstate.) Region: East Tennessee Hours: Monday - Saturday: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday: 12 noon to 7 p.m. Pick Your Own: Starting June 1 and going until October 1. Seasonal hours for Pick Your Own: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Raspberries, Blackberries, Blueberries, Grapes and Muscadines. Call for availability Description: Morris vineyard is family owned and operated in the beautiful foothills of east Tennessee. The winery produces a vast selection of fine wines for all tastes, all produced and bottled on location in Charleston, Tennessee. We still offer pickyour-own fruit when in season. Come taste our wine and enjoy the incredible view of the Appalachian mountains. Wines: Muscadine Blush, Scuppernong, Blueberry, Mountain Rose, Mountain Rouge, Mountain Falls, Mountain Mist, Apple, Strawberry, Blackberry, Chambourcin, Cayuga, Raspberry. Directions: From I-75, take Paul Huff Parkway/Stuart Road east to Michigan Avenue Road. [Paul Huff Parkway changes names to Stuart Road before you come to Michigan Avenue Road.] Follow signs to Morris Vineyard and Winery. From I-75 to winery is about 11 miles. Tennessee Valley Winery John Smook 15606 Hotchkiss Valley Road East Loudon, TN 37774 Phone: (865) 986-5147 Toll-Free: (888) TVW-WINE GPS Coordinates: 35.78672, -84.34464 Web Site: www.tnvalleywine.com Region: East Tennessee Time Zone: Eastern Hours: Monday through Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sunday, 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. Description: Tennessee Valley Winery has special wine festivals and parties throughout the year. Get on their guest registration so that you can join in on the fun. Wines: Muscadine, Concord, Golden Muscat, Cynthiana, Cabernet Sauvignon, Mountain Blush, Country Red and various fruit wines (available seasonally). Other Points of Interest in the Area: Toqua Golf Course in Tellico Village; Riverview Golf Course; Cedar Hills Golf Course; Sequoia Museum; Loudon County Museum in the Carmichael Inn; 10 miles to Fort Loudon Dam and Marina and Melton Hill Dam; 15 miles to Tennessee’s largest flea market in Sweetwater; 30 miles to Smokies, Cumberland and Watts Bar Dam. Directions: From Knoxville on I-75, take exit 76, Sugar Limb Road. Turn right and go to Hotchkiss valley Road East. Turn right. Go about 100 yards, and turn left into the winery. Located 20 miles southwest of Knoxville. The winery is about 200 yards off the Interstate, clearly visible on top of a hill. The Grape Barn at Nolichucky Vineyard 6600 Fish Hatchery Rd. Russellville, Tennessee 37860 Telephone: (423) 312-6755 E-mail: nolichuckyvineyard@yahoo.com GPS Coordinates: 36.18266, -83.16624 Web Site: www.nolichuckyvineyard.com Region: East Tennessee Time Zone: Eastern Hours: Wednesday & Thursday: 12 noon to 6:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday: 12 noon to 8:00 p.m. Sunday,: 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. Description: Our GRAND OPENING of the "The Grape Barn at Nolichucky Vineyard," showcasing Nolichucky Vineyard products within the retail store as well as local vendors, was in JULY 2012. A feature within the "Grape Barn" is a wine tasting room which features Tennessee wines and jellies made from Tennessee's finest fruits. NOLICHUCKY VINEYARD is Hamblen County's only site for Agritourism and is located directly off I81 in Hamblen County, Tennessee, along the picturesque banks of the Nolichucky River. The Vineyard grows Riesling, Stuben, Traminette, Catawba and Muscadine and commercially sells to several wineries in Sevierville, Tennessee, including: Hillside Winery, Mountain Valley Winery, Apple Barn Winery and Blue Slip Winery in Knoxville, Tennessee. In addition to grape production, we offer vineyard tours, weddings, kayak, tube rentals and a summer music series, Jam In The Vineyard. In October, we have hay rides, pumpkin hunts in the vineyards and other great fall activities!. Directions: From Knoxville: Follow I-40 east to exit 421 and merge onto I-81 north. Follow I-81 and exit at exit 15. Turn right at the bottom of the exit ramp onto Fish Hatchery Road. The Grape Barn at Nolichucky Vineyard will be on your right in about 0.8 miles. Tsali Notch Cellar Farm Winery JD Dalton 140 Harrison Road. Madisonville, TN 37354 Phone: (423) 506-9895 E-mail: tsalinotchjd@gmail.com Description: We now have wine available made from our fruit. Come visit us at Tsali Notch Cellar! Time Zone: Nestled amidst majestic mountain views and lush greenery in Madisonville, Tennessee, Tsali Notch is a vineyard specializing in Muscadine grapes, which are indigenous to the Southeastern United States. Tsali Notch Vineyards, previously Halo Notch, began producing in September 2004 and is the largest commercial vineyard in Tennessee. We are located in Monroe County, approximately 8 miles off of Interstate 75, in the Cherokee Overhill Heritage Area. The vineyard covers over 35 acres of the 203-acre estate and has over 21 miles of producing vines. The property has an average elevation of 1,150 feet boasting sweeping views of the mountains within the Cherokee National Forest and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Eastern Wines; Hours: Our sweet white and sweet red Muscadine wines are made from grapes grown in our vineyards. We now have a new wine, Dry Red Muscadine, also made from grapes grown in our vineyards. GPS Coordinates: 35.51371, -84.43867 Web Site: www.tsalinotch.com Region: East Tennessee Off-season Hours: Sundays from 12 noon til 5 p.m. September and October Hours: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Private tours and other hours by appointment. Directions: From I-75, take exit 60 (TN-68). Turn toward Sweetwater/Spring City. Go approximately 8 miles. Turn right onto Pumpkin Hollow Road. Go approximately 1.4 miles. Turn right onto County Road 401. Go approximately 0.5 miles. Winery will be on the right. The Winery at Belle Meade Plantation 5025 Harding Pike Nashville TN, 37205 Phone: (615) 356-6164 Toll1-Free: 800-270-3991, ext. 43 GPS Coordinates: 36.10453, -86.86506 Web Site: www.bellemeadewinery.com Region: Middle Tennessee Time Zone: Central Hours: Monday - Saturday 11:00am - 4:30pm Sunday 12:00pm - 4:30pm Description: The Winery at Belle Meade Plantation is Tennessee’s newest winery and Nashville’s only winery to date! This addition to our guest experience here on the Plantation is a natural fit. For over 200 years, the Harding and Jackson families opened the doors to the mansion for friends and visitors, and the finest food and drink became part of the tradition of Belle Meade. The mansion and grounds are open for tours daily. A single admission price admits you to full tour of the mansion, the grounds, the winery. and all of the other buildings Wines: Carriage House White, Bramble Blush, Muscadine, Belle Meade Blackberry, Racing Silk Red Directions: From I-440 in Nashville, take the West End Avenue exit. (This is U.S. 70S.) Belle Meade Plantation is approximately 3.5 miles from I-440. Follow West End Avenue westbound. The street will change names to Harding Pike. Continue on Harding Pike. You will see the historical entrance to the mansion at 5025 Harding Pike on your left. However, you will need to continue past the mansion and turn left onto Leake Avenue. Turn left off of Leake Avenue into the Bell Meade Plantation's parking lot. Ticket sales are in the gift-shop building next to this parking lot. Notes Notes Notes