Wine Trails are a fun way to explore Tennessee Wineries!
Wine Trails are formed when several wineries get together and encourage visitors to visit each other. These wineries are usually close together, making it possible to cover the entire wine trail in a day or two. Frequently, the Wine Trail members stamp your "passport" at each winery. Completing a visit to all the wineries in the Wine Trail may earn you a gift from the last winery visited.
Visit the wineries in any order you like. Obtain the passport at the first winery you visit.
There are currently two wine trails in Tennessee:
Rocky Top Wine
Trail
Pigeon Forge area
(East Tennessee)
Consists of three wineries:
Mountain Valley Winery
Hillside Winery
Apple Barn Winery
Web Site: http://www.rockytopwineries.com
Natchez Trace
Wine Trail
The area south of I-40 between Jackson, Columbia and Nashville
(Middle Tennessee)
Consists of three wineries:
Amber Falls Winery
Grinders Switch Winery
Keg Springs Winery
Web Site: http://www.ntwines.com
Upper Cumberland Wine
Trail
The area north of I-40 between Jamestown, Crossville, Cookeville and
Lafayette.
(Middle Tennessee)
DelMonaco Winery
Red Barn Winery
Holly Ridge Winery
Highland Manor Winery
Stonehaus Winery
Chestnut Hill Winery [not a TFWA member]
Web Site:
http://www.uppercumberland.org/wineries.htm
Enjoy Tennessee's Wine Trails!

