Explore Tennessee Wine, Beyond the Glass.
Scenic trails, vineyards, festivals, and nearly a 100 wineries across East, Middle, and West Tennessee.
Sip, Savor & Celebrate TENNESSEE WINES
Tennessee wine is a growing part of the state’s agricultural and cultural story. Nearly 100 wineries work across the state, crafting a wide range of pours from classic European grapes to native and hybrid varieties like muscadine and Chambourcin. From dry reds and crisp whites to fruit-forward blends, ciders and meads, there is something worth raising a glass to in every region. When you visit, you are supporting local farms, small businesses and the growers, makers and families keeping the tradition alive.
Plan Your Visit
Find wineries, cideries and meaderies across East, Middle and West Tennessee.
Below is a selection of wineries to help you start exploring Tennessee wines. Looking for more options? View the full directory to explore additional wineries across the state.
Your ticket to Tennessee wine
Download your free Tennessee Wine Trail Passport and start exploring wineries across the state.
With more than 40 participating wineries, cideries and meaderies, the passport makes it easy to plan tastings, discover new favorites and turn every visit into a memorable experience.
From seasonal festivals to casual weekend stops, it’s your guide to Tennessee wine country—free to sign up, simple to use and ready whenever you are.
Upcoming Events
See what is coming up on the Tennessee Wine Trail calendar. Plan your visit around festivals, vineyard gatherings and local tastings across the state.
Sip TN Wine Experience at the Great Smoky Mountain Hot Air Balloon Festival
Sip TN Wine Experience at the Great Smoky Mountain Hot Air Balloon Festival
Sip TN Wine Festival – Memphis
Sip TN Wine Festival – Memphis
Explore Tennessee's Wine Regions
Curious about Tennessee wine history, varietals or the perfect pairing? You are in the right place. Read travel tips, winemaker profiles and the stories behind Tennessee’s wine world.

West Tennessee
River bluffs, small-town hospitality and the West Tennessee Wine Trail.

Middle Tennessee
Rolling hills, historic farms and backroads between Nashville and the Plateau.

East Tennessee
Mountain views, lake country and the new Nine Lakes of East Tennessee AVA.
Why Tennessee Wine?
Tennessee’s wine community is raising the bar for quality, craftsmanship and hospitality. Programs like the Tennessee Quality Assurance Program recognize wines that meet rigorous testing and judging standards, strengthening the state’s reputation for serious winemaking.
As you explore the Tennessee Wine Trail, you will find scenic tasting routes, vineyard events, tasting rooms and tours, cideries and mead stops, live music paired with Southern cooking, and accessible, family and pet friendly stops along the way. Whether it is a date, a girls’ weekend, a milestone birthday or a quiet afternoon alone, Tennessee hospitality comes standard.
Common Questions
Quick answers to the questions we hear most from first-time visitors.
Can I bring the kids?
Most Tennessee wineries are family and all-ages welcome, with outdoor seating, picnic space and kid-friendly activities at many stops. A few locations are 21 and up; check the winery’s listing before you go.
Do I need a reservation?
Most wineries welcome walk-ins during open hours. A smaller number are reservations-required or appointment-only, especially for private events and farm stays. Each winery’s listing notes which applies.
How much does a visit cost?
There is no cost to walk into most Tennessee wineries. Tasting fees vary by location and are often waived with a bottle purchase. The Tennessee Wine Trail Passport itself is free to sign up.


