Grape growing in Tennessee went from being a major cash crop in the late 1800s to being virtually non-existent from prohibition until the early 1980s. As winegrowers have transitioned from tobacco and learned how to better deal with Tennessee’s hot and humid climate, grape growing is once again becoming a major cash crop. There are now more than forty Tennessee wineries and nearly all provide wine tasting opportunities. Wineries are primarily concentrated in the northern part of the state extending in an arc from Memphis, through Nashville, to Knoxville. Scroll down for a comprehensive list of Tennessee wineries and click “map view” to access the advanced winery search. Whether you would like to visit a winery that provides beautiful vineyard lodging, has food available to complement its wines, or hosts vineyard weddings, we make it easy to find the best wine tasting and touring destinations in Tennessee wine country.
Highland Manor Winery | Jamestown, Tennessee | Tennessee Wineries
The Grape Barn at Nolichucky Vineyard | Russellville, Tennessee | Tennessee Wineries
Century Farm Winery | Jackson, Tennessee | Tennessee Wineries
Old Millington Vineyard & Winery | Millington, Tennessee | Tennessee Wineries
Arrington Vineyards | Arrington, Tennessee | Tennessee Wineries
Bellaterra Ranch & Winery | Franklin, Tennessee | Tennessee Wineries
Corey Ippolito Winery | Blountville, Tennessee | Tennessee Wineries
Morris Vineyard and Tennessee Mountainview Winery | Charleston, Tennessee | Tennessee Wineries
White Squirrel Winery | Kenton, Tennessee | Tennessee Wineries
Amber Falls Winery & Cellar | Hampshire, Tennessee | Tennessee Wineries
Monteagle Wine Cellars | Monteagle, Tennessee | Tennessee Wineries
Sumner Crest Winery | Portland, Tennessee | Tennessee Wineries
Reedy Creek Cellars | Kingsport, Tennessee | Tennessee Wineries
Chestnut Hill Winery | Crossville, Tennessee | Tennessee Wineries
Keg Springs Winery | Hampshire, Tennessee | Tennessee Wineries
Natchez Hills Vineyard | Hampshire, Tennessee | Tennessee Wineries