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There are nine wineries located on TN 52 or not far from it.  This is the highest concentration of wineries in Tennessee!

 


C6 Montgomery County
Beachhaven Winery
1100 Dunlop Lane
Clarksville, TN 37027
(931) 645-8867
www.beachavenwinery.com
www.tennesseewines.com/beachaven.htm
Beachaven is one of Tennessee's largest wineries.  It is located about a mile from exit 4 on I-24, close to Clarksville.  In addition to its award-winning wines, Beachaven is also noted for its Jazz On The Lawn series.

 

 


C7 Robertson County
Chateau Ross Vineyard & Winery
5823 Fulton Road
Springfield, TN 37172
(615) 654-9463 (654-WINE)
http://www.tennesseewines.com/chateau_ross.htm
Today, Chateau Ross sells most of its wine to distributors who, in turn, sell it to liquor stores, wine shops, and restaurants throughout the state.  Because of this, Chateau Ross is not really set up for tourists anymore.  (For example, their tasting room is now a storage room for wine casks.)  However, they still welcome visitors who would like to come by.  You must call in advance to make an appointment.

 

 


C8 Sumner County: Area 1
Long Hollow Winery & Vineyards

Stu and Aldona Phillips
665 Long Hollow Pike
Goodlettsville, TN 37072
(615) 859-5559
www.longhollowwinery.com
http://www.tennesseewines.com/long_hollow.htm
Grand Ole Opry star Stu Phillips operate this winery.  The winery is just north of Rivergate Mall and about a mile off I-65 at exit 97.  (FYI: TN 52 is at exit 117.)  Photo courtesy of TFWA.

 

 

 


C8 Sumner County: Area 1
Sumner Crest Winery
5306 Old Highway 52
Portland, TN 37148
(615) 325-4086
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www.sumnercrestwinery.com
www.tennesseewines.com/sumner_crest.htm
At Sumner Crest Winery, you will find locally-made Tennessee wines, a collection of antique cars, a collection of European antiques on display, and a large selection of specialty gift items for sale.

 

 


C9 Macon County: Area 7
Red Barn Winery & Vineyards, LLC 
1805 Tanyard Road
Lafayette, TN  37083  
Owners: Glen & Judy Clements
(615) 688-6012 (Voice)
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www.RedBarnWinery.com
One of the "must" visits on our tour is the Red Barn Winery & Vineyards.  Judy and Glen Clements, the owners of the Winery, will be delighted to tell you about about Macon County attractions and sights.  Their winery is in a quiet rural setting where you can just sit back and enjoy the country ... and sample their award-winning wines if you like.  Also Pick-Your-Own Blackberries at Red Barn!

 

 


C11 Overton County
Holly Ridge Winery
Livingston, Tennessee
www.hollyridgewinery.com
www.tennesseewines.com/holly_ridge.htm
Holly Ridge Winery is a family-owned and operated farm winery located in Livingston, Tennessee.  Since 1998, Holly Ridge Winery has been producing award-winning wines made from grapes grown in sloping vineyards surrounding the winery. Much emphasis is placed on viticulture at the winery as we want to use only the highest quality grapes for our wines. Currently, we grow 14 different cultivars ranging from the French hybrid varieties of Chambourcin and Seyval Blanc to American standards such as Concord and Niagra to the Vinifera Cabernet Franc.  Text courtesy of the Holly Ridge web site.

 

 

 


C13 Fentress County
Highland Manor Winery
Jamestown, Tennessee
www.highlandmanorwinery.com
www.tennesseewines.com/highland_manor.htm


This is Tennessee's oldest winery.  They offer free tours and wine tastings.  Of course, all of their wines are available for sale to take home.  Step outside to see the vineyards.  Enjoy the picnic tables under the shade trees.

 

 

 


C13 Fentress County (Things to see in Cumberland County)
Stonehaus Winery, Inc.

2444 Genesis Road, Suite 103
Crossville, TN 38571
(931) 484-9463    (931) 484-WINE
www.stonehauswinery.com
http://www.tennesseewines.com/stonehaus.htm
Stonehaus Winery is located high atop Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau. Stonehaus Winery is open to visitors seven days a week year-round. Their wines range 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.  Stonehaus is located at I-40, exit 320.  (FYI: U.S. 127 which leads north into Jamestown in Fentress County is at exit 317.)

 

 

 


C17 Claiborne County (Things to see in Granger County, Tennessee)
Clinch Mountain Winery

1335 Bullen Valley Road
Thorn Hill, TN 37881
Phone: (865) 767-3600
www.clinchmountainwinery.com
http://www.tennesseewines.com/clinch_mountain.htm
Clinch Mountain Winery is located at the foot of Clinch Mountain just 200 yards from a public boat launch to the Clinch River. They have a beautiful creek running beside their barn-like building along with a tasting bar and a gift shop.