Gatlinburg Wine Trail
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Gatlinburg Wine Trail: A Local Journey Through Tennessee's Finest Wines and Ciders

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About

The Gatlinburg Wine Trail is a curated experience connecting five top wineries and cideries in Gatlinburg and Sevierville, Tennessee. For a single $10 fee, guests receive VIP tastings of more than 40 varieties of wines and ciders. The trail encourages visitors to explore unique local flavors while enjoying the scenic backdrop of the Smoky Mountains. Participants receive a complimentary gift after visiting all locations within a seven-day period. The trail is flexible, allowing you to start at any venue and explore at your own pace.

Wine has been part of Tennessee's agricultural story for decades, with the state's climate and soil supporting a variety of grapes and apples. The Gatlinburg Wine Trail highlights this regional tradition by featuring wineries like Tennessee Homemade Wines, which has been recognized since 2014 for its rustic charm and quality. Cider production also has roots in Appalachian culture, with Tennessee Cider Co. showcasing locally sourced apples. The trail reflects the evolution of local craft beverage culture, blending heritage with innovative winemaking and cider crafting practices.

Visitors to the Gatlinburg Wine Trail can expect a relaxed and engaging experience. Each stop offers a distinctive atmosphere, from rustic tasting rooms to modern cider houses. Whether you prefer dry reds, sweet whites, or crisp ciders, the trail provides diverse options. Knowledgeable staff share insights into the production process and flavor profiles, enhancing the tasting experience. The trail's design allows visitors to sip, savor, and learn while enjoying the natural beauty and hospitality that define Gatlinburg and the surrounding area.

Did You Know

  • Tennessee Homemade Wines has been named the #1 winery in Tennessee since 2014 (Tennessee Tourism).
  • The Gatlinburg Wine Trail features over 40 different wines and ciders across five locations (Gatlinburg Wine Trail official).
  • The trail spans both Gatlinburg and Sevierville, offering a variety of local craft beverage experiences (Gatlinburg Chamber of Commerce).
  • Tennessee's climate is well-suited for muscadine grapes, a popular varietal in local wines (University of Tennessee Extension).
  • Cider making in the Smokies draws on Appalachian traditions of apple cultivation dating back centuries (Appalachian Heritage Foundation).

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Adults Only Cider Scenic Tasting Wine Wine Trail Winery
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Various Locations, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
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Phone
(865) 412-1030
schedule
Hours
10 AM - 11 PM (varies by location)
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Typical Visit
3-5 hours (full trail)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Gatlinburg Wine Trail suitable for families?

While the trail focuses on wine and cider tastings, many venues are family-friendly during the day. However, tastings are strictly for guests 21 and older.

Do I need to book tastings in advance?

Reservations are generally not required but recommended during busy seasons or weekends to ensure availability.

Are the wineries wheelchair accessible?

Most trail locations provide wheelchair access, but it's best to check with individual venues for specific accommodations.

Can I purchase bottles to take home along the trail?

Yes, all participating wineries and cideries offer bottles for sale to take home or ship.

Are there food options available on the trail?

Some venues offer small bites or pairings, but many visitors choose to dine at local restaurants in Gatlinburg or Sevierville.

Take Home a Piece of Gatlinburg Wine Trail

Branded LocaleTrips sticker set arriving soon. Use the trail cam Bigfoot sticker, the heritage benchmark, and the editorial portrait on your water bottle, laptop, or Instagram story.

Field Notes

Last reported Bigfoot sighting near Gatlinburg Wine Trail: On March 12, 2025, a hiker near Kuwohi reported seeing a large, hairy figure moving swiftly between the trees just after dusk. The witness described the figure as about seven feet tall with a distinct smoky outline. While no photos were captured, locals joked it might have been a new 'wine enthusiast' joining the trail.

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