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PARTICIPATING WINERIES
› Keg Springs Winery
› Natchez Hills Vineyard
› Cades Cove Cellars
› Highland Manor Winery
› Hillside Winery
› Sugarland Cellars
› Mill Bridge Winery
› Mountain Valley Vineyards
› DelMonaco Winery & Vineyards
› Pleasant Hill Vineyards
› Spout Spring Estates Winery and
Vineyard › Tennessee Homemade Wines
› Beachaven Vineyards & Winery
› Goodwater Vineyards and Winery
› Beans Creek Winery
› Crown Winery LLC
› Trazo Meadery
› Pickers Creek Winery
› Tsali Notch Vineyard
› Paris Winery
› Morris Vineyard & Winery
The Tennessee Farm Winegrowers Alliance is hosting a festival on Saturday afternoon, March 23, at which the winegrowers will showcase some of the best wines Tennessee has to offer.
The SipTN Chattanooga Wine Festival will offer tastings of more than 200 wines from Tennessee wineries across the state, along with live music, artisan crafts and food.
This farm-to-bottle event is designed to be a day for guests to stroll around, shop with artisans and vendors, enjoy delicious food and sip wine or hard cider. Proceeds from the event benefit Chattanooga Market.
General-admission tickets include a souvenir SipTN wine glass and Tennessee wines bottle bag. Guests will be able to buy bottles directly from wineries, often at a discount. The Designated Driver ticket includes soft drinks, coffee, water and some sweet treats.
Food vendors and food trucks on-site will be Rolling J’s, Clumpies Ice Cream, I Love Tacos, Chick-n-Nooga, Lupi’s and Bitler Bistro. No outside food or beverages will be allowed.
SipTN organizers remind guests they must have a valid photo ID as well as their ticket for entry. Since the event is six hours long, guests should pace themselves and drink responsibly; overindulgence will not be tolerated.