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PARTICIPAT­ING WINERIES

- STAFF REPORT

› 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.

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