Best For
Couples • Families • Sweet wine enthusiasts
Pro Tip
Ask staff for pairing suggestions or recipes—they often share creative ways to use the wines beyond drinking
About Tennessee Homemade Wines - Gatlinburg Winery
Tennessee Homemade Wines stands out among Gatlinburg wineries for its approachable take on fruit wines and warm Southern hospitality. The tasting room staff, including local favorites Fred, Kate, Amber, and Sean, share their extensive wine knowledge while keeping the atmosphere fun and unpretentious. Whether you're new to wine or a seasoned enthusiast, they'll guide you through their selection with genuine enthusiasm.
The winery specializes in fruit-forward wines that showcase regional flavors, with their blackberry, peach, and signature 10-year aged blueberry wines earning particular praise from visitors. These sweet and semi-sweet varieties offer a perfect introduction to Tennessee wine culture, and many guests find themselves shipping bottles home or joining the wine club for regular deliveries.
As part of the Rocky Top Wine Trail, Tennessee Homemade Wines attracts both first-time visitors and loyal returners who make it an annual tradition. The central Gatlinburg location makes it easily accessible for those exploring downtown, though this prime spot means it can get busy during peak tourist seasons.
For the best experience, visit during off-peak hours (typically weekday mornings) when staff can provide more personalized attention. While most visitors report excellent service, occasional busy periods can lead to rushed tastings or longer wait times. The wine trail passport program offers additional value for those planning to visit multiple local wineries.
Pro tip: Take time to chat with the staff about their seasonal offerings - they often have limited-edition wines that aren't part of the standard tasting menu. The knowledgeable team is always happy to share stories about their winemaking process and what makes Tennessee fruit wines unique.
Amenities & Features
Visitor Notes for Tennessee Homemade Wines - Gatlinburg Winery
What stands out
Tennessee Homemade Wines - Gatlinburg Winery is listed as a winery in Gatlinburg at 643 Parkway Gatlinburg TN 37738. It currently holds a 4.6 rating from 120 reviews.
Available features currently listed include Exceptional staff members (Fred, Kate, Amber, and Sean frequently mentioned by name) who are knowledgeable and create memorable experiences, Standout fruit wines including the blackberry, peach, 10-year blueberry, and seasonal pumpkin pie varieties, Participation in the Gatlinburg Wine Trail ($11 for tastings at five wineries—much better value than individual $5-10 tastings), and Unique offerings like the spicy blanc and wine slushies alongside traditional wines and ciders. It looks like one of the stronger fits for visitors looking for Couples, Families, and Sweet wine enthusiasts.
Planning details
Current hours are posted for 7 days of the week. An official website is linked here for direct confirmation of current details.
Useful planning notes tied to this listing include: Ask staff for pairing suggestions or recipes—they often share creative ways to use the wines beyond drinking.
Opening Hours
Best Times to Visit Tennessee Homemade Wines - Gatlinburg Winery
Visit during weekday mornings for the calmest experience.
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What are the hours for Tennessee Homemade Wines - Gatlinburg Winery?
Check our opening hours section for current times. Hours may vary seasonally.
Is Tennessee Homemade Wines - Gatlinburg Winery family-friendly?
Yes, Tennessee Homemade Wines - Gatlinburg Winery welcomes visitors of all ages. It's a popular destination for families visiting Gatlinburg.
How do I get to Tennessee Homemade Wines - Gatlinburg Winery?
Tennessee Homemade Wines - Gatlinburg Winery is located at 643 Parkway Gatlinburg TN 37738. Use the directions button for navigation.
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