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Sip TN Chattanooga Wine Festival returns to First Horizon Pavilion

Sample + purchase over 100 wines at this year’s Sip TN Chattanooga Wine Festival on Saturday, March 23 at the First Horizon Pavilion.

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Bring your friends and family to enjoy some of the state’s best wine offerings this weekend.

Photo provided by Rocky Top Wine Trail

Cheers, folks. The Sip TN Chattanooga Wine Festival returns this Saturday, March 23 at the First Horizon Pavilion. The annual event is all about showcasing wine producers + some of the best wines the state of Tennessee has to offer.

From 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., wine enthusiasts will have the opportunity to sample + purchase over 100 different kinds of wines, ciders, and meads from regional wineries.

In addition to the wine offerings, there will be nearly two dozen local artisans from the Chattanooga Market to shop from, food trucks, and live music performances.

Here are some need-to-knows before you head to the event:

  • This is a 21+ event and you must have a valid photo ID for entry.
  • This event is rain or shine + there are no refunds.
  • Purchased wine bottles may not be opened or consumed at the event.
  • Designated driver tickets will be sold at a discounted rate.
  • No pets are allowed.
  • Security will be onsite.
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Take home your own souvenir wine glass after the festival is over.

Photo provided by Chattanooga Market

Your ticket grants wine tastings, a souvenir TN Wines wine glass, a six-bottle wine tote bag, and more. Proceeds from the event stay local + will benefit Tennessee’s agriculture and small businesses.

Want to get a sneak peek? Here are the participants you can expect to see at the festival:

  • Holly Ridge Winery
  • Beans Creek Winery
  • Century Farm Winery
  • Savannah Bee Mead
  • Mountain Valley Winery
  • Mill Bridge Hard Cider Co.
  • Hillside Winery
  • Apple Barn Hard Cider Co.
  • Apple Barn Winery
  • Tsali Notch Vineyard
  • Beachaven Winery
  • Paris Winery
  • Tennessee Homemade Wines
  • Tennessee Cider Co.
  • Goodwater Vineyards
  • Honeytree Meadery
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