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Gorgeous, serene scenery and great wines. Will...

1/17/17
Gorgeous, serene scenery and great wines. Will definitely plan more visits
Source: google Kristi Sartin

Absolutely wonderful place in Williamson County/metro Nashville....

9/13/16
Absolutely wonderful place in Williamson County/metro Nashville. Excellent wines. Wine tasting available. Definitely recommend to anyone who likes wine. Property is available for picnics and offers beautiful scenery. Go there!
Source: google joshua hearn

We had a wonderful time on two...

8/11/16
We had a wonderful time on two occasions! We brought picnic baskets with our church group of friends and children and sat at a few picnic tables. Beautiful scenery! The jazz ensemble was very good and nice to hear as we are and drank! There was a two hour wait on taste testing. We bought wine without taste testing to enjoy their wine. We have had fun doing something different and outdoors.
Source: google Brenda Russell

It’s a beautiful drive to the Arrington...

6/2/16
It’s a beautiful drive to the Arrington Vineyards. It’s out in the Tennessee countryside, away from the noise and commotion of Nashville, on a narrow state highway, winding through densely forested hills.

What do you do here? Uh… nothing. Well, almost nothing. There is no restaurant - most people bring a picnic lunch - no loud country band. It’s quiet… and green… and relaxing.

Spread out like a big green quilt on the side of a hill, the vineyards stretch almost as far as the eye can see. Also on the hill are small groves of trees which shade picnic tables and folks sipping wine and talking to friends or taking leisurely naps on the cushy grass. I saw some friends tossing a Frisbee.

At the top of the hill is the wine shop where sampling is done and bottles are sold.

Miss Sherrie and I found a shaded picnic table at the top of the hill. A breeze made the hot sun more than bearable. We “people-watched” and admired the view. The hill is perfectly mowed and slopes rather steeply to the vineyards below. Before leaving, we sauntered down the hill and walked among the rows of grape vines. Each vine had many new clusters of grapes. We’ll return when the fruit ripens because we’d like to see a bit of the harvesting and wine making process.

Most folks come to Nashville and rush from bar to bar and from restaurant to restaurant. If you’re here for more than two days, you’ll need some un-wind time. I think this is the place.
Source: google Jack Trenor
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About Winery and Wines

Arrington Vineyards opened its doors July 1, 2007. Since then, we have been providing a “wine country experience” of award winning wines set among the picturesque rolling hills of middle Tennessee. Owned by country music artist Kix Brooks, winemaker Kip Summers, and entrepreneur John Russell, Arrington Vineyards has truly become “Nashville’s Wine Country”. Our vineyards were originally established in 2003, when Kip and a fellow wine enthusiast and their families purchased a 25 acre hog farm and began clearing the property and planting grapevines. In 2004, Kix purchased the farm adjacent to the original vineyards - which included the farmhouse that eventually became the winery tasting room. Together, they began creating a first class winery with the working name of Firefly Vineyards. This name was later changed to reflect the local community of Arrington, Tennessee. In 2005, the vineyards were expanded and the partners began working with Williamson County to create a whole new class of county zoning that would allow the winery to have a tasting room and retail store. The first two vintages of wine (2005 and 2006) were made by Kip at Beachaven Vineyards & Winery in Clarksville, TN where he had been winemaker for 11 years. Construction on the AV winery began in late 2006. By April 2007, the winery was officially licensed, our wine and equipment moved in, and bottling commenced. Arrington Vineyards quickly established itself as a first class operation – winning “Best of Show” at the Wines of the South Competition for its 2004 Syrah and quickly selling out of our 2005 vintage in a few months. In May 2008, John Russell joined our Arrington Vineyards partnership, adding his keen sense of business to an already strong partnership and management team. We also continued to expand our vineyards and began distributing our wines throughout middle Tennessee via Lipman Brothers.