There is nothing more nostalgia-inducing than the moment when a sip of fresh, hot apple cider hits your tongue, and thankfully for all of us, it’s finally the time of year again where fresh cider is available pretty much everywhere you look. Sure, you can pick some up from the local grocery store, but that’s not quite the same as the experience of traveling to your local orchard and getting the stuff from the source. We’ve put together this list so you can do just that. Hope you enjoy!
- Wylie Cider - Sevierville
Wylie Cider - Facebook
Wylie Cider - Facebook The Wylie Cider Barn on Foxfire Mountain crafts both hard and soft ciders, and they’re the first craft cidery in Tennessee! (3757 Thomas Lane, Sevierville)
- The Apple Barn - Sevierville
The Apple Barn - Facebook
The Apple Barn - Facebook Sevierville is a hoppin’ spot when it comes to cider mills, but there’s a lot because it’s all good. The Apple Barn is no different. They’re also known for their incredible apple butter! (230 Apple Valley Rd, Sevierville)
- Fairmount Orchard - Signal Mountain
Fairmont Orchard, Inc. - Facebook
Fairmont Orchard, Inc. - Facebook Just outside of Chattanooga, Fairmount Orchard has been quietly serving the folks of Southeast Tennessee since 1971. You gotta drive up the mountain to get it, but the trip is so worth their amazing cider. (2204 Fairmount Pike, Signal Mountain)
- Shade Tree Farm and Orchard - Adams
Shade Tree Farm and Orchard - Facebook
Shade Tree Farm and Orchard - Facebook Just north of Nashville in Adams, Shade Tree Farm offers folks from around the area to come pick their own apples to take home, but of course you should take home some of their cider, too. (2087 Kinneys Road, Adams)
- Morning Glory Orchard - Nolensville
Morning Glory Orchard - Facebook
Morning Glory Orchard - Facebook Out in Nolensville, just half an hour south of Nashville, Morning Glory does so much more than apples, but their ciders bring folks from around the state year after year. If you live within a day trip, this is a spot you have to try. (7690 Nolensville Rd, Nolensville)
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Wylie Cider - Facebook
The Wylie Cider Barn on Foxfire Mountain crafts both hard and soft ciders, and they’re the first craft cidery in Tennessee! (3757 Thomas Lane, Sevierville)
The Apple Barn - Facebook
Sevierville is a hoppin’ spot when it comes to cider mills, but there’s a lot because it’s all good. The Apple Barn is no different. They’re also known for their incredible apple butter! (230 Apple Valley Rd, Sevierville)
Fairmont Orchard, Inc. - Facebook
Just outside of Chattanooga, Fairmount Orchard has been quietly serving the folks of Southeast Tennessee since 1971. You gotta drive up the mountain to get it, but the trip is so worth their amazing cider. (2204 Fairmount Pike, Signal Mountain)
Shade Tree Farm and Orchard - Facebook
Just north of Nashville in Adams, Shade Tree Farm offers folks from around the area to come pick their own apples to take home, but of course you should take home some of their cider, too. (2087 Kinneys Road, Adams)
Morning Glory Orchard - Facebook
Out in Nolensville, just half an hour south of Nashville, Morning Glory does so much more than apples, but their ciders bring folks from around the state year after year. If you live within a day trip, this is a spot you have to try. (7690 Nolensville Rd, Nolensville)
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