Big Creek Winery Announces Spring Jam 2024 – A Day of Music, Wine and Fun!

Big Creek Winery Announces Spring Jam 2024 – A Day of Music, Wine and Fun!

Big Creek Winery is excited to announce the much-anticipated return of Spring Jam 2024, set to take place on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at 1900 Crescentview Road in Pulaski, ​Tennessee.

Spring Jam 2024 promises to be a day filled with fantastic live music, delicious food, and of course, exceptional wines. Attendees can expect a diverse lineup of talented musicians to grace the stage throughout the day, creating the perfect ambiance for a springtime celebration.

The musical lineup includes performances by:

Braise Killen – Taking the stage from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Braise Killen’s soulful melodies are sure to captivate audiences. Fans can follow Braise Killen on Facebook at Braise Killen Music.

Will Paustian – From 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., Will Paustian will serenade the crowd with his unique blend of folk and Americana. Learn more about Will Paustian and his music at willpaustian.com.

Clay Page – Closing out the event from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. will be Clay Page, offering up his infectious country tunes that are sure to have everyone dancing. Explore Clay Page’s music at claypagecountry.com.

In addition to the live music, attendees 21+ can indulge in complimentary wine tastings featuring Big Creek Winery’s finest selections. Guests are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs and relax while enjoying the festivities. Children are welcome to join in the fun and can bounce to their hearts’ content in the provided bouncy house.

For those seeking delicious fare to accompany their wine, there will be two food trucks on-site: Good News Food and The Noble Fox, offering a variety of delectable options to satisfy every craving.

Spring Jam 2024 is a free event and open to the public, promising a day of unforgettable experiences for wine enthusiasts, music lovers and families alike.

Don’t miss out on this incredible celebration of spring at Big Creek Winery. For more information, visit bigcreekwinerytennessee.com.

About Big Creek Winery: Located in Pulaski, TN, Big Creek Winery is renowned for its handcrafted wines made from locally sourced grapes. With a commitment to quality and innovation, Big Creek Winery offers an exceptional selection of wines that reflect the unique terroir of Tennessee. Visit us online at bigcreekwinerytennessee.com to learn more.

About that Dent in a Wine Bottle

About that Dent in a Wine Bottle

At Big Creek Winery, we are committed to making sure that you love the wine you buy which is why we always have had FREE tastings. If you taste It in the winery, you know exactly what you are taking home.

We also have recommendations on our website about cooking with wine, storing wines and pairing wines with various recipes. But there is yet another burning question we are here to solve for you.

“Why is there a big dent in the bottom of the wine bottle?”

We would hate for you not to know the answer to this important question so, here goes. The “dent” is a relic that dates to a time when glass bottles were hand blown. To make sure they would not topple over from an uneven bottom glass blowers would create a “dent” to keep it from wobbling.

The “dent” actually has a name. In the glass business, the dent is called a “punt”.

When you pour a wine, you are supposed to keep control of the bottle by keeping a finger in the “punt”.

In today’s marketplace where bottles are molded and can be mass produced identically, there is no need for a “punt”, but it has been kept as part of wine tradition.

When you shop, it isn’t really possible to see the “punt” very well. There are some vintners who use bottles with a large “punt” to decrease the volume of a full bottle.  At Big Creek Winery, you’ll find we take a traditional “punt” on our bottles.

Come see for yourself! We’re glad we could solve this mystery for you.

Cheers to the “punt”.

Wine with Cheese

Wine with Cheese

Pairing wines and cheeses is a favorite way to enjoy wine – and cheese! If you are just beginning to explore which wines go with what cheeses, we have some tips for you:

The easiest way to pair is to start with the type of cheese you like the best. There are 4 groups of cheeses: Hard, Soft, Blue Cheese, Goat Cheeses, Rind Cheese and Melted Cheese.

The pairings go as follows:

Hard Cheeses (cheddars, parmigiano, Manchego) go well with a medium body red wine. The most common and most favorite pairing is Cabernet Sauvignon with hard cheeses. But some pair people love pairing a chardonnay with cheddar.

Soft Cheeses (cheese spreads, brie, camembert) are paired with fruity wines. Often these will be a pinot noir or sometimes a rosé.

Blue Cheese (Roquefort, Gorgonzola) are strong cheeses that pair with a sweet wine or sherry.

Goat Cheese pairs with a rosé or a fruity Beaujolais (red) wine.

Melted Cheese (fondu) pairs with a sharp white wine.

The Art of Serving Port-Like Wine

The Art of Serving Port-Like Wine

Those sweet, rich wines that taste more like a dessert than a dinner wine are often found to be imported from Portugal. In the wine industry, these imported wines are referred to as “Port Wines” At Big Creek Winery, those rich dessert or after dinner wines are “port-like”, sharing some of the flavors of true Port Wines. We invite your to come by for a taste and to discover our dessert-ready wine!

The Art of Serving Port and Port-Like Wines

Beyond the starting place in Portugal, Port Wines share the feature of being a rich, sweet wine that, because of the sweetness, is usually enjoyed as an “after dinner” or dessert wine. There are two main categories of Ports with the first being a berry or fruit base with some chocolate and the second being a tawny port that leans to caramel and nuts.

The colors of Port Wines reveal their ingredients:

White Ports (made usually with grapes), best served cold at 40° F.

Rosé Ports (made often with Strawberry, Raspberry, Cranberry and Caramel) best served over ice.

Tawny Ports (made with Caramel, Raspberry, Hazelnut, Cinnamon, Clove, Fig) best served at 50° F or cool.

Ruby Ports (made with Blackberry, Raspberry, Cinnamon, Chocolate) best served slightly cool at 60° F.

Port Wines also have special wine glasses. They are smaller than other glasses, holding about 3 oz servings. Both the sweetness of the wine and the fact that it is generally a higher alcohol percentage means that smaller portions are in order.

Chefs love Port Wines. They make terrific toppings for all sorts of dishes, frequently substituted for a balsamic glaze topping. Port Wines reduce easily and can be a recipe substitute for brown sugar or maple syrup.

Port Wines are a kitchen staple and a wine cellar option. They are designed to age well over very long periods of time. Those bottles with long corks can age for 100 years, although we hope you will enjoy your bottle and come back for more. Once opened, a Port Wine sealed with a vacuum style wine cork will keep for 2 weeks.

Look for announcements as we debut the Big Creek Winery newest wine!

A Grape Event One Nyte Stand

A Grape Event One Nyte Stand

A Grape Event

Featuring

One Nyte Stand

Saturday – December 19, 2020

6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Bring All Your Favorite People

Music is FREE! – Wine Tastings are FREE!

Buy a bottle or two for the evening or to take home with you!

1880 Campbellsville Road – Pulaski, TN

Kick off the Holidays! Cheers!

A Grape Event Box of Rox

A Grape Event Box of Rox

A Grape Event

Featuring

Box of Rox

Saturday – April 10, 2021

6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Emerge from COVID-19 with a little distance and an outdoor (if it’s pretty venue)

AND if it’s cold or rainy – We’ll be in the Community Room at the Winery!

Bring All Your Favorite People and some chairs!

Music is FREE! – Wine Tastings are FREE!

Buy a bottle or two for the evening or to take home with you!

Food Truck from GRUBB ON HUBBZ will be onsite if you want to purchase a dinner!

1880 Campbellsville Road – Pulaski, TN

Cheers!

A Grape Event Box of Rox

A Grape Event Box of Rox

A Grape Event

Featuring

Box of Rox

Saturday – November 21, 2020

6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Bring All Your Favorite People

Music is FREE! – Wine Tastings are FREE!

Buy a bottle or two for the evening or to take home with you!

Pick up dinner from Encore Catering Food Truck

1880 Campbellsville Road – Pulaski, TN

See you on the dance floor! Cheers!

A Grape Event with The Sins Country

A Grape Event with The Sins Country

A Grape Event

Featuring

The Sins Country

Saturday – October 24, 2020

6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Bring All Your Favorite People

Music is FREE! – Wine Tastings are FREE!

Buy a bottle or two for the evening or to take home with you!

1880 Campbellsville Road – Pulaski, TN

See you on the dance floor! Cheers!

Charlee

Charlee

Charlee – a Ruby Port-Like Wine?

 

Not so long ago, we introduced a Port-Like Wine made with peaches. Pulaski Pure Peach is a now an annual favorite during the wonderful Peach Season. Adding to the Port-Like Wine List we are delighted to debut Charlee! Named for granddaughter Charlee, this is a sweet and delightful blueberry port-like wine.

Port and Port-Like Wines are special. They are known for being rich, sweet and are often an “after dinner” or dessert wine.  While official Port Wines must come from Portugal, Port-Like Wines share the characteristics of their European namesake.

There are two main categories of Ports with the first being a berry or fruit base with some chocolate and the second being a tawny port that leans to caramel and nuts.

 

The colors of Port Wines reveal their ingredients:

  • White Ports (made usually with grapes), best served cold at 40° F.
  • Rosé Ports (made often with Strawberry, Raspberry, Cranberry and Caramel) best served over ice.
  • Tawny Ports (made with Caramel, Raspberry, Hazelnut, Cinnamon, Clove, Fig) best served at 50° F or cool.
  • Ruby Ports (made with Blackberry, Blueberry, Raspberry, Cinnamon, Chocolate) best served slightly cool at 60° F.

Port Wines also have special wine glasses. They are smaller than other glasses, holding about 3 oz servings. Both the sweetness of the wine and the fact that it is generally a higher alcohol percentage means that smaller portions are in order.

Chefs love Port Wines. They make terrific toppings for all sorts of dishes, frequently substituted for a balsamic glaze topping. Port Wines reduce easily and can be a recipe substitute for brown sugar or maple syrup.

Port Wines are a kitchen staple and a wine cellar option. They are designed to age well over very long periods of time. Those bottles with long corks can age for 100 years, although we hope you will enjoy your bottle and come back for more. Once opened, a Port Wine sealed with a vacuum style wine cork will keep for 2 weeks.

Summer Wine Spritz

Summer Wine Spritz

Summer Refreshers

Add some refreshment to the hot summer days with Wine Spritzers. For the most common spritzers use 3 oz of any wine you enjoy, over 4 oz of ice, then add 3 oz of a soda (citrus flavors work well) and garnish or add your favorite fruits (cherries, pineapples, lemons, limes).

Sangrias are another favorite for the season. Strawberry-lime sangria is a blend of rosé, lemon-lime soda, fresh strawberries and mint, while citrus sangria is a great combination of grapefruit, orange, lemon, and lime.

If you are feeling fancy you can mix up a bishop cocktail, made with red wine, rum, simple syrup, and lime juice, or a glamour girl martini, which combines rosé, peach schnapps, and cranberry juice.

Recipe for Simple Syrup:

Simple Syrups can include all sorts of flavors from lavender wildflowers from a spring yard to rhubarb to cranberries. But the base of any simple syrup starts with two ingredients – water and sugar.

A base recipe will keep in the refrigerator for a month in a tightly sealed glass jar.

Boil ½ cup water

Slowly add ½ cup granulated sugar

Stir until sugar is completely dissolved. Cool. Store in glass tightly sealed jar in the refrigerator.

 

How to Store Wine

How to Store Wine

For most of us, storing wine is not much of a problem. We are consuming the wines we purchase and have no need to find a place to store them. But for those who are stocking up, there are some big do’s and don’ts for keeping wine.

The first big DON’T is to keep wines out of the kitchen! The biggest enemy for a wonderful bottle of wine is heat, light and big swings in the room temperature.

Wines that are allowed to heat to temperatures higher than 75 to 80 degrees for an extended time will find that the wines simply no longer taste good. Some of our favorites are the most damaged by heat, such as Pinot Noirs, the sweet reds.

Once temperatures go above 80 degrees, wines start to cook. That means that a wine kept in a kitchen over the summer, stored in the trunk ofa car will start to taste sour or like prunes. Extreme heat will also damage bottle corks. The heat causes the cork to begin to rise in the bottle and this means that the airtight seal will break. Wine may leak from these damaged bottles, but air is also getting into the bottle. Over oxidizing wines make them taste flat or like apple cider.

Best Places for Bottles of Wine do not necessarily mean building a wine cellar! In fact, any place out of the way, dark and with some temperature control will work. This could be in a closet, under your bed or in a basement. Some wine lovers will put their decorative wine racks inside a closet to create safe inexpensive storage.

And remember that you don’t want to stock up on too much wine. Frequently the very best time to drink it is right when you buy it or receive it as a gift. Avoid waiting for that perfect special occasion! Pick a wine! Open it up and find a comfy place to enjoy! Cheers!

A Grape Event Featuring The Sims

A Grape Event Featuring The Sims

Big Creek Winery is delighted to welcome The Sims back to the Big Creek Winery Stage on February 15 for a Day After Valentine’s Day evening of Music, Food, and, of course, Wine!

Music starts at 6:30 p.m. with The Hillbilly Seafood Truck on site for those who want to purchase an amazing dinner instead of packing your own picnic. The music is free! Wine tastings are ALWAYS free!

Bring friends and family – or you could continue your Valentine’s Day date!  But see you at Big Creek Winery

February 15

1880 Campbellsville Road

Pulaski!

 

A Grape Event with Wade Oliver

A Grape Event with Wade Oliver

Head to Big Creek Winery for A Grape Event with Wade Oliver on Saturday, October 26, 2019, from 6:30 – 9:30 pm.

Listen to Wade Oliver

Bring your Friends and Family! Buy your dinner from Hillbilly Seafood Truck OR  pack a picnic! The Music is Free! The Tastings are Free! Buy a Bottle or two to have for your picnic or to take with you. We’ll see you in the Community Room of the Winery!

1880 Campbellsville Road – Pulaski

A Grape Event with Laura Lane

A Grape Event with Laura Lane

Big Creek Winery welcome Laura Lane to the Big Creek Winery Stage November 16  starting at 6 p.m.

A Grape Event is FREE! With FREE Wine Tastings. An Evening of FREE music. Bring friends and family and a picnic to enjoy this special evening. AND buy a bottle or two of your favorite wines to go with your picnic or to take  home with you.

A Grape Event will take place in the Community Room at Big Creek Winery.

1880 Campbellsville Road – Pulaski

Cheers!

A Grape Event featuring The Sins Country Sept 28

A Grape Event featuring The Sins Country Sept 28

A Grape Event 2019 Season Continues – The Sins Country – Sept 28

Pack up your friends and family, some lawn chairs and a picnic and come for an evening of FREE music with The Sins Country on the Big Creek Winery Stage. Music begins at 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

Wine Tasting is always Free! Buy a bottle of your favorite for the evening – and a bottle or two to take home.

A Grape Event takes place on the lawn under the stars unless, of course, it rains when we move to the Community Room at the Winery.

Plan to enjoy a family friendly evening with us at 1880 Campbellsville Road – Pulaski.

A Grape Event featuring Straight Broke

A Grape Event featuring Straight Broke

Big Creek Winery welcomes $traight Broke to the stage for A Grape Event

August 24 —- 6 until 9:30 p.m.

Bring your friends and family — And a chair and head to the Winery for an evening of FREE music under the stars (or in the Community Room of the Winery if there is liquid sunshine).

Pack a picnic dinner — or Buy a dinner from Hillbilly Seafood Truck!

The Wine Tastings are ALWAYS Free – and you can buy a bottle or two of your favorites for the night.

Cheers!

Blackberry Trail July 20-21

Blackberry Trail July 20-21

Big Creek Winery is delighted to again be a stop on the annual Blackberry Trail which celebrates Blackberry themed items available in Lynneville, Cornersville, Pulaski and Lewisburg.

At our stop at Big Creek Winery, be prepared to taste some of our favorite Blackberry wines and we invite you, as you taste, to take a tour of the winery. Tastings at Big Creek Winery are always FREE.

Big Creek Winery Hours:  Saturday Noon – 5 p.m. and Sunday 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Download the entire Blackberry Trail here

A Grape Event – July 27

A Grape Event – July 27

A Grape Event continues Saturday, July 27 starting at 6 p.m. as we welcome A Box of Rox to the Big Creek Winery stage!

Box of Rox is a 3 piece band featuring the music you love from the 70’s to present day using acoustic guitars, a bass, a cajon and 3 part harmonies.

The Seafood Truck will arrive at 6 p.m. for those wanting to purchase a fabulous dinner while you listen to the band. Or bring your picnic with your friends and family for an evening under the stars if the weather cooperates OR in the Community Room of the Winery if it is rainy.

Remember that the tastings are always FREE – and the music is FREE! Buy your favorite bottle for your picnic or to take home. AND.. Call ahead and we’ll have your favorite wine chilled for you!

1880 Campbellsville Road – Pulaski

A Grape Event June 22

A Grape Event June 22

Free Concert and Wine Tasting at Big Creek Winery June 22
Spend your summer Saturday afternoon and evening at Big Creek Winery on June 22 for free music and wine tasting.
A Grape Event kicks off at 3:30 p.m. when Giles County native David Long and performing partner Nick Holt, who comprise the duo Sax+2, take the stage until 6:30 p.m.A Grape Event June 22, 2019
At 7 p.m. regional favorite Laura Lane will be performing a mix of country, pop, rock and adult contemporary. She’ll play until 9:30 p.m.
If weather permits, the concerts are under the tents on the lawn at Big Creek Winery. In inclement weather, we’ll move inside to the event room.
Bring your lawn chairs. Invite your friends. Pack a picnic or buy dinner from a food truck. Kids are welcome. There’s no charge – except of course if you want to buy any of our grape or orchard wines.
Call ahead and we’ll have a bottle of your favorite cold for you. Buy three or more bottles, and get a discount! While you’re there, take a look at our winery shirts. See you June 22!
A Grape Event – May 25

A Grape Event – May 25

A Grape Event May 25 A Grape Event 2019 Season Continues -Memorial Weekend at Big Creek Winery

Joe Horn takes the Big Creek Winery stage starting at 2:30 until 5 pm. Stay for an afternoon of wine tasting and free music! Buy your bottle of wine for the evening or to take with you for your Memorial Day events.

Then STAY for EARLY BIRDS from 6 – 9:30 pm! Bring friends, a lawn chair and your picnic to enjoy an evening of free music at Big Creek Winery!

We will be under the stars in the evening if the weather allows and in the Community Room at the Winery if it rains. Bring your chair, your friends and family (kids are welcome), bring a picnic and we’ll have wine chilled for you to buy after you have picked your favorites from our free wine tasting!

Port-Like

Port-Like

 

What Makes a Port Wine?

With a competition to name our next wine, it has not been a secret that we are about to debut our newest wine, a Port-Like flavor blended with the peaches we love in Middle Tennessee. So, without further ado, we would like to introduce you to Pulaski Pure Peach, our newest wine and our Port-Style limited edition. But what makes a Port Wine? Here you go:.

Formal Port Wines all have one main feature. They come from Portugal. And, obviously, our Big Creek Winery is not importing from Portugal. But we do share features of Port Wines.

Beyond the common starting place, they share the feature of being a rich, sweet wine that, because of the sweetness, is usually enjoyed as an “after dinner” or dessert wine. There are two main categories of Ports with the first being a berry or fruit base with some chocolate and the second being a tawny port that leans to caramel and nuts.

The colors of Port Wines reveal their ingredients:

White Ports (made usually with grapes), best served cold at 40° F.

Rosé Ports (made often with Strawberry, Raspberry, Cranberry and Caramel) best served over ice.

Tawny Ports (made with Caramel, Raspberry, Hazelnut, Cinnamon, Clove, Fig) best served at 50° F or cool.

Ruby Ports (made with Blackberry, Raspberry, Cinnamon, Chocolate) best served slightly cool at 60° F.

Port Wines also have special wine glasses. They are smaller than other glasses, holding about 3 oz servings. Both the sweetness of the wine and the fact that it is generally a higher alcohol percentage means that smaller portions are in order.

Chefs love Port Wines. They make terrific toppings for all sorts of dishes, frequently substituted for a balsamic glaze topping. Port Wines reduce easily and can be a recipe substitute for brown sugar or maple syrup.

Port Wines are a kitchen staple and a wine cellar option. They are designed to age well over very long periods of time. Those bottles with long corks can age for 100 years, although we hope you will enjoy your bottle and come back for more. Once opened, a Port Wine sealed with a vacuum style wine cork will keep for 2 weeks.

Look for announcements as we debut the Big Creek Winery newest wine!

Escape the Cold with Mulled Wine

Escape the Cold with Mulled Wine

The traditional winter treat for warming up those freezing cold days is Mulled Wine. The tradition of defending against winter chills with Mulled Wine seems to date back to the Roman Empire when soldiers would heat wine to keep themselves warm. As the Empire spread, so did the idea of Mulled Wine.

Today, we think of Mulled Wines as a holiday beverage, but it is a wonderful way to enjoy wine and to spread the luscious scent of spices as you prepare it. The trick to keeping alcohol from burning off is to do this on a low heat and to allow it to gently heat over 30 minutes and to let it stand in a covered pot to cool a little before serving. The longer the wine stands, the more robust the infusion of the spices will be.

Our favorite Mulled Wine is:

  • 1 bottle of your favorite red wine
  • 3 whole cinnamon sticks
  • 2 inch piece of ginger sliced
  • 1 tbs of whole cloves
  • 1/4 cup Maple Syrup
  • 2 oranges cut in half

Stir all ingredients into a large pot (5 cups). Squeeze the orange juice into the pot and then add the orange rinds. Gently warm the wine mixture for about 30 minutes. Make sure that you don’t let the wine come to a full boil. The longer it heats, the more the spices will infuse the wine. Let the wine cool a little bit

Strain the cloves, ginger and cinnamon as you pour glasses. Serve warm with a slice of orange as a garnish.

 

 

Big Creek Winery Tasting Room Grand Opening Wartrace

Big Creek Winery Tasting Room Grand Opening Wartrace

The Big Creek Winery Tasting Room, is located at 100 Main Street East, Wartrace, TN 37183

615.785.2124

bigcreekwinerytastingroom@gmail.com

 

 Big Creek Winery Tasting Room

Friday 12-5 p.m.

Saturday 12–6 p.m.

Sunday 12–3 p.m.

All the Big Creek Winery Orchard and Vineyard Wines you love are now available in the Big Creek Winery Tasting Room in Wartrace, TN

Bring friends and plan a stop for a tasting of our selection of superior wines. There is a nominal fee for Wine Tasting at the Tasting Room.

Directions from your location.

A Grape Event Featuring Lawless & Mae

A Grape Event Featuring Lawless & Mae

A Grape Event welcomes Lawless & Mae to the Big Creek Winery Stage September 29th Music Begins at 6:00 p.m.  Bring a lawn chair, friends and a picnic! The music is free! Tastings are always free! AND we’ll be selling the perfect wine for your picnic! Everyone is welcome! Rain or shine! 1880 Campbellsville Road.

A Grape Event – Big Creek Winery

A Grape Event – Big Creek Winery

A Grape Event hosted by Big Creek Winery!

1880 Campbellsville Road
Pulaski, TN

Winery opens at 12 p.m.

Come early and taste the wines, buy a cold bottle and find your spot on the grounds.

Music begins at  6 – 8:30 p.m.

You bring lawn chairs, a blanket and a picnic dinner!
.
We’ll be selling wine to make this date night perfect.

Laura Lane

Will take the stage for an evening of fun!

Enjoy a Summer Night under the stars when Big Creek Winery welcomes Laura Lane to the Grape Event Stage. A perfect way to spend a September evening!

Check out the wine list ahead of time: Wine List

Spend an evening under the stars, dance with your sweetheart and toast the summer!

Don’t forget to invite all your friends. Everyone is welcome to this free event!

Cheers!

 

A Grape Event

A Grape Event

The Grape Event hosted by Big Creek Winery!

1880 Campbellsville Road
Pulaski, TN

Winery opens at 12 p.m.

Come early and taste the wines, buy a cold bottle and find your spot on the grounds.

Music begins at  6 – 8:30 p.m.

You bring lawn chairs, a blanket and a picnic dinner!
.
We’ll be selling wine to make this date night perfect.

Chris Ray & Son
Will take the stage for an evening of fun!
Enjoy a Summer Night under the stars when Big Creek Winery welcomes Chris Roy & son to the Grape Event Stage. Chris Roy brings his own style of music sure to get you dancing under the stars. It’s a perfect way to spend a summer night!

Check out the wine list ahead of time: Wine List

Spend an evening under the stars, dance with your sweetheart and toast the summer!

Don’t forget to invite all your friends. Everyone is welcome to this free event!

Cheers!

A Grape Event

A Grape Event

A Grape Event hosted by Big Creek Winery!

1880 Campbellsville Road
Pulaski, TN

Winery opens at 12 p.m.

Come early and taste the wines, buy a cold bottle and find your spot on the grounds.

Music begins at  6 – 9:00 p.m.

You bring lawn chairs, a blanket and a picnic dinner!
.
We’ll be selling wine to make this date night perfect.

Box of Rox
Will take the stage for an evening of fun!
Enjoy a Summer Night under the stars when Big Creek Winery welcomes Box of Rocks to the Grape Event Stage. Box of Rocks plays music for everyone. – Every genre. Every mood. We are certain they’ll find a style that will get you dancing or tapping toes under the stars. It’s a perfect way to spend a summer night!

Check out the wine list ahead of time: Wine List

Spend an evening under the stars, dance with your sweetheart and toast the summer!

Don’t forget to invite all your friends. Everyone is welcome to this free event!

Cheers!

A Grape Event – Big Creek Winery

A Grape Event

A Grape Event hosted by Big Creek Winery!

 

A CHANGE of PLANS!

Laura Lane will join us on the Big Creek Winery A Grape Event Stage

We send love to Abby Holly who has had to attend to a family event.

1880 Campbellsville Road
Pulaski, TN

Winery opens at 12 p.m.

Come early and taste the wines, buy a cold bottle and find your spot on the grounds.

Music begins at  6 – 8:30 p.m.

You bring lawn chairs, a blanket and a picnic dinner!
.
We’ll be selling wine to make this date night perfect.

Laura Lane
Will take the stage for an evening of fun!
Enjoy a Summer Night under the stars when Big Creek Winery welcomes Laura Lane to the Grape Event Stage. Laura Lane brings her own style of music sure to get you dancing under the stars. It’s a perfect way to spend a summer night!

Check out the wine list ahead of time: Wine List

Spend an evening under the stars, dance with your sweetheart and toast the summer!

Don’t forget to invite all your friends. Everyone is welcome to this free event!

Cheers!

 

A Grape Event

A Grape Event

A Grape Event hosted by Big Creek Winery!

1880 Campbellsville Road
Pulaski, TN

Winery opens at 12 p.m.

Come early and taste the wines, buy a cold bottle and find your spot on the grounds.

Music begins at  6 – 9:00 p.m.

You bring lawn chairs, a blanket and a picnic dinner!
.
We’ll be selling wine to make this date night perfect.

Ben Daniels
Will take the stage for an evening of fun!
Enjoy a Summer Night under the stars when Big Creek Winery welcomes Ben Daniels to the Grape Event Stage. Ben Daniels brings his own style of music sure to get you dancing under the stars. It’s a perfect way to spend a summer night!

Check out the wine list ahead of time: Wine List

Spend an evening under the stars, dance with your sweetheart and toast the summer!

Don’t forget to invite all your friends. Everyone is welcome to this free event!

Cheers!

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic

Join us for the

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic at Big Creek Winery! 

Travelin’ Kind and Big Creek Winery

are hosting

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic

Music: 2 p.m. until 5 p.m.

 at the Big Creek Winery. The public is invited to come for the music and enjoy sampling the wine. Plan to stay for a while. Bring a chair, your friends and family and even some nibbles to make a perfect afternoon at Big Creek Winery. There is a lot of talent in our area! Travelin’ Kind and Big Creek Winery couldn’t be more excited to open a stage for our stars to shine!

Artists who want a time on the stage can sign up for 3 song sets when the Winery opens at 1 p.m. Look for the sign up list near the stage. It’s a first-come / first-performs for the afternoon. Spots are limited so Artists are advised to arrive early for a good time slot on the stage. Travelin’ Kind will host the stage.

Everyone is invited to the free afternoons of music and fun! Bring a chair and enjoy the music, sample the wines and buy a bottle or more for a Sunday afternoon with great music, good friends and a good time!

Cheers!

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic

Join us for the

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic at Big Creek Winery! 

Travelin’ Kind and Big Creek Winery

are hosting

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic

Music: 2 p.m. until 5 p.m.

 at the Big Creek Winery. The public is invited to come for the music and enjoy sampling the wine. Plan to stay for a while. Bring a chair, your friends and family and even some nibbles to make a perfect afternoon at Big Creek Winery. There is a lot of talent in our area! Travelin’ Kind and Big Creek Winery couldn’t be more excited to open a stage for our stars to shine!

Artists who want a time on the stage can sign up for 3 song sets when the Winery opens at 1 p.m. Look for the sign up list near the stage. It’s a first-come / first-performs for the afternoon. Spots are limited so Artists are advised to arrive early for a good time slot on the stage. Travelin’ Kind will host the stage.

Everyone is invited to the free afternoons of music and fun! Bring a chair and enjoy the music, sample the wines and buy a bottle or more for a Sunday afternoon with great music, good friends and a good time!

Cheers!

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic

Join us for the

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic at Big Creek Winery! 

Travelin’ Kind and Big Creek Winery

are hosting

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic

Music: 2 p.m. until 5 p.m.

 at the Big Creek Winery. The public is invited to come for the music and enjoy sampling the wine. Plan to stay for a while. Bring a chair, your friends and family and even some nibbles to make a perfect afternoon at Big Creek Winery. There is a lot of talent in our area! Travelin’ Kind and Big Creek Winery couldn’t be more excited to open a stage for our stars to shine!

Artists who want a time on the stage can sign up for 3 song sets when the Winery opens at 1 p.m. Look for the sign up list near the stage. It’s a first-come / first-performs for the afternoon. Spots are limited so Artists are advised to arrive early for a good time slot on the stage. Travelin’ Kind will host the stage.

Everyone is invited to the free afternoons of music and fun! Bring a chair and enjoy the music, sample the wines and buy a bottle or more for a Sunday afternoon with great music, good friends and a good time!

Cheers!

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic

Join us for the

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic at Big Creek Winery! 

Travelin’ Kind and Big Creek Winery

are hosting

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic

Music: 2 p.m. until 5 p.m.

 at the Big Creek Winery. The public is invited to come for the music and enjoy sampling the wine. Plan to stay for a while. Bring a chair, your friends and family and even some nibbles to make a perfect afternoon at Big Creek Winery. There is a lot of talent in our area! Travelin’ Kind and Big Creek Winery couldn’t be more excited to open a stage for our stars to shine!

Artists who want a time on the stage can sign up for 3 song sets when the Winery opens at 1 p.m. Look for the sign up list near the stage. It’s a first-come / first-performs for the afternoon. Spots are limited so Artists are advised to arrive early for a good time slot on the stage. Travelin’ Kind will host the stage.

Everyone is invited to the free afternoons of music and fun! Bring a chair and enjoy the music, sample the wines and buy a bottle or more for a Sunday afternoon with great music, good friends and a good time!

Cheers!

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic

New events are coming to Big Creek Winery! Beginning May 20th Travelin’ Kind and Big Creek Winery will be hosting

Every Other Sunday – Open Mic

Music: 2 p.m. until 5 p.m.

 at the Big Creek Winery. The public is invited to come for the music and enjoy sampling the wine. Plan to stay for a while. Bring a chair, your friends and family and even some nibbles to make a perfect afternoon at Big Creek Winery. There is a lot of talent in our area! Travelin’ Kind and Big Creek Winery couldn’t be more excited to open a stage for our stars to shine!

Artists who want a time on the stage can sign up for 3 song sets when the Winery opens at 1 p.m. Look for the sign up list near the stage. It’s a first-come / first-performs for the afternoon. Spots are limited so Artists are advised to arrive early for a good time slot on the stage. Travelin’ Kind will host the stage.

Everyone is invited to the free afternoons of music and fun! Bring a chair and enjoy the music, sample the wines and buy a bottle or more for a Sunday afternoon with great music, good friends and a good time!

Cheers!