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.

We’re Part of the New Tennessee Wine Trail

We’re Part of the New Tennessee Wine Trail

Tennessee Farm Winegrowers Alliance (TFWA), the official statewide organization that supports wineries and vineyards in Tennessee, has launched the first ever Tennessee Wine Trail, and Big Creek Winery is a part of it.

“At Big Creek Winery we are looking forward to meeting new faces from across the great state of Tennessee and beyond,” said Billy Brymer, owner of Big Creek Winery, which is located on the Hwy. 64 bypass in Pulaski.

The free, passport-based wine trail, available to anyone 21 and over, is comprised of over 40 participating wineries, including those that produce mead and cider. Showcasing the best of Tennessee’s wine industry, this easy and mobile friendly passport is your ticket to the wonderful wines of Tennessee.

“We are thrilled to launch this trail. With the help of the Tennessee Wine and Grape Board, this endeavor allows Tennessee to have a program focused specifically on the fantastic wines, meads, and ciders produced in Tennessee,” said Laura Swanson, TFWA Executive Director

Conversations around the statewide wine trail began earlier this year and led TFWA to Bandwango, a well-known technology company designed to support both free and paid experiences created by destinations that are marketing to visitors as well as locals. Using this technology, TFWA began working with wineries across Tennessee this summer to establish the statewide trail.

Through this passport, wine lovers will be able to visit a dedicated mobile landing page where they can sign up for the Tennessee Wine Trail by providing their name, e-mail address, and mobile phone number.

There is never anything to download and no bulky apps take up space on a user’s phone.
“The process is very simple,” said Swanson. “After logging in, the visitor has to click only once in order to check-in at the participating winery, meadery or cidery. GPS from the phone will automatically validate the location and after 10 visits, a prize will be on its way!”

Passport holders can earn prizes at certain intervals, including a free VIP pass to an upcoming wine festival.

Sign up for the Tennessee Wine Trail by visiting tennesseewines.com and visit us on all of the social media @tennesseewines.