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Discover Tennessee whiskey with a 6-hour guided tour visiting 3 distilleries, tasting over 11 whiskeys, and enjoying a local lunch for $185 per person.
If you’re a fan of whiskey or simply curious about Tennessee’s storied distilling past, the Tennessee Whiskey Experience offers a captivating way to explore the state’s legendary spirit. For $185 per person, this 6-hour guided tour takes you to three top local distilleries along the Tennessee Whiskey Trail, providing guided tours and tastings at each stop. The tour is designed for those who want an in-depth look at Tennessee’s whiskey-making process, with a focus on history, craftsmanship, and flavor.
What makes this tour stand out is its balanced itinerary: it’s shorter than other options, meaning less time on the bus but more time sampling over 11 whiskey tastings. You also get a chance to learn about Tennessee’s whiskey history, including its role during Prohibition. The tour concludes with a stop for lunch at a local favorite restaurant—though the meal is at your expense. Overall, it’s an engaging experience perfect for whiskey enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.


This tour begins in downtown Nashville, with the meeting point conveniently located in front of Bobs Steak & Chop House, connected to the Omni Hotel. From there, a comfortable bus whisks you away to three distilleries renowned for their quality and history. Each stop includes a guided tour where you’ll learn about the craftsmanship, history, and unique characteristics of Tennessee whiskey.
The distilleries on this tour are carefully selected to showcase some of the most popular and historic spots along the Tennessee Whiskey Trail. At each location, you’ll sample a variety of whiskeys—totaling over 11 tastings—allowing you to compare flavors and aromas firsthand. The guides lead you through the process, explaining the significance of each step in whiskey production, and sharing stories about Tennessee’s distilling history, especially during the Prohibition era.
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The tour includes stops at three distinguished distilleries that highlight the diversity and craftsmanship of Tennessee whiskey. While specific names aren’t provided, the focus is on local favorites known for their quality and heritage. At each location, a guided tour reveals the distilling process, from mash to maturation, and you get to sample a selection of their best whiskeys.
These distilleries showcase Tennessee’s pioneering role in whiskey production. Since Tennessee was the first state to pass a Prohibition law, the history of these distilleries is intertwined with the prohibition era and the longstanding tradition of whiskey-making in the hills. The tours here are designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of what makes Tennessee whiskey unique, especially the Lincoln County Process of charcoal filtering.

One of the main highlights of this tour is the 11+ whiskey tastings you’ll enjoy across the three distilleries. Each tasting session provides a variety of whiskeys, from classic bourbons to small-batch releases. The guided tastings help you identify flavor notes, such as oak, caramel, vanilla, and spice, giving you a more nuanced appreciation of Tennessee whiskey.
The tastings are a major reason this tour is shorter than others—more time is dedicated to learning and tasting than just traveling around. We appreciate how the guides clearly explain the distilling methods and the differences among the whiskeys, making it accessible for both newcomers and seasoned enthusiasts.

A key part of this tour is the storytelling component, focusing on Tennessee’s whiskey history. The state has played a pivotal role in American whiskey since 1838, when it was the first to pass Prohibition laws. This history is woven into the narratives at each distillery, revealing how Tennessee distilleries survived the Prohibition era and contributed to the legacy of American whiskey.
The guides provide insights into how the industry evolved, from early hilltop distilleries to modern artisan production. They emphasize how Tennessee’s distinctive charcoal filtering process sets its whiskey apart, and how this tradition has persisted through generations.
More Great Tours NearbyThe meeting point is right in front of Bobs Steak & Chop House on Rep. John Lewis Way South in Downtown Nashville. From there, the bus transports guests smoothly between the three distilleries, which are chosen for their local significance and quality.
The tour duration is exactly 6 hours, usually scheduled in the morning, making it ideal for travelers wanting a full yet manageable sightseeing experience. Since lunch is at a local restaurant, it is not included in the price, but the stop provides an opportunity to enjoy regional cuisine at your own expense.
This tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, as it involves walking through distillery facilities and sitting on a bus for extended periods. Children under 18 and individuals without a driver’s license are also not eligible to participate, given the alcohol tastings.
Travelers should bring passport or ID card and driver’s license for verification. Cancellation is flexible, allowing you to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and the booking process offers the option to reserve now and pay later for added flexibility.

The Tennessee Whiskey Experience offers an intimate look at some of the best distilleries in the state, with a focus on history and flavor. Its shorter duration and more whiskey tastings make it stand out from other tours that might spend more time traveling. The guided tours are informative and engaging, perfect for those wanting to deepen their understanding of Tennessee’s whiskey traditions.
The local flavor of the stops and the stories behind Tennessee’s whiskey-making are what truly set this experience apart. If you appreciate a personalized and educational experience centered around Tennessee’s whiskey heritage, this tour delivers a well-rounded introduction.
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is at your expense, but the tour includes a stop at a local favorite restaurant.
Can I join this tour if I don’t drink alcohol?
Since the experience involves whiskey tastings, it’s best suited for those who legal age to drink and are comfortable with tastings. It’s not suitable for minors.
Are the distilleries accessible for people with mobility issues?
This tour is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments, as it involves walking through distillery facilities.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans change.
How many tastings are included?
There are more than 11 whiskey tastings across the three stops, giving ample opportunity to sample a variety of Tennessee whiskeys.
This guided Tennessee Whiskey Experience combines history, flavor, and scenic transport, making it an excellent way to explore the spirit that has defined Tennessee for generations.
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