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Belle Meade Winery Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, November 16

By JeffStamper on November 3, 2009

BMP wine bottlesEveryone is invited to the Grand Opening of Belle Meade Winery Monday, November 16, 4 p.m.–6 p.m. After the ribbon-cutting ceremony and dignitary talks there will be a tour and wine tasting. Wine is available for purchase and can be enjoyed in the garden. Each individual label features a famous Belle Meade racing horse and was designed from an original painting also on display in the mansion. Just in time for the holidays, here are four classic wines from a label with 150 years of tradition: Red Muscadine (Bonnie Scotland), Carriage House White (Gamma), Blackberry (Luke Blackburn), and Bramble Blush (Bramble).

Belle Meade Plantation and Winery is located at 5025 Harding Pike. Bellemeadeplantation.com.
Be on the lookout for a future story about the winery in Nashville Arts Magazine.

Posted in NEWS, SPOTLIGHT | Tagged belle meade, vineyard, wine, winery

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