$5,250,000
MLS: 41111-433646
68. Acres
A Rare Business & Real Estate Offering – 68 Acres in Fentress County, TN!
Highland Manor Winery, established in 1980, holds the distinction of being Tennessee’s oldest winery. Paired with Sawbriar Brewing, Fentress County’s first tap room, this property represents a unique dual-brand enterprise at the forefront of Tennessee’s food and beverage scene. Together, they deliver award-winning wines, craft beers, cocktails, and wood-fired pizza—anchored by the coveted Private Tourist Resort status, which allows for expanded alcohol offerings and cocktails not permitted in this area without this designation.
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Situated in Jamestown on the western edge of the Cumberland Plateau, the property is at the epicenter of Tennessee’s outdoor recreation: Located in Fentress County – the Trail Riding Capital of the Southeast. Directly across from East Fork Stables, the premier trail riding facility with over 100 miles of trails on 12,000+ acres.
Established Operations
Highland Manor Winery Sawbriar…. Events & Experiences: Tours, tastings, classes, live music, and seasonal events that create strong customer engagement.
Business Opportunity
This is more than a lifestyle property—it’s a serious investment in two thriving industries with room to scale. With its long-standing legacy, dual brand presence, and prime resort designation, Highland Manor Winery and Sawbriar Brewing offer an unmatched opportunity for entrepreneurs ready to lead Tennessee’s expanding food, beverage, and tourism market.
Stephanie Cross is a spirited and dynamic agent who combines her love for the outdoors with a deep passion for real estate. With over six years of experience, Stephanie guides clients through the breathtaking landscapes of the Cumberland Plateau, uncovering hidden gems across its 16 diverse counties. A competitive barrel racer and outdoor enthusiast, she brings unparalleled energy, a keen eye for detail, and a personal commitment to helping clients find their perfect heartland amidst Tennessee’s natural wonders.
Stephanie Cross