Grinder’s Switch Winery’s downtown tasting room sits at 1310 Clinton St in Nashville’s Marathon Village, where red brick walls and industrial beams give the back room a warm, lived-in character. This one-hour Wine & Cheese Pairing is an intimate, adults-only tasting that hands you a concise education in Tennessee wine without pretense: small-batch bottlings presented alongside cheeses from The Bloomy Rind and chocolates from the nearby Goo Goo Chocolate Company. The result feels less like a formal lecture and more like lingering with friends over carefully chosen bites.
In practical terms the experience is compact and focused. Guests gather in a private back room away from the main tasting bar; seating is communal and the guide walks through each pairing, explaining flavor matches and local production notes. The tasting highlights what makes Tennessee wine unique in the American South: fruit-forward profiles shaped by a humid climate and winemaking practices adapted to local grapes and methods. The setting—historic Marathon Village—adds character: you’re sipping inside early 20th-century brickwork that once housed auto manufacturing, now repurposed for food and drink.
Why book it? It’s a short, high-value stop for travelers who want to taste regional products without committing to a full winery drive. It’s ideal before an evening of live music or as a slower interlude between walking tours of downtown. Staff emphasize comfort and conversation; this is not a stiff, silent tasting but a congenial, question-friendly hour. Parties of ten or more should email [email protected] to arrange accommodations, and guests must be 21+.
Practical notes: reservations are recommended because the back room is small; bring a photo ID; and plan to arrive a few minutes early. The experience pairs well with a quick walk around Marathon Village’s courtyard and its collection of artisan shops. If you’re photographing the visit, the back room’s warm light and brick backdrop make for attractive close-ups of glasses and cheese boards.
Grinder’s Switch brought Tennessee wine into the heart of the city in Spring of 2015, and this downtown footprint keeps local winemaking visible and accessible to visitors. For anyone curious about regional wine culture or looking for a relaxed, well-curated tasting in a historic Nashville setting, this one-hour pairing delivers approachable flavor education in a genuinely welcoming local space.
Plan to combine this tasting with nearby music venues, galleries, or a riverside stroll along the Cumberland—allowing the flavors to settle before dinner. Public transit and rideshares reach Marathon Village easily; parking can be limited on weekend evenings, so arrive early or choose paid lots. Staff are happy to recommend bottlings to take home, and small souvenir bottles make thoughtful gifts. Remember to tip your guide if service was especially helpful consistently.