Owners, Kim and Ron Thomason bought their 280-acre farm on the banks of the Duck River in 2008. Unique in its topography, the Duck River makes a horseshoe shape around the property – thus the name Horseshoe Bend. After building a home on the farm, they began planting blueberries and blackberries, a small orchard with apples, pears, plums, peaches, pecans and figs and a small vegetable garden, adding irrigation and fertigation systems to supplement the health of their growing enterprise. Now with a true working farm of over 100 acres of row crop, 2000 blackberry vines, 1200 blueberry bushes and an apiary, the Thomasons ventured into the commercial wine business in 2019 showcasing their berries and other locally sourced fruits in their unique, small batch “Farm Wines.” Their tasting room, with views of the beautiful Duck River Valley was completed in 2021 and now serves as a weekend destination for guests that enjoy guided, complimentary tastings, wine by the glass or bottle, fruit wine slushes, and more. Their two vacation Airbnb spaces offer sanctuary from the hustle bustle of everyday life and can accommodate couples as well as larger groups. Popular with tourists, their agribusinesses offer winery and farm tours as well as UPick blueberries and blackberries, that are available by appointment. They believe that sharing their “little slice of heaven” with others is a way to create community by offering unique experiences for memory making and appreciation of the simple things.
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