A Taste of Elevation: Marked Tree Vineyard
Marked Tree Vineyard is a testament to the beauty and bounty of Hendersonville’s growing wine scene. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, this boutique vineyard embraces the region’s rich agricultural roots while crafting exceptional wines that reflect the unique terroir of the area.
Meet Tim Parks
As part of the newly established Crest of the Blue Ridge AVA in Hendersonville NC, Marked Tree Vineyard is one of seven wineries contributing to Hendersonville’s emergence as a premier wine destination. But beyond the vines, this community is built on a spirit of collaboration—where farmers, winemakers, and artists come together to create an experience that’s as enriching as the land itself.
“Hendersonville has always been on our map. Growing up in the southeast, coming up here on vacation, going to the Biltmore, it was always a special place. One of the cool things about Hendersonville is we have a great elevation. We’re a farming community and we have a new AVA. There are seven wineries in this AVA, and there are seven AVAs in the state.”
Distinctive Wines & Local Flavors
Marked Tree thrives in a community that values support and collaboration. The wineries in Hendersonville work together to promote the region, each offering unique varietals that flourish in the high-elevation climate. Visitors experience not just wine but also the local arts, outdoor adventures, and farm-to-table dining that define the area.
“One of the cool things about being in a farming community that has a new wine region establishing is that you get to support one another. And that’s what we do here. And that’s what is kind of the spirit of Hendersonville, is that we all support one another. We love our visitors, and we love them to come to this area to see this farming community. We all grow different varietals, and the cool nights and warm days create ideal conditions. Hendersonville is a special place for both farming and winemaking.”
Marked Tree carefully selects varietals suited to the Blue Ridge climate, producing dry, European-style wines with minimal oak influence. Visitors can enjoy thoughtfully curated local food pairings, including cheese boards, pimento cheese, and local chocolates, enhancing the tasting experience.
“We grow eight varietals, including Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, and Grüner Veltliner. Our wines are crafted to reflect the land, with a focus on balanced flavors.”


Sip, Savor, and Explore: The Heart of Hendersonville
Tim expresses his love for the community and says, “The other thing that’s really cool about Hendersonville is its vibrant arts community. It has an amazing symphony, several art galleries, and great places to eat with views of the mountains. If you want to take a break and be outdoors, this is the place to do it. There’s tons of hiking, outdoor experiences, great restaurants, a thriving arts scene, and a farming community, all while enjoying a glass of wine.”
Hendersonville is a place where creativity and nature blend seamlessly. With its thriving arts community, including an impressive symphony and a variety of galleries, visitors can indulge in both culture and scenic beauty.

Resilience in the Face of Challenges
Hurricane Helene put Marked Tree to the test during the 2024 harvest. With the support of their team and volunteers, they completed the harvest and reopened quickly, reinforcing their commitment to the community.
“Hurricane Helene came and we were about halfway through our harvest at Marked Tree Vineyard. As soon as the hurricane passed, our team came together along with many volunteers and helped us harvest the remaining half of our harvest for 2024. We had no water, so we were cooking meals with everyone who came from our team to our amazing volunteers, to anyone that happened to come by. We were cooking three meals a day and rallying together to get the harvest in. I’m happy to report we were able to get the harvest in, and we are excited to see what will happen with our 2024 vintage.”
Because of the hurricane, Marked Tree was able to support businesses that they may normally not partner with. “One example would be Stepp’s Hillcrest Orchard. After we reopened, we were able to carry their donuts, both pumpkin and apple cider, and our guests exposed to their business, creating more visibility for them down the road when they were able to reopen.”
“All our food comes from local producers, from pimento cheese to trout. It’s important to us to uplift other small businesses.”

How to Support Marked Tree
Whether visiting in person or ordering wine online, there are many ways to support Marked Tree Vineyard. Guests are encouraged to explore the vineyard year-round, enjoy the local flavors, and immerse themselves in Hendersonville’s vibrant wine culture.
“Come visit! We’re here, we’re open, come and stay here, have a great time, come visit some farms, go to a couple wineries, and you’ll be supporting a lot of businesses, not just ours.”
