Bryant Vineyards
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The Bryant vineyard is rooted on land which has been in the family since the mid 1800's. For years the farm was owned and operated by Joseph S. Armbrester, grandfather to the Bryant's, who found the Coosa Valley ideal for rearing his family and growing cotton as the main crop.
Overlooking the beautiful Lake Logan Martin, Bryant Vineyard emerged from a dream in 1965 when only a few vines were planted for family jellies and wine experimentation. Then, in 1981 several varieties of European grapes along with native Alabama muscadine and scuppernog grapes were planted on approximately five acres---the heart of today's vineyard.
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Directions
Exit I-20 at Embry Crossroads (# 165) onto Stemley Rd. (county 207) Drive south for 12.3 miles to Hepzibah Church at 4-way stop. Turn right onto Renfroe Rd and drive 1.4 miles to Lighthouse Church (country club Est. sign). Turn right onto Griffitt Bend Road and drive 1.4 miles to Bryant Vineyard.
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