
Distilling success with integrated marketing
Public relations, Influencer strategy, Advertising, Social MediaWhen 30-plus Tennessee distillers came together to pioneer a whiskey trail, we set out to make it the most spirited news in the region.
Audiences know of Kentucky’s Bourbon Trail, so we aimed to transport them south to an entirely different state through a fully integrated campaign leveraging public relations and creative efforts.
The Tennessee Whiskey Trail is one of the state’s top tourism drivers as a celebration of Tennessee’s signature spirits, cuisine and culture and offering dozens of travel and dining experiences for locals and tourists alike.
We built a brand from scratch, developing a logo that would ultimately tell the story of the trail. That built a foundation that will guide the Trail for years to come.

The Whiskey Week campaign generated more than 50 media hits across local, regional and industry outlets, reached a total audience of 21 million, and delivered 2.34 million ad impressions — with high-performing influencer content garnering 175,000 total interactions further amplifying visibility. Whiskey Week ultimately elevated the Trail’s brand, helping position Tennessee as a premier destination for whiskey tourism.
Influencer partnerships across TikTok and Instagram yielded more than 1,750 interactions and 45,000-plus views, while social advertising drove 2.34 million impressions and 16,000 clicks.
A curated YouTube campaign added another 143,764 impressions and 1,278 clicks. The campaign also leveraged a media partnership with Edible Nashville, known for its profiling of curated experiences, for 14,600 ad impressions, 3,800 social impressions and three e-blasts averaging a 37% open rate.
The Trail has transformed the region into a hub of whiskey tourism. The result has brought travelers out in droves, and caused a significant impact on industries like retail, recreation, transportation, accommodation, and food and beverage.
Best overall, our work helped lift economic impact in tourism dollars in Tennessee. A 2023 study completed by Tourism Economics showed distilleries are a main attraction in Tennessee tourism and economic growth. In 2022, they generated almost two million non-local visits and over $5 million in economic impact in Nashville alone, and more than $3.45 billion statewide.
The secret? The Tennessee Whiskey Trail.
