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From Dolly-mania in the Great Smoky Mountains to live country music, Tennessee offers plenty to draw visitors beyond Nashville, finds Laura French





get people calling up, asking to speak to me because they know I’m Dolly Parton’s niece,” says Danielle Parton, as she hands me a shot of electric-blue moonshine from behind a glitzy gold bar. “My family didn’t come from money. Dolly built everything she made from scratch and that really inspired me.”


Danielle is the owner of Shine Girl, a distillery


in Sevierville – aka Aunt Dolly’s hometown – in the heart of Tennessee’s Great Smoky Mountains. As I sip the shot – a silky, sweet liqueur infused with fragrant lavender – Danielle modestly mentions that she’s not only a successful businesswoman, but also a commercial pilot and former military commander who


won several medals for her service in the Air National Guard, the reserves of the US Air Force. Despite all these endeavours, she still somehow manages to look decidedly glam – her blonde bouffant hair offering a familiar resemblance to her aunt. She has us in stitches as we taste our way through her various moonshines, including a red velvet cake-flavoured creation, with an echo of Dolly’s warm, down-to-earth charm shining through.


DOLLYWOOD FUN


Charisma, success and a penchant for befriending everyone clearly run in the Parton family. During my time in Tennessee, I get used to hearing how much ²


travelweekly.co.uk 3 JULY 2025 33


DESTINATIONS TENNESSEE | THE US


PICTURE: Dollywood/Steven Bridges


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