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Texas Wines Vs. The World

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Texas Wines Vs. The World

Results of and international wine competition including a blind tasting and scoring of Texas wines and wines from California, France, New Zealand, and more. The results determined the Top Ten scoring Texas wines.

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Great Places & People

Texas Posts Largest Percentage Increase in Wineries in 2011

January 25, 2012 admin 2

Texas Posts Largest Percentage Increase in Wineries in 2011 According to Lettie Teague citing research from WinesVinesData in her “On Wine” column in the Wall Street Journal… “California, unsurprisingly, lead the pack for new wineries started […]

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grape growing

Old World Charm, New World Adventure – The Wines of Alamosa Wine Cellars

January 24, 2012 admin 0

Old World Charm, New World Adventure – The Wines of Alamosa Wine Cellars The other day, after tasting a set of three wines from Alamosa Wine Cellars, I was reading in my Sotherby’s Wine Encyclopedia… […]

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Local wine

February TXwine Twitter Tuesday (on Wednesday) Tasting Viognier – February 8, 2012!

January 23, 2012 admin 2

February TXwine Twitter Tuesday (on Wednesday) Tasting Viognier – February 8, 2012! Denise Fraser (@DeniseFraser) and I (@VintageTexas) hope you can join us for the next TXWine Twitter Tuesday chat – but this time it […]

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Fun Food and Wine

What’s the Texas wine scene like? By Ray Isle (Food and Wine Magazine)

January 17, 2012 admin 1

What’s the Texas wine scene like? By Ray Isle (Executive Wine Editor – Food and Wine Magazine) “Well, we’re doing the Austin Food & Wine Festival, so we’ll be revisiting Hill Country wineries. I’ve written […]

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grape growing

Just When I Was About to Write-off Texas Chardonnay

January 17, 2012 admin 0

Just When I Was About to Write-off Texas Chardonnay Just about every year I vow to delete the word Chardonnay from the Texas wine lexicon, I find a reason not to. It usually comes after […]

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grape growing

What do the New Acres of Texas Grapes Hold in Store for Wine Consumers?

January 10, 2012 admin 1

What do the New Acres of Texas Grapes Hold in Store for Wine Consumers? In my previous blog post (Texas Wines Heading South? What Texans Can Learn From The Texas Grape Production and Variety Survey), […]

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grape growing

Texas Wines Heading South? What Texans Can Learn From The Texas Grape Production and Variety Survey

January 8, 2012 admin 6

Texas Wines Heading South? What Texans Can Learn From The Texas Grape Production and Variety Survey To some wine consumers, I am sure that this data will fit their category of “Too Much Information” or […]

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Best of Vintage Texas Blog

Top Ten VintageTexas Blogs of 2011 (and Two More)

January 5, 2012 admin 3

Top Ten VintageTexas Blogs of 2011 (and Two More) I just did the tally of the most popular (most accessed) blogs on VintageTexas for the year of 2011 and they are listed below. For the […]

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Best of Vintage Texas Blog

Texas Wine Included in Saveur’s Editor-in-Chief List of Top Trends for 2012

December 30, 2011 admin 2

Texas Wine Included in Saveur’s Editor-in-Chief List of Top Trends for 2012 By James Oseland (Saveur Editor-in-Chief on MSNCB.com) “As 2011 draws to a close, the culinary trends we’re seeing on the horizon for 2012 […]

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Best of Vintage Texas Blog

2011 Top Ten Texas Wines from VintageTexas – The Honorable Mentions

December 29, 2011 admin 3

2011 Top Ten Texas Wines from VintageTexas – The Honorable Mentions As with any top ten wine list, there are many wines that are worthy of inclusion, but for one reason of another are left out. In […]

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