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Wine Regions Like Texas

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Wine Regions Like Texas

This category will document wine experience I have in other parts of the world that have similar characteristics to Texas. It will particularly be to describe the “sense of place” that is often used to define terroir – soil, climate, culture, etc.

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Sandstone Cellars: Seventh Heaven

November 7, 2010 VintageTexas 2

Sandstone Cellars: Seventh Heaven Alone on a Saturday evening, my reaction to Sandstone Cellars VII 2009, a dark red-black wine came slowly. I had time to decant the wine and allow it to open at […]

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Bottling

A Sunny Sunday Afternoon at Bending Branch Vineyards

November 4, 2010 VintageTexas 2

A Sunny Sunday Afternoon at Bending Branch Vineyards I’d met winery owner and winemaker, Bob Young, before. It was at the Texas Wine and Grape Growers Association meeting this past February. He was seated next […]

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grape growing

From Wes Marshall (Via Wesonwine.com): Oz Clark on Texas Wine

October 31, 2010 VintageTexas 2

From Wes Marshall (Via WesonWine.com): Oz Clark on Texas Wine In the middle of October, 2010, I got a phone call from Oz Clarke’s publicist asking if I would like to join him in a […]

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Field Blogging

Texas Wines Through the Looking Glass

October 25, 2010 VintageTexas 6

Texas Wines Through the Looking Glass It’s late October and Alice is sitting on a slab of Texas limestone next to a riverbank in the Texas hill country, when she notices a rabbit run past. […]

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grape growing

Calais Winery – French Winemaking, Spanish-Style Grapes and Texas High Plains Grape Growing. Savor It While You Can!

October 17, 2010 VintageTexas 0

Calais Winery –  French Winemaking, Spanish-Style Grapes and Texas High Plains Grape Growing. Savor It While You Can! It was a sunny Sunday afternoon and my sights were set for Denison, Texas. As I-45 penetrated […]

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grape growing

Texas Aglianico: Just a Few Years Ago, Who'd a Thunk it? Time to Give It a Try!

October 11, 2010 VintageTexas 2

Texas Aglianico: Just a Few Years Ago, Who’d a Thunk it? Time to Give It a Try! Aglianico, (pronounced – Ah-lee-an-ee-ko) tis the name of a red grape variety that is at home in Southern […]

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fine dining

Ten Great Places to Drink Local Wines (from USA Today) and Five Good Reasons

October 8, 2010 VintageTexas 1

Ten Great Places to Drink Local Wines (from USAToday) and Five Good Reasons From USA Today: While Napa Valley gets the most attention, winemakers are busier than ever around the nation, says blogger Jeff Siegel, […]

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Contest

A Day at the State Fair of Texas Wine Garden; Start the I-V Drip of Lipator Stat!

September 28, 2010 VintageTexas 0

A Day at the State Fair of Texas Wine Garden; Start the IV  Drip of Lipator Stat! The clash of blue sky and a big yellow sun, wafting cool breezes and the booming voice of […]

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Best of Vintage Texas Blog

Most Popular Blog Posts on VintageTexas in September 2010

September 24, 2010 VintageTexas 0

Most Popular Blog Posts on VintageTexas in September 2010 Old World, New World Texas Wines (Part 1) Texas Black Spanish – The Grape Otherwise Known as Lenoir McNews Flash! Army Couple Visits Over 100 Texas […]

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grape growing

Texas Tempranillo – It’s Coming on Strong (Survey Results); Consumers, You Better Get Ready

September 14, 2010 VintageTexas 8

Texas Tempranillo – It’s Coming on Strong (Survey Results); Consumers, You Better Get Ready. There’s a Lot of Good Texas Wine Coming at You! Last week I blogged…” Are your a Texas wine grower, winemaker, […]

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