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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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Your Guide to the Texas Hill Country Wine Experience

December 5, 2014 admin 38

Your Guide to the Texas Hill Country Wine Experience The Texas Hill Country Wineries have roots as old as any around. Texas grapes grow in soils made from ancient calcareous sea deposits, similar to many […]

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Events

Tonight 7 pm – Join Us for International Tempranillo Day Twitter Tasting

November 13, 2014 admin 17

Tonight 7 pm – Join Us for International Tempranillo Day Twitter Tasting Well, wake up and get out of bed! It’s International Tempranillo Day! People around the world rejoice. Tempranillo (the national red grape of […]

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November 2014 #TXwine Twitter Thursday – Tempranillo Day Event

October 29, 2014 admin 12

November 2014 #TXwine Twitter Thursday – Tempranillo Day Event Writer, blogger and food/wine commentator, Andrew Chalk at www.cravedfw.com has put Texas Tempranillos to the test (click here). For consumers, he recommends “Consider a Texas Tempranillo […]

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Tastes of Badia a Coltibuono: Wines that Entwine The Past and Future of Chianti Classico

October 27, 2014 admin 8

Tastes of Badia a Coltibuono: Wines that Entwine The Past and Future of Chianti Classico I recently tasted a selection of wines of Badia a Coltibuono and met its general manager and winemaker Roberto Stucchi-Prinetti, […]

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The Sip – Season One Shows Its Time to Go Texan or Go Thirsty

May 22, 2014 admin 10

The Sip – Season One Shows Its Time to Go Texan or Go Thirsty I exited the bright afternoon Austin street scene through a ruddy red door under a black awning. Not much else other […]

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Conferences and Seminars

2014 Newsom Grape Day & Tempranillo Symposium: Five Things I Learned About Texas Wine

May 12, 2014 admin 7

Newsom Grape Day & Tempranillo Symposium: Five Things I Leaned About Texas Wine Last Friday was the annual gathering of grape growers and winemakers from around the state in Neal Newsom’s “Barn-atorium” surrounded by his […]

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Malbec World Day: Some Great Texas Malbecs, too!

April 30, 2014 admin 14

Malbec World Day: Some Great Texas Malbecs, too! I must admit to being behind the curve. I didn’t acknowledging the worldwide celebration of Malbec wines (Malbec World Day) held on April 17th. I really have […]

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2014 Buffalo Gap Wine & Food Summit: A Celebration of the Favors of Argentina

April 26, 2014 admin 8

2014 Buffalo Gap Wine & Food Summit: A Celebration of the Favors of Argentina At Perini Ranch in Buffalo Gap, it was an experience of primary colors. The foundation was of dusty red west Texas […]

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Texas High Plains Report: It’s Alive! It’s Alive!

April 23, 2014 admin 8

Texas High Plains Report: It’s Alive! It’s Alive! I just received a photo from a certain (and notable) viticulturist on the high plains. Like many that reside near him, he didn’t hold out much hope […]

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Conferences and Seminars

What Are Texas Grape Growers and Winemakers Doing to Build a “Real” Texas Wine Industry

April 21, 2014 admin 16

What Are Texas Grape Growers and Winemakers Doing to Build a “Real” Texas Wine Industry? Or, Who will be the Robert Mondavi of Texas? It’s been a tough week as a result of the spring […]

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