
Three Lessons for Texas Winemakers to Live By
Manifesto: Three Lessons for Texas Winemakers to Live By I stopped by for a visit with Kim McPherson, known as “K Mac” to some in Texas; he’s proprietor and winemaker at his McPherson Cellars winery […]
Manifesto: Three Lessons for Texas Winemakers to Live By I stopped by for a visit with Kim McPherson, known as “K Mac” to some in Texas; he’s proprietor and winemaker at his McPherson Cellars winery […]
Glad Other States are NOT following Texas’s Lead: Pennsylvania Names State Enologist Denise Gardner to replace Stephen Menke in May by Hudson Cattell Denise M. GardnerUniversity Park, Penn.—While educational institutions in Texas and Oregon struggle […]
Sniffing and Swirling: It’s the 1st Premium Açaí Wine I’ve had more than a few trips to Brazil. So many, that I sometimes default to the local spelling of Brasil. I’ve savored the scent of […]
The Wine I Drank Last Night: Chateau La Dominique 2000 St. Emillion It wasn’t a Texas wine. But, it was one of those wines that helps me to better understand what we have (and need […]
The First Texas Black Spanish (Lenoir) Symposium: How to Grow, Make Wine, Improve Quality of This Texas Grape The Austin County Grape Growers and Texas AgriLife Extension are proud to announce the first Texas Black […]
Newsom’s Annual Grape Day: See What Texas Winegrowing is All About! …Plains, TX April 29 2011, 9:00 AM Friday 12, 2011 They’re getting ready for another annual Newsom Vineyards Grape Day; the 2011 version. There […]
YouTube Video: CHOW Tours Texas Wine Country CHOW had a meet-up with Lewis Dickson and Terry Coturri at La Cruz de Comal Winery (Startzville, TX – www.lacruzdecomalwines.com). La Cruz de Comal is a collaboration between two […]
The Wine Society of Texas Announces 2011 Scholarship Grant Program Applications sought for grants of up to $5,000 in assistance for the education, internship or field study, and appreciation of wine The Wine Society of […]
Wine and Foot Pairing. Yes…You Heard Me Right! If you’ve followed this blog recently, you’ve heard about the first-of-its-kind Edible Texas Wine and Food Pairing Competition (See: https://vintagetexas.com/?p=4280). Well, tonight I’ve got something else in […]
It’s Time to Step Up to the Plate for Texas Wine: The Texas “Great Vineyards” Program Despite the fact that the Texas Department of Agriculture is facing the possible budget-whacking elimination of its economic support for […]