VINTAGE TEXAS

The Wineslinger Chronicles

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Wine Classes
  • Resources
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Wine Classes
  • Resources

winemaking

Homewinemaking

winemaking

No Picture
grape growing

Standing at the Crossroads (Part III – What you can do) – Adaptive Variety Selection and the Uncertain Role of Imidacloprids in the future of Southern Grape Culture

September 4, 2015 admin 6

Standing at the Crossroads (Part III – What you can do) – Adaptive Variety Selection and the Uncertain Role of Imidacloprids in the future of Southern Grape Culture By: R.L. Winters, Fairhaven Vineyards Master Horticulturist/Ampelographer […]

No Picture
grape growing

WST Provides $7,000 in Wine/Grape Scholarships for Texans in 2015

September 3, 2015 admin 3

The Wine Society of Texas Announces Scholarship Grant Program Awards totaling $7,000 for assistance in wine and winery education, internship or field study in Texas, and research work as it pertains to grape growing. The […]

No Picture
Butterflies

Standing at the Crossroads (Part II) – Adaptive Variety Selection and the Uncertain Role of Imidacloprids in the future of Southern Grape Culture

August 30, 2015 admin 5

STANDING AT THE CROSSROADS (Part II) ADAPTIVE VARIETY SELECTION AND THE UNCERTAIN ROLE OF IMIDACLOPRIDS IN THE FUTURE OF SOUTHERN GRAPE CULTURE   By: R.L. Winters, Fairhaven Vineyards Master Horticulturist/Ampelographer Fairhaven American Hybrid Research Foundation [VT […]

No Picture
grape growing

It’s A Fine Wine Harvest in Texas This Year – Could be the Biggest!

August 25, 2015 admin 15

It’s A Fine Wine Harvest in Texas This Year – Could be the Biggest! Early in the year, I kept getting inquiries from friends and associates in the wine business asking about the impact of the […]

No Picture
Food and Wine

Kuhlman Cellars: For Love of Vina Vita and the Re-creation of a First Kiss

July 7, 2015 admin 9

Kuhlman Cellars: For Love of Vina Vita and the Re-creation of a First Kiss On a busy Fall afternoon, while rushing back to my cottage on the hill at the end of a long drive, I […]

No Picture
Great Places & People

Winemaking Harvest Internship Opportunity: Looking for Texans Interested in California Experience

July 1, 2015 admin 7

Winemaking Harvest Internship Opportunity: Looking for Texans Interested in California Experience Forwarded from Randy Hester, zrandyhester@gmail.com I am coming up on my 10th harvest in Napa Valley but my first position was a cellar internship in […]

No Picture
Events

Sneak Peek of Messina Hof Winery 2015 at Vic & Anthony’s

June 30, 2015 admin 7

Sneak Peek of Messina Hof Winery 2015 at Vic & Anthony’s Paul Mitchell Bonarrigo, the seventh generation winemaker in the Bonarrigo family, addressed the assemblage at Vic & Anthony’s Steak House in Houston to taste […]

No Picture
Events

TX Locations Wine: A worthy wine as big as the state it represents

June 17, 2015 admin 3

TX Locations Wine: A worthy wine as big as the state it represents Dave Phinney’s idea is simple, complicated and a great deal of fun, all rolled into one. As you can see below harvested […]

No Picture
grape growing

A “Chardonnay-Year” for the Texas Hill Country & Pilot Knob and Robert Clay Vineyards

June 6, 2015 admin 6

A “Chardonnay-Year” for the Texas Hill Country & Pilot Knob and Robert Clay Vineyards It was an early August day 2014, when I visited Dan McLaughlin’s Robert Clay Vineyard in Mason. I was directed by […]

No Picture
Great Places & People

A Difference You Can Taste: Perissos Vineyards 2014 Viognier

May 19, 2015 admin 6

A Difference You Can Taste: Perissos Vineyards 2014 Viognier You might say that the Perissos Vineyard 2014 Viognier is a “whole bunch better”.  OK, there was no 2013 Perissos Viognier due to the series of late […]

Posts navigation

« 1 … 7 8 9 … 40 »

2017 Top Texas Blogs

Archives

2022 Vintage Texas and Wineslinger are registered trademarks