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Month: October 2014

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Month: October 2014

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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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Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo First Wine Country Tour Visits the Texas Hill Country

October 25, 2014 admin 5

Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo’s First Wine Country Tour Visits the Texas Hill Country By now, most of you know October is Texas Wine Month. Well, it could have been no better time than this […]

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Winners at the 2014 Austin County Wine Show

October 20, 2014 admin 2

Winners at the 2014 Austin County Wine Show I once spoke with Texas high plains winegrower Neal Newsom about the differences in growing grapes for wine and growing other crops like hay and cotton. He […]

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VintageTexas: It’s Good to Know We’ve Made a Difference

October 15, 2014 admin 17

VintageTexas: It’s Good to Know We’ve Made a Difference I was perusing my recent issue of Food & Wine Magazine (November 2014), when I spotted F&W Executive Wine Editor Ray Isle’s article titled “The Great […]

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Fall Creek Vineyards: A Wonderful New Venture in Driftwood, Texas

October 13, 2014 admin 22

Fall Creek Vineyards: A Wonderful New Venture in Driftwood, Texas The biggest news that I’ve heard is some time started with an email out of the blue from Susan Auler that said, “Just wanted to […]

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Dotson~Cervantes Something Red: And, Definitely Worth the Wait

October 1, 2014 admin 5

Dotson~Cervantes Something Red: And, Definitely Worth the Wait We met in Mason on a Saturday in September not really knowing much more than what Alphonse Dotson told me over the phone earlier in the week. […]

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