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Austin Food & Wine Fest Sunday, April 29th – What a Texas Wine Panel! A Gold Medal Line Up

May 1, 2012 admin 0

Austin Food & Wine Fest Sunday, April 29th – What a Texas Wine Panel! A Gold Medal Line Up I’ll admit, when I was asked to assemble a Texas wine panel for the Austin Food […]

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grape growing

Check out This Year’s Texas Wine and Wildflower Pairings

April 5, 2012 admin 3

Check out This Year’s Texas Wine and Wildflower Pairings This year’s weather has been a godsend for Texas’s thirst vineyards and ribbons of wildflower colors that line the hill country highways. Both are doing very […]

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Best of Vintage Texas Blog

What Are Your Favorite Texas Wines of All Time? Here’s Mine!

March 20, 2012 admin 2

 What Are Your Favorite Texas Wines of All Time? Here’s Mine! Chef Terry Thompson-Anderson asked me in an email yesterday to name my top ten Texas wines of all time. I don’t know exactly why […]

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Fun Food and Wine

Pairings for Tex-Mex: Texas Wine…Why? Cause Locavore Meets Locapour

March 7, 2012 admin 4

Pairings for Tex-Mex: Texas Wine…Why? Cause Locavore Meets Locapour Ray Isle (@islewine on Twitter) Food & Wine’s executive wine editor blogged Moday about pairing wines with Tex-Mex food. See: Pairings for Tex-Mex: Wine Not (http://eatocracy.cnn.com/2012/03/05/drinks-with-tex-mex-wine-not/) […]

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Fun Food and Wine

Texas Oysters and Texas Wine: A Marriage Made on the Gulf Coast, the Hill Country and the High Plains

February 26, 2012 admin 0

Texas Oysters and Texas Wine: A Marriage Made on the Gulf Coast to the Hill Country and the High Plains As you may have read in the Houston Chronicle or seen on Channel 2 news […]

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grape growing

Mark Penna Departs Texas to Give a Helping Hand in God’s Vineyard

December 10, 2011 admin 2

Mark Penna Departs Texas to Give a Helping Hand in God’s Vineyard Mark Penna, a long Texas viticulturalist and winemaker passed this week after a bout with brain cancer. As reported by Addie Broyles on […]

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fine dining

Spicy Meat-a-Balls and a Splash of Duchman’s 2010 Vermentino

December 8, 2011 admin 2

Spicy Meat-a-Balls and a Splash of Duchman’s 2010 Vermentino Last week I received an email from Jeremy Parzen with a cryptic reference to meatballs. It was basically something like this… Russ, I know that your […]

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grape growing

VintageTexas Sunday Cyclopedia of Wine: Trebbiano of Texas

September 18, 2011 admin 0

VintageTexas Sunday Cyclopedia of Wine: Trebbiano of Texas The Trebbiano is a widely known wine grape varietal, but tends to be over-cropped and make rather neutral wines. However, it has the distinction of accounting for […]

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Texas Winemaker Don Pullum on TXwine Twitter Tuesday Discusses “Pairing Acidity of Wine and Food”

August 30, 2011 admin 0

Texas Winemaker Don Pullum on TXwine Twitter Tuesday Discusses “Pairing Acidity of Wine and Food” VintageTexas invites you to join online for TXwine Twitter Tuesday on Tuesday, September 6th at 7 pm (Central Time).   […]

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Conferences and Seminars

Write Off the Vine – Texas Wine News: Sommeliers, Droughts, Wineries, Blanc Du Bois and More

August 19, 2011 admin 0

Write Off the Vine – Texas Wine News: Sommeliers, Droughts, Wineries, Blanc Du Bois and More By Kim Pierce (Eats Blog / Dallas Morning News File this under “who knew he had such a hidden […]

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