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Video – Texas Native Grapes: Characteristics, History and Their International Significance

March 11, 2017 admin 0

Video – Texas Native Grapes: Characteristics, History and Their International Significance A presentation by Dr. Russell D. Kane, VintageTexas at the Native Plant Society of Texas, Houston Chapter February Meeting It is said that Texas […]

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Texas Gulf Coast Vineyard Tour: What Grapes are Those, Ed? They’re our Favorites!

February 14, 2011 admin 1

Texas Gulf Coast Vineyard Tour: What Grapes are Those, Ed? They’re our Favorites! This past Thursday, the air was clear and dry and the high sun gave its brightness and warmth to the winter afternoon […]

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Landon 2008 Tempranilllo, Bingham Family Vineyards: The New Fave Wine I Found on a Bus

February 20, 2010 VintageTexas 4

Landon 2008 Tempranilllo, Bingham Family Vineyards: The New Fave Wine I Found on a Bus Last night, I was herded onto a bus along with many other attendees at the Texas Wine and Grape Growers […]

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Europe Acknowledges Texan and his Contributions to the World-Wide Wine Industry

January 16, 2010 VintageTexas 4

Europe Acknowledges Texan and his Contributions to the World-Wide Wine Industry Texas Historian Wins the International Gourmand Award’s Best Wine History Book for his Biography of “Grape Man” T.V. Munson In Frankfurt, Germany, on October […]

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A Land of Limestone Ledges and Red Sandy Soil: Part 2

May 12, 2009 VintageTexas 1

A Land of Limestone Ledges and Red Sandy Soil: Part 2 Continued from: https://vintagetexas.com/?p=790 In my search to define Texas terroir [the sense of place], I often stop to listen for voices of the human […]

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Texas Black Spanish – The Grape Otherwise Known as Lenoir

December 16, 2008 VintageTexas 21

Texas Black Spanish – The Grape Otherwise Known as Lenoir: Regional Character, International Reputation Photo: Franklin Howser, making Black Spanish wine at Dry Comal Creek Winery (click here) for more. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Update: For a Video […]

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