Stay Up to Date on Texas Wines: Online Articles, Columns and Blogs
Stay Up to Date on Texas Wines: Online Articles, Columns and Blogs Never before has it been so easy to stay up to date on happenings in the Texas wine industry. So much of the […]
Stay Up to Date on Texas Wines: Online Articles, Columns and Blogs Never before has it been so easy to stay up to date on happenings in the Texas wine industry. So much of the […]
What Women Want (in Texas Wine) Remember the storyline from the Mel Gibson movie of the same name: “Nick, a somewhat chauvinistic advertising exec hot shot, has his life turned haywire when a fluke accident […]
VintageTexas Sunday ‘Cyclopedia of Wine: Bud Break in Texas Wine Country As of today, it’s now officially Spring 2011. But, in Texas, the grapevines don’t necessarily wait patiently for the official start of spring. A few […]
Top Texas wine, the 2009 Becker Vineyards Viognier, Goes for $100,000 at Houston Rodeo Auction from Dale Robertson / Houston Chronicle The top Texas wine from the 2011 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo International Wine […]
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 […]
Write Off the Vine: Texas WIne News – March 10, 2011 ON WINE: Budget cuts could be fatal to Texas wine By Gus Clemens, San Angelo Standard Times Texas’s effort to balance its budget without […]
Spring Approaches and Some (in France) Already Begin to Foresee their Trip for the Summer Vacation (in Texas) Hey, check this out. The Go Texan Winery Passport Program was highlighted in the French website: www.intothewine.fr. […]
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 […]
Sister Creek 2010 Muscat Canelli, Texas Appellation: The Original’s Back It’s been a rough few years for the Texas wine industry and especially the grape growers. Late spring freezes, untimely rain and episodes hail. That’s […]
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 […]