Texas Winegrowers are on the “Eraser's Edge”
Texas Winegrowers are on the “Eraser’s Edge” You may recall the book “Razor’s Edge” by W. Somerset Maugham published in 1944. It quotes, “The sharp edge of a razor is difficult to pass over; thus […]
Texas Winegrowers are on the “Eraser’s Edge” You may recall the book “Razor’s Edge” by W. Somerset Maugham published in 1944. It quotes, “The sharp edge of a razor is difficult to pass over; thus […]
What People in Napa Valley Really Drink? Why and How? As an aftermath to my previous blog about what Texas wines to serve winegrowers from Napa Valley (https://vintagetexas.com/?p=1482), I’ve a follow-up observation. We all know […]
Guest Blog: Powerful Wines and Powerful Thoughts for the Texas Wine Industry by Dan Gatlin, Inwood Estates Vineyards This article was originally written for the Texas Department of Agriculture’s Excellence Uncorked E-Zine, Ask-the-Expert column and […]
Seeds of Change: Texas Farmer Finds Niche with Wine Grapes in Texas Co-op Power – Article on Texas High Plains grape growing at Bingham Family Farm and Vineyards. Wine grapes make good sense of Texas […]
Texas Wine and Wildflowers – A Perfect Spring Pairing for Wine Trails Spring Wine Trail Events in Texas Bring Together Lone Star State’s Wine Culture with Celebrated Bluebonnets and Other Wildflower Varieties (Note: Video at […]
Write Off the Vine: Texas Wine News February 24, 2010 Texas Wine of the Month: McPherson Cellars Viognier, 2008 posted by Jessica Dupuy at 11:11 AM New to the Eat My Words blog, we’re introducing […]
Synchronicity – Texas Wine Online (Tales from the world of wine social networking) Its the opening of the Texas Wine and Grape Growers Association meeting in Richardson, Texas. Denise Fraser (part of the TateAustinHahn (www.tateaustinhahn.com) […]
Snowy Winter Scenes from Texas Wine Country Report are coming in from north Texas decribing the widespread snow that same over the past couple days. Howard Davies located north of Dallas near the Texas Oklahoma […]
Dry Desert and Good Texas Wine Meet at Monte Sec Vineyard A pale orange sunset backlit the darkening city with a ribbon of city lights dotting a path between the mountains to what the Spanish […]
$250,000 in Grants to Expand the Texas Wine Industry: March 2, 2010 Deadline Funds will help support state’s booming wine sector Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples today announced the Texas Department of Agriculture is accepting applications […]