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August 6-8, 2010

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October 1-31, 2010

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Alamosa Wine Cellars

Becker Vineyards

Bending Branch Estate

Chisholm Trail Winery

Comfort Cellars Winery

Driftwood Estate Winery

Dry Comal Creek Vineyards

Fall Creek Vineyard

Flat Creek Estate

Fredericksburg Winery

Grape Creek Vineyards

Mandola Estate Winery

McReynolds Winery

Pedernales Cellars

Perissos Vineyards & Winery

Pillar Bluff Vineyards

Rancho Ponte Vineyard

Singing Water Vineyards

Sister Creek Vineyards

Spicewood Vineyards

Stone House Vineyard

Texas Hills Vineyard

Texas Legato Winery

Torre Di Pietra Vineyards

William Chris Vineyards

Woodrose Winery


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Summertime in the
Texas Hill Country
Summer is finally here…there are so many great events, celebrations and occasions to be had at the 26 Texas Hill Country Wineries!  Exploring the wineries is a great way to entertain visiting family and friends this summer.  Take a break from the pool, beach or lake and come out to savor the sights, sounds and taste of the Texas Hill Country Wineries.

On the left you will find the alphabetical list of the wineries that are part of this growing association. And for more information please visit:

 

 

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The Georgetown Swirl!

16 Feb

The weekend before Valentine’s Day, 2010, I was invited [ by friend KjB via the Texas Wine & Grape Growers Association] to help out during the First Annual Georgetown Swirl. I believe the guests had a good time, tasted great food, and wine, and did some shopping on the main square while musicians played outdoors.

I helped during the Silent Auction ( and also got to take home one of the items auctioned!)…and also got to pour a Dessert Wine in the style of a port non-vintaged produced by Georgetown Winery. What a delight!

It was rich in color and taste, great dark ruby red, smelled of prunes and plums, and dark cherries. It wasn’t overly sweet, just right amount of alcohol (18%) and sugars.

I hope next year the event producers make it better and bigger!

For more information check out: http://swirl.georgetown.org/

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