This Mourvèdre Rosé from Peter’s Prairie Vineyard captures
the magic of Mason County fruit. It displays a beautiful salmon hue in the
glass and on the nose reveals vibrant notes of melon, strawberry, and a touch
of peach. The wine’s crisp and refreshing character has good acidity and
minerality, delivering depth and structure. With just the right amount of
lingering sensation, each sip offers a satisfying finish that lures you back
for more. A definite crowd pleaser for the holidays and pairs splendidly with
food. Cheers!
Wine Of The Moment
Wine Of The Moment is just that. A moment of trying out a new bottle of wine and sharing our thoughts and impressions. There is no planned wine bottle that is to be opened or set time that it will be tasted. It is what ever just happens to be opened...for the moment. On occasion, we may also post our feedback on new wineries that we have visited as well as unique cheeses. So, pull up your own plate of cheese, crackers, and fruit and enjoy these discussions.
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Mourvèdre Rosé – 2022; Peter’s Prairie Vineyard; Mason, Texas
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Tatum Cellars – Johnson City, Texas
Owner and winemaker, Joshua Fritsche, is no stranger to the
Texas wine world. Many know him from his days at a number of wineries, most
notably William Chris and Ron Yates. He launched his own wine brand after the
birth of his daughter in 2012, Tatum Rose – and thus began the next chapter in
his winemaking career. With a focus on single-vineyard and Rhône varietals,
Joshua has become well recognized for his quality wine production. Many long-time
Texas wine fans will also remember the 2012 Hotspur, with the gorgeous wine
label - just might have a bottle or two left in the cellar library! In the
beginning, you could find Josh’s wines at a few pop-up events which were great
to attend and chat with the winemaker as you sampled his small batch produced
wines. It has been a very long time coming, but the small boutique winery
tasting room in Johnson City is a great addition to this journey. What was once
a barbershop (which still has some of that décor) has now become the go-to
tasting room for Tatum Cellars in this quaint vintage building in the downtown
Johnson City square.
There are currently five wines to sample. All wines on the
list are currently single vineyard, plus all Texas Hill Country fruit. Production
is just around 1000 cases per year, so the hands-on and personal quality checks
are all there. The first bottle sampled was the 2023 Trois Étoiles. This
classic Rhône style blend was crafted from Uplift Vineyard fruit and is a blend
of 63% Marsanne, 21% Viognier and 16% Roussanne. It is well balanced and quite
refreshing with notes of stone fruit, good acids, and a bit of minerality. Next
to sample, was the 2024 Rosé of Carignane. This newbie on the list was whole
cluster pressed from Spicewood Vineyards with a very beautiful nose followed by
a crisp and refreshing wine. An ecxcellent wine for warm weather days. Moving
to the red wines, the first to sample was the 2020 GSM. Oh my… this mighty
beast is loaded with robust flavors, good acids and is very well balanced. The Grenache
(60%) was sourced from Uplift Vineyard and the Syrah and Mourvèdre (20% each)
came from Salt Lick Vineyards for this super fine GSM. The next red wine
sampled was the 2020 Syrah. For this vintage, the fruit was left hanging on the
vines longer than normal and it underwent extra maceration and had a “splash”
of Mourvèdre added to it. It has very nice smoky notes to it along with natural
tannins to dance across your palate for that big mouthfeel satisfaction.
Rounding out this fantastic tasting experience was the 2020 Mourvèdre sourced
from Salt Lick Vineyards. Sitting at 15.4% abv, this high alcohol wine is well
integrated with spicey notes and a touch of nuttiness on the finish. This wine was made with Montepulciano skins
as part of the process for a little extra full feel and color for this wine.
Everything on the tasting menu is take home worthy. You
might also notice the collection of vinyl records in the corner and LP player
as you sip and savor both the wines and the music collection. This small
tasting room has a well shaded backyard area for that little feel of Hill
Country outdoors enjoyment to compliment the classically cool inside décor. As
a bonus, they are open till 8pm! You will get the vibe of how this place fits
in well with the small town feel that still lingers in Johnson City when you
stop in and enjoy a visit. The team is friendly, and the space is hip. It’s a
great place to sip, relax, and enjoy your favorite record music and wine
pairing. Cheers!
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Petite Sirah – 2019; Bending Branch Winery; Comfort, Texas
Sourced from the Texas High Plains AVA, this Newsom
Vineyards sourced fruit is a robust red wine offering a complex and inviting
sipping sensation. It leads with notes of plum and cherries with a hint of cola
and subtle touches of currant. A little bit of cinnamon adds to the noteworthy
experience, as well. This bold wine culminates in a nice velvety finish,
showcasing both its depth and texture. Cheers!
Sunday, November 2, 2025
Pordosol -2020; Adega Vinho Winery; Stonewall, Texas
Behold…everything that his great about Texas Hill Country
estate fruit can be sampled all in this one bottle. Plus, everything that shows
dedication in a family owned crafted wine with love. This rising star label brand from Adega Vinho
has quickly risen the ladder as a top notch go-to red wine blend from Texas.
Comprised of 60% Mourvèdre and 40% Tempranillo, lots of red fruit and floral
notes will come out to say “hello”. You'll
notice a touch of pepper on the nose, accompanied by hints of smoke. Each sip offers a rich, smooth texture and subtle earthy
undertones, making it a truly enjoyable wine to savor. A great sipper for sure. Saúde!
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Castanet – 2024; Wedding Oak Winery; San Saba, Texas
There is nothing like a clean refreshing Rosé for those infamous summer days during Fall in Texas. Sourced from the Texas High Plains AVA (Lilli of the Vine Vineyard), this Cinsault Rosé features a delicate copper hue and presents aromatic notes of lemon, strawberry, and subtle herbs. Sip, swirl, taste and repeat….those same savory flavors are really enticing and will be sure to put that big satisfying smile on your wine face. The acidity is spot on, and the versatile dry finish is amazing. Given how crazy the weather can be, you might be drinking this distinguished Rosé on the next unseasonably warm New Year’s Day. Cheers!
Sunday, October 26, 2025
Cuvée du Chêne Reserve – 2018; Calias Winery; Hye, Texas
Try finding a single varietal of Petit Verdot from the old
world that is drinkable…good luck. Find one from Texas….wow! Racing in at 15.4
ABV, this Texas High Plains fruit has many layers of enjoyment and great
complexity. Just gaze at the deep violet hue after pouring your first glass and
soak up those notes of blackberries and dark berries. As you sip, swirl, and
savor every moment, you might also pick up on subtle earthiness and minerality,
as well. That smooth texture and velvety finish lingers around to tease you for
more. Relish every moment of this little beast well. Santé!
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Chardonnay – 2020; Miner Family Winery; Oakville, California
Just one sip of this single-vineyard made wine will convert
you to love Chardonnays forever. This extra special Miner Chardonnay wine was
sourced from Genny's Vineyard within the Napa Valley AVA. After one pour,
you’ll be enticed by the slight golden hue it has developed and mesmerized by
the bouquet of tropical sensations
filling the room. Notes of apples and pears can be easily discerned along with
some apricots to compliment. It has good minerality and acidity to it, plus a
light creamy texture. You should definitely enjoy this medium bodied
masterpiece with your favorite grilled chicken (and don’t hold back). Cheers!




