Monday, February 9, 2026

Red Lane – 2018; Parr Vinyards; Mason, Texas

This mighty wine of Mason Country is a quality robust red blend crafted from Tempranillo and Touriga Nacional grapes. The label name is a nod to the street where the vineyard is located, adding a personal touch to each bottle. This seven and half year old Texas wine is quite impressive with pronounced notes of pepper and cherry, offering a bold profile that stands out well. The ripe fruit flavors are well-structured and supported by firm tannins, giving it both depth and character. The finish still packs a firm punch, leaving a lasting impression and making it a wine that demands respectable attention. Cheers!


www.parrvineyards.com

Friday, February 6, 2026

Carley's Counoise Rosé – 2022; Torr Na Lochs; Burnet, Texas

Hello Counoise Rosé! Crafted in a Provence-inspired style, this wine delivers that unmistakable "ooo" and "ahh" sensation to satisfy your Rosé cravings.  Plus, made from Counoise just adds another pleasant twist to this lovely treat. Sourced from Farmhouse Vineyards in the Texas High Plains AVA, it boasts a delicate hue, good acidity, and flavor notes of raspberries complemented by hints of cherry. It also sits in at 14.5 abv and can pack a little punch for a Rosé wine. This is a wonderful Rosé to sip and enjoy throughout the day - savor every moment!


www.torrnalochs.com

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Roussanne – 2023; French Connection Wine; Hye, Texas

Sourced from Bingham Family Vineyard of the Texas High Plains AVA, this wine opens with a vibrant tropical sensation that immediately greets your nose, setting the stage for a delightful tasting experience. Layers of melon and apricot aromas follow, enhancing the inviting bouquet while both acidity and body are on the medium side. The finish lingers just long enough to leave you with that unmistakable “ahh” of contentment, capturing the essence of a well-crafted Texas white. The self-corrected vintage via pen on the label just shows that everything is handcrafted. Santé!


www.frenchconnectionhye.com

Friday, January 30, 2026

Swim Spot – 2023; Lewis Wines; Johnson City, Texas

Made from 100% Blanc du Bois, this wine is very approachable for any white wine fan. Sourced from Starry Night Farms in Austin County, its low alcohol and bone dry feel helps make this sometimes overlooked varietal stand out well on its own. Upon pouring, the wine presents distinct floral and lemon aromas, followed by notes of apple and pear. Subtle hints of apricot and a slight effervescence further enhance its character. The wine is quite refreshing and definitely a fun one to try. Cheers!


www.lewiswines.com

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Grüner Veltliner – 2023; Berger Winery; Gedersdorf, Austria

Say hello to some fine Austrian Wine! This Grüner Veltliner, cultivated in the Kremstal region, beautifully highlights the classic flavors expected from this varietal. At first pour, you'll notice apple and pear aromas, which are soon complemented by hints of grapefruit. Give your glass a swirl and a sip to discover even more citrus notes, paired with subtle touches of pepper and honey. This white wine jewel has some good minerality along with that dry, crisp feeling. Take your time to savor each drop and enjoy well. Zum Wohl!


www.weingut-berger.com

Saturday, January 24, 2026

Wildflower White – 2021; Wildseed Farms Vineyard; Fredericksburg, Texas

Crafted from a 50/50 blend of Trebbiano and Vermentino grapes grown in the Texas Hill Country AVA, this dry white wine offers a refreshing experience from the first sip. Its inviting tropical aromas instantly transport you to a vacation state of mind, while bright notes of apple and lemon dance all over your tastebuds. With a light body and easy-drinking character, it is the perfect companion for unwinding on your back patio, especially as you take in those famous Texas Hill Country sunsets. Cheers!


www.wildseedfarms.com

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Merlot – 2016; Compass Rose Cellars; Hye, Texas

Yes, Texas wines can age into the double digit years. Of course, it all depends on factors such as the vintage, tannins, acids, etc., but there should be reason to assume Texas wines won’t develop well over time. For this 2016 Merlot, a mix between blueberry and blackberry notes seem to be prominent along with plums. The texture is smooth with underlying chocolate notes, too. The acids are still holding up quite well, and only mild color changes are noticeable for this pleasant sipper.  You can still pair this mighty Merlot with your favorite classic dish, so dig in and sip well. Cheers!


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