Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Premonitions – 2019; Wines of Dotson Cervantes; Voca, Texas

Premonitions! of Sterling… this special estate wine is a blend of 45% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Petit Verdot, and 15% Alicante Bouschet. Grown in the Texas Hill Country AVA, the wine comes across as full-bodied with high acidity and moderate tannins, showing black cherry notes up front followed by a touch of spice. Altogether, this wine delivers a bold and pleasing tasting experience that leaves a lasting impression on the palate. Cheers!


www.dotsoncervanteswines.com

Monday, June 22, 2026

Paulo Tempranillo – 2017; Messina Hof Winery; Bryan, Texas

Clocking in at 14.4 abv, this full-bodied red opens with notes of blackberry and cherry, followed by cocoa and a touch of vanilla. The palate delivers an excellent mouthfeel and rich sensation that are still holding up quite well after all these years, all leading into an elegant, long, savory finish.  Definitely add this 2017 red wine to your top-tier Texas wine list. It’s stand out for sure. Cheers!


www.messinahof.com

Friday, June 19, 2026

Sparkling Rosé – 2023; William Chris Vineyards; Hye, Texas

Made from estate Tannat, this 2023 Sparkling Rosé delivers a lively bubbly using the Méthode Ancestrale style process. Its naturally cloudy appearance is part of this method while also trapping extra CO2 that adds an extra punch after opening. Bright raspberry and grapefruit notes lead the palate, supported by crisp acidity that keeps the wine fresh and zippy. Overall, this is a vibrant and refreshing sparkling rosé that leaves a strong impression from first pour to final sip and the last drop. Cheers!


www.williamchriswines.com

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Rosé – 2022; Texas Wine Collective; Fredericksburg, Texas

The name may not be your tradition Rosé style wine, but this white blend really rocks. Crafted with 50% Muscat, 35% Viognier, and 15% Riesling, it delivers quite a floral and fruity experience on the nose followed by bright citrus notes. On the palate, you’ll appreciate the classic crisp profile as you sip and repeat. Good acidity keeps the wine lively, making it a refreshing and good sipping summer wine. Cheers!


www.texaswinecollective.com

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Bordorossa 100 - 2009; Solaro Estate Winery; Dripping Springs, Texas

This historic first release blends 64.5% Texas Merlot with 35.5% New Mexico Tempranillo and shows impressive aging after 17 years. The wine opens with notes of blueberry and blackberry, followed by some plum and a touch of spice. The depth and character of this wine on the palate after all these years is quite impressive. Overall, it stands as a well-aged, memorable bottling that continues to show its quality over time. Cheers!


www.solaroestate.com

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Tannat – 2020; Bodega Bouza; Montevideo, Uruguay

Harvested from Uruguay’s Canelones wine region, this dry-farmed Tannat is a very well-crafted wine. Displaying a deep garnet in color, it opens with aromas of enticing black fruit. The palate is rich and generous, with a creamy texture, ripe raspberry notes, medium tannins, and a touch of heat. The detailed technical notes on the back label are a welcome bonus. This bold red still has several years of life ahead, so cellar it now and revisit it down the road. ¡Salud!


www.bodegabouza.com

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Kankar – 2016; Kuhlman Cellars; Stonewall, Texas

This classic Kuhlman wine is aging beautifully. It is a blend of 54% Malbec and 46% Petite Sirah from Dry Creek Valley AVA, and still shows a dark, rich red color that remains remarkably intact after nearly a decade. Notes of chocolate, dark fruit, and black pepper are still noticeable at first followed by some smoke. Meanwhile, the tannins balance out quite nicely and carry through to a nice long, smooth finish. Cheers!


www.heathfamilybrands.com/k-estate