Most Texans think of HWY 90 west of San Antonio as the
get-a-way stretch to great spring fed rivers and country camping. Along
that same stretch of road between Castroville and Hondo is a small boutique
winery run by Mike Brawley. To say location is everything for a business
is an understatement, but Mike seems to have found an ideal location for those
Hill Country travelers. This place has been open since December 2013 and
has been serving up a wide variety of Texas wines as well as a couple of bottles
of his own creation. On the estate are about two acres of vines of mostly
Tempranillo and Black Spanish. For the estate bottles, there is the 2014
Pataki Panchanga red wine. It’s a mix of Tempranillo, Black Spanish, and
Syrah. It’s quite refreshing and an easy smooth drinking wine. The second
bottle is the same varietal but was aged longer in oak for a couple of years,
so it has an oaky flavor profile. This is a great stop to make on your way out
west on HYW 90. There is a nice little tasting room with seats for you to enjoy
a glass or bottle. It’s a great family
friendly operation and you’ll feel more than welcomed. Stop in to say hi,
find some new wines to love and take something home to enjoy later. Have fun!
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, September 30, 2015
Friday, September 25, 2015
Buffalo Roam - 2011; Brennan Vineyards; Comanche, Texas
This take on Rhone style wine is quite
stunning! It is a very smooth drinking
Syrah blend. You'll sense floral aromas
at the onset followed by sweet fruit notes prior to the first sip. Your mouth
will be awash with flavors of leather and a touch of spice in a soft melding of
fruit. It really shines after about half
an hour of being opened for this medium bodied red wine. It is an exceptional
blend that highlights the velvety smooth
and soft lasting finish that beautiful fruit can yield. No doubt 2011, was
a record breaking drought year for Texas grape growers. Yet, the fruit that was yielded has
demonstrated just how fabulous the Texas terroir can be for really deep, ripe
and rich fruit complexities when put to the test. Enjoy this wine with sliced summer sausages
and cheese, or a savory dish. It is also absolutely fabulous on its own. Enjoy!
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Cabernet Sauvignon - 2004; Texas Hills Vineyard; Johnson City, Texas
What a nice jewel to have discovered! Texas Hills Vineyard has been producing
consistent Cabernet Sauvignons for quite some time. This eleven year old bottle is a testament
that Texas cabs can age long term and still hold their quality. Grapes for this vintage were sourced from
Drew Tallent Vineyards located in Mason County.
With its higher elevation and great soil conditions, Mason County has
proven itself has a wonderful place for quality Texas Hill Country vineyards. Upon pouring, the color of this wine still
looks really good. There is not as much fading and just a touch of separation
starting to appear. The aromas are still
quite pleasant, although probably not as strong on the fruit senses as its
younger version. Taking a look at the
cork and you'll just "ooh" and "ah" at the very dark color
and crystals. Vanilla flavors are strong in this one as well as some peppery
notes. The tannins are still firm... so
break out that hunk of red meat for pairing!
Even the sediments are tasty.
There are some early signs that it has starting its decline, but it is
still quite suitable for devoted red wine drinkers. If you've had this one in your well cared for
cellar since day one, then it should still be good, but we would recommend you
pop the cork and enjoy soon. If you came
across a bottle in a local wine shop yesterday, then you definitely have an
interesting taste of Texas to enjoy .
Cheers!
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Syrah - 2010; Alamosa Wine Cellars; Bend, Texas
Well, let's just get right down to it. By the time this gets posted, Alamosa will
likely be closed. Yes, it takes us some
time to write, proof (as best we can), process the picture, and queue to
posting. Specifically, we drank this one
on 8/5/2015. But good wine and a good
posting deserves patience. This Syrah is worth your time. First of all, let it breathe for at least
thirty minutes. Why? Because that's just one of the habits a good
wine drinker does with this kind of wine.
And this wine certainly deserves that much time. Tease yourself if you must between opening
and the final pouring with sample sips as the flavors will change as the wine
unfolds for the better. We know a good red wine drinker can wait just a bit
longer for the first pour to ensure it is just right. The "punchy" fruit aromas are there
to greet you, but the best satisfaction is in the taste. You'll note some
spiciness, followed by distinct peppery and some mild herbaceous notes. As you linger over that first sip you realize
you're enjoying a very long finish.....maybe a bit longer than normal. It's a
beautiful red that is full bodied and definitely good to enjoy now, as well as
one that will keep well in the cellar for a while. Cheers amigos and farewell
to our friends at Alamosa! We have enjoyed your wines, your camaraderie, humor,
creativity and most of all your impact made in helping to forge the expanding
Texas wine industry. You've made a lasting
mark in the Texas wine journals and along the wine trail and we will forever be
grateful to you for your role. We raise
our glass in your honor!
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Torr Na Lochs - Burnet, Texas
The stretch of state highway 29 between Burnet and
Lake Buchanan is a wonderfully scenic area in the Texas Hill Country. With the granite slopes and surrounding
lakes, you might wonder how could someone put a winery out here with all this
rocky terrain? Wouldn't it be nice if you could find something like that out in
that area though, so you could have a lovely spot to sit and sip as you enjoy
the last slip of sunset tucking in at night. Well someone has! Owners Blake and Karen DeBerry purchased the
180 acre granite ponderosa about 11 years ago with the intent on
retirement. Well, one thing led to
another and now they have staked out their claim in the expanding Texas wine
industry. Grape vines on granite you
ask? Why yes! Some of the classic and great tasting old
world wines in Europe come from vineyards on granite soils. Although much of the property is solid
granite, there are plots that have good decomposed granite soil suitable for
starting a vineyard. The 1250 foot
elevation is just an added bonus for these young vines. Planting began back in 2014 with three acres
of Syrah, Petite Syrah, and Malbec with plans to expand in the future. The building is quite beautiful and the
tasting room is very spacious and open.
The winery building was inspired after visiting another winery in
Australia and as an ode to that inspiration, they have a special bottle from
that winery proudly on display and highlighted on their entrance way and front
porch. They have a great perch high above the surrounding Hill Country with
views of Inks Lake and Lake Buchanan that you can indulge in as you sip their
great wines. Plus, the roaming donkeys
will be happy to great you as you drive in or out. (When you see the sign near
the entrance about donkey crossing, take that literally - there are donkeys on
the property and they like to roam across the area and may be taking a break on
the road, so drive slowly and respect the animals.) Their inaugural selection
of six wines are all made with Texas grapes. Currently, they are collaborating
with winemakers from the Texas Hill Country and West Texas to help them get
started with their wines. For whites,
you'll start off with the 2014 Fion Geal.
It's a six white blend that is quite clean and crisp. The chilled
lemon-lime finish is refreshing during the Texas summer heat. The next white is a 2014 Roussanne. You'll definitely pick up the nice citrus
flavors with a touch of oak. The last
white is a 2014 Sweet Sunset which is a 50/50 blend of Roussanne and Orange
Muscat. This soft citrus wine is a sweet treat for the hot afternoons and would
make a lovely addition to brunch. Rosé
lovers will be pleased with the 2014 Rosé
di Montepulciano. It's a very
nice, refreshing and smooth drinking Rosé that deserves to be served chilled to
enhance the strawberry notes. For their
fine reds, you'll start with the Fion Dearg. This blend of Tempranillo,
Mouvedre, and Carignan has spicy and smoky notes that meld with bold cherry
flavors. You'll definitely be pleased
with the 2013 Sangiovese which rounds out the lineup. This last red has a nice
balance of acids and tannins with subtle peppery notes in this dry wine. Future wines currently in the barrel include
a Montepulciano, Dolcetto, and a red blend.
Their grand opening will be September 12th, so mark you fall calendars
and head out to welcome one of the newest wineries to the fold and check out
all they have to offer. Their vineyard has great potential to show what the
granite terroir of the Hill Country can do for the Texas grape growing
industry. The potential for bold flavor
profiles, aromatic fruit, and well balanced acids are positive here. We can't wait to try the estate grapes wines
in the future. This is a nice jewel to
check out on your next Texas wine trekking trip. Congratulations to Blake and
Karen on the start of something great in the Texas Hill Country! Cheers!
Friday, September 4, 2015
El Guapo - 2010; Alamosa Wine Cellars; Bend, Texas
Yes, this vintage of El Guapo will make you
sing. This lovely Tempranillo blend is a
great wine that leaves a lasting impression. Mixed with Tempranillo (72%),
Graciano (20%, Garnacha (5%), you'll see a nice ruby color during the first
pour. Aromas of cherries and roses
awaken your senses as you inhale the beautiful bouquet. There are moderate tannins in this five year
old lady with hints of tobacco to delight the palate. A distinct earthiness is inherent in this
long lasting dry finish, leaving you longing for more. It's quite a lovely wine
to pair with rib-eye, burgers, and more.
Of course, you could just drink this one on its own to enjoy the full
flavors this quality work of art. Savor every last bottle as if it was your
last and know that popping the cork on this one was well worth it! Enjoy!!
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