Welcome to Hye,
Texas. This town has now become the next
fast-growing destination of new wineries in the Texas Hill Country while
keeping its local charm. Horn Winery is
the latest addition to open here by owner Ryan Horn on his 16-acre estate. We were fortune to catch him on grand opening
day on June 16th. Ryan is certainly no stranger to the industry. He
operates Vintner’s Vault next door which has become a one stop shop for all
things a winery would need…. except the customer. Having spent a good amount of
time with the California wine industry, Ryan is well seasoned at this and shows
a lot of promise at making quality Texas wines. The tasting room is filled with
musical instruments and records on the walls to help accent the theme. The
current wines available for tasting are from Paso Robles. Ryan currently has Texas wines aging in the
back. The first Texas white should be ready in the next several months. The
wine bar features eight wines available for tasting of which you can try six
with a tasting. While enjoying your wine tasting at the bar, you get a clear
view of the production area and tanks. For
the grand opening, we were fortunate to taste all the wines on the current
menu! The 2014 Verismo is a Chardonnay that is crisp with a slight buttery
note. The Rosé is called Segue and you will note it has unique complex notes due to the
oak it was aged in. It is 2014 blend of
five varietals and is very refreshing for those hot summer months of Texas heat.
The first red on the menu was the 2014 Crescendo. This Merlot has some dusty
notes with a strong enticing nose. For the 2014 Rhapsody, it is a Petit Verdot
that along with its deep color, delights your senses with cherries and strong tannins. The 2014 Duet is a 50/50 blend of Petit Syrah
and Syrah that is pleasantly smooth with a touch of pepper and a light finish.
Onward to the 2014 Melody, and you get to enjoy a Bordeaux style blend of one
third each of Merlot, Petit Verdot, and Cabernet Sauvignon. This wine has light
acids and a light body with a nice balance. The 2014 Aria is a Cabernet
Sauvignon aged in Hungarian, American, AND French oak, so you will
experience some intense black berry notes, yet a smooth and fine finish.
Lastly, the 2006 Portamento is a Tawny Port. Made from Touriga Nacional, this
bold dessert wine packs a bold mouthfeel and melds flavors of chocolate and
raisins followed by pecan notes. If you
enjoy their wines, then hang out for a little while to pause for a bit before
you go into the Distillery. Yes, right within the facility in a separate room
is their onsite Distillery and cocktail lounge that is for members only. They
feature their own Grape and Apple Vodka, Apple Brandy, Rum, Moonshine, Bourbon,
Tequlia, and more! They produce their
own spirits and during their grand opening, guests were invited to stop in and
visit their cocktail lounge. It offers
something unique to other options on the 290-wine corridor and is worth a
visit. Horn Winery has a great future and a theme going for it. The staff are
all knowledgeable and make you feel very welcomed. Another great reason to stop in and say “Hi”
in Hye!
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