Sunday, August 11, 2019

Naca Valley Vineyard – Nacogdoches, Texas


What to do with 62 acres of family land in East Texas? How about a vineyard and winery!  Sure, you could do some timber cutting, but it’s kind of hard to make wine out of pinecones. Buzz and Wanda Mouton along with their son Scott and his wife Chelsea have put their heart and a lot of hard work into building this small family business. What originally started out as a car shop is a now a full-blown tasting room and winery. Buzz has been making wines since his “younger” days and has won some awards at TWGGA and in local wine competitions. The Mouton’s are in their third year of production and the tasting room has been opened for two years.  It’s a small batch operation of about 1000 cases per year. Most grapes are sourced from the Texas High Plains and their fruit wine comes from East Texas. The repurposed desk by Buzz’s grandmother makes for an excellent tasting bar and adds to the unique decor and character of their custom tasting room.  There are three flights of two, four, or six wines to choose from on their menu.  For the whites, we enjoyed the 2015 Southern Belle which is an off-dry Roussanne/Muscat Canelli blend with excellent flavors of apricot and orange. The grapes for the 2018 Blanc du Bois were sourced from Henderson County.  Its off-dry texture has an enticing citrus nose and is a bit crisp, making if quite refreshing on a hot afternoon. The 2017 Riesling is semi sweet with strong apple and peach flavors. The last white we sampled was the 2017 Stellar, an Orange Muscat/Muscat Canelli blend which was a fantastic sweet treat when chilled!  We tried their 2018 Bad Day Rosé, featuring Black Spanish grapes sourced from Henderson county. It made for a lovely refreshing wine that helps give Black Spanish grapes a reputable name. For the reds, we sipped on the 2016 Primitivo which was a full-bodied wine with moderate tannins. We really enjoyed the 2017 Tempranillo, which was a bold tannic Tempranillo that would pair nicely with that famous East Texas BBQ!  Lastly, we tasted the 2017 Brick Street Red with its sweet and jammy notes making it a great stand-alone evening wine.  Some future releases the winery is planning include another blueberry wine, (which was sadly sold out by the time we arrived), sourced from Angelina County, and a possible “port” style wine!  The excellent artwork on the wine labels are done by family members and close friends and are just one more testament to the family focus of this business. In addition to the current wine tasting room and pavilion, there are dreams of expansion that include future cabins and hiking trails. This place can be quite packed during the Spring and Fall and we can see why.  We can’t wait to check on their progress on a future visit and encourage you to stop by and visit.  This will be a true gem to Nacogdoches and The East Texas area.

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