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Onward and upward for Texas wine! Tasting North Texas at the Frontiers of Flight Museum

Texas wine took over the Frontiers of Flight Museum for a day, with a dozen producers showing up to pour their wines for thirsty Dallasites. A backdrop of historic aircraft and spacecraft set the scene as the post-brunch crowd streamed in for an afternoon of tasting. The Wine Fairy was there, too! Here’s what we…
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Texas Wine News Roundup: Spring 2026

Spring is here in Texas! That means it’s time for bluebonnets, barbecue, and rosé on the patio. As Texas wine superfans, we’re always on the lookout for new wines to taste and new places to visit. Here are the five Texas wine stories that broke through the noise in the first quarter of 2026. Story…
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The boldest reds in the West: Bull Lion Ranch and Vineyard (Grapevine, TX)

Part Texan, part Italian, and completely delicious–that’s how I describe Bull Lion Ranch and Vineyard to North Texas newcomers. The family-owned winery was founded in 2010, following an Italian-American winemaking heritage that was passed down through generations. Make it part of your weekend wine trip, and enjoy Italian hospitality, Texas style! If you think you’ve…
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Six Texas food and wine pairings that will make you go, “Yeehaw!”

One of the best things about bringing home a bottle from a local winery is opening it with friends at the dinner table. But Texas wines can be quirky little buggers, and conventional wine-pairing advice doesn’t always apply to the unique wine of the Lone Star State. In this article, we look at six of…
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Texas Wine News Roundup: Fall 2025

Howdy, Texas wine fans! Our quarterly Texas Wine News Roundup digs up five stories that you might have missed in the third quarter of 2025. Check the bottom of this post for sources and links to the full articles. Since fall is harvest time, we’ll start with a report on this year’s crop of grapes:…
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These are North Texas’s favorite wines: The People’s Choice Classic winners!

Thousands of GrapeFest revelers have turned in their ballots, and the results are in! The winners of the People’s Choice Wine Tasting Classic were revealed on the afternoon of Sunday, September 14 in Grapevine, Texas. All together, 34 wineries brought more than 120 wines to compete over the four days of GrapeFest. It’s all Texas…
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A celebration of Texas wine at GrapeFest 2025 (Grapevine, TX)

Turn down Texas’s thermostat by a few degrees, pack tens of thousands of wine lovers into an old railroad town, and you got yourself a party! GrapeFest is a wholesome (yet wholly wine-soaked) event that arrives in the Dallas suburb of Grapevine every September. With grape stomps on the schedule and BBQ smokers on every…
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Big skies and big birds: A visit to Blue Ostrich Winery (Saint Jo, TX)

Eight hilltop acres, 10 Texas wines, and one lanky bird added up to a memorable Friday when we took the road north to Blue Ostrich Winery and Vineyard. This popular North Texas winery is located in Saint Jo, Texas and is part of the new-ish Texoma AVA. It’s about 90 minutes from DFW and practically…
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7 things to love at GrapeFest 2025 (Grapevine, TX)

We adore a big-city festival with a small-town feel, and GrapeFest checks all the boxes. Located in Grapevine, Texas (a few miles from DFW Airport), it’s a festive fall activity for all your favorite winos. And that’s not just our opinion: This year, GrapeFest snagged the #7 spot on the USA Today Readers’ Choice list…
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2025 TEXSOM Diaries: Sommer Camp Part Three

I spent five days volunteering at TEXSOM 2025 as part of the Sommer Camp program. These are my TEXSOM Diaries–a day-by-day, behind-the-scenes look at Texas’s premier wine education conference. Also check out Part One and Part Two! It’s Day Four of the wine wonderland that is Sommer Camp, and we’re getting started early: A Sunday…
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A visit to Siboney Cellars (Johnson City, TX)

Just off Texas Highway 290, a long driveway curves off the highway and climbs gently up to a limestone plateau. Vineyards spread out to the east towards Johnson City, a small town best known as the boyhood home of President Lyndon B. Johnson. Arid plants and clusters of old live oaks dot the property, and…
