Enjoy Spring at Your Favorite Local Texas Winery
Spring is moving forward with wonderful weather, just perfect for enjoying Texas Wines at your favorite local Texas Winery. Start off with wine along the Texas Bluebonnet Wine Trail with special wine trail events for the entire month of April. Wineries along the wine trail include:
• Bernhardt Winery by Plantersville
• Blue Mule Winery near Fayetteville
• En Gedi Vineyards and Winery by Calvert
• Golden Oak Micro-Cellar by New Waverly
• Messina Hof Winery in Bryan
• Perrine Winery in College Station
• Tempe Creek Winery near Livingston
• Texas Star Winery in Chapel Hill
• Teysha Vineyards near Huntsville
• Threshold Vineyards near Navasota
• West Sandy Creek Winery by Richard
Plan ahead since some wineries are closed on Mondays. Concerts are sometimes held at these wineries over the weekend. It does pay to plan ahead. The Texas Bluebonnet Wine Trail wineries remind you to drink responsibly and designate a driver. Per TABC regulations, anyone appearing to be intoxicated will not be served and may be asked to leave the premises.
For a change of pace, take Thursday off to travel to the Texas Hill Country for a four-day weekend. Most of the wineries are dog-friendly with several Inns and Motels like LaQuinta being dog friendly. The number of wineries in this area is growing exponentially with lots of travelers focusing on the Fredericksburg area. I suggest going to either Comfort or Kerrville on I-10, west of San Antonio and only about 25 minutes south of Fredericksburg. You won’t find the crowds and waits at many visitors experience in Fredericksburg. Consider visiting Bending Branch, Singing Waters and Newsom Tasting Room in Comfort or go to Kerrville Hills Winery near the Texas Hill Country Art Colony of Kerrville. You will find outstanding wines with Bending Branch (Dr. Bob Young-winemaker) and Kerrville Hills (John Rivenbaugh-winemaker) using Flash Détente’ extraction process to pull fruits and tannins from the grapes for inclusion into their wines for wine enhancement. Both wineries have some exciting reds to experience.
21st Annual Wine and Food Week in The Woodlands Returns
Reserve May 28th thru 31st for an outstanding four days of wine in The Woodlands. For wine and food lovers, this event is the not to be missed! Fan favorites are back including Wine Around the World Wednesday; Crushing It with Cocktails at The Woodlands Convention Center; Ladies of the Vine Tasting, Luncheon, and Panel Discussion, at The Club at Carlton Woods, and Sips, Suds & Savor. The week culminates with the grand dame—the elaborate Wine Rendezvous Grand Tasting and Chef Showcase at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Ballroom where acclaimed chefs compete for the coveted Chef of Chefs Waterford Crystal Award and a $5,000 cash prize. Patrons will taste the same foods as the Culiinary Judges taste and evaluate. About 1,000 different wines will be available during this week of wine. Wine dinners will be added as the week approaches. Tickets are available online at www.WineandFoodWeek.com.
Texas Restaurants Serving Texas Wines
The Gristmill River Restaurant in New Braunfels started in 1977 serving great steaks and local foods. It has evolved into a quality eatery with loads of Texas wines on its wine menus. Wines from McPherson Winery, Llano Estacado, Gruene, and other Texas wineries pair great with this iconic restaurant’s epicurean eats. Enjoy the foods, wines, atmosphere and friends in this true Texas GEM!
