Texas Wine
Texas Gets Its Eighth Master Sommelier
David Keck, of Camerata wine bar in Houston, joined an elite group when he passed one of the world's hardest exams.
Mind the Gap: 5 Takeaways From A First-Timer At The Buffalo Gap Wine and Food Summit
Wine, food, and good company: who could ask for more?
A Toast to Texas Sparkling Wine
Wineries are experimenting with the style, and it’s paying off.
Five Texas Wines For Thanksgiving
Pairings that play nice with all the flavors on your plate.
Cultivating the Future Grape Growers of Texas
Mason ISD launched a high school viticulture program to help create the next crop of Texas's grape growers.
Wines to Toast the End of Warm Weather
Six wines to celebrate cooler days ahead.
Texas Grape Grower Opens His Own Winery
High Plains grape grower, Andy Timmons of Lost Draw Vineyards has fast become a leading force in the Texas wine industry, and now he’s opening his own winery. We talk grapes, technology, wine and how to take Texas to a new chapter in American winemaking.
Fall Creek Vineyards Comes to Driftwood
One of the state's oldest and most respected wineries embarks on a new beginning with a second Hill Country location.
A Frozen Week for Texas Vineyards
While many Texans were up late watching the Blood Moons, grape growers in the High Plains and the Hill Country spent their nights tending vines and hoping for the best. Both regions experienced below-freezing temperatures Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday nights, and late spring freezes like these are the sort of
11 Texas Wines Take Gold in 30th Annual Dallas Morning News/TEXSOM Wine Competition
"I don't know if it was the vintage, the vine age or the winemaking confidence, but that was a particularly motivating flight."
Texas Winemaker Wows Judges on First Round of ABC-TV’s “The Taste”
Texas fans of ABC’s The Taste, a cooking competition show, may have recognized a certain well-known Texas winemaker in the season’s first episode. Don Pullum of Mason, a small town west of Fredericksburg, wowed celebrity judges Anthony Bourdain, Nigella Lawson, Marcus Samuelsson, and Ludo Lefebvre with his savvy culinary skills
Texas Winery Up for Auction!
Going once! Going twice! One of Texas' oldest wineries is up for auction on Wednesday, November 6. Let the bidding begin!
Texas Wine Shines at Austin Food & Wine Festival
The six medal-winning wines that captured the interest of national wine enthusiasts.
Five Texas Restaurants Honored in OpenTable’s Top 100 Restaurants with the Most Notable Wine Lists
OpenTable, an online restaurant reservation and review system, recently announced the honorees of the 2012 Top 100 Restaurants with the Most Notable Wine Lists in the United States. The list was determined by the combined opinions of more than 5 million reviews submitted by verified OpenTable diners for more than 15,000