All posts tagged "wine"
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Spring Sault | March 24, 2017
Blue Wine is Actually a ‘Thing’ and It’s Going to Market in the Netherlands Now
There's a new kid on the block in the wine world these days, and it's apparently taking the...
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Spring Sault | March 24, 2017
Salado Spring Events Set to Draw Great Turnouts for Beer, Wine, & All Things Fine (Art That Is)
The village of Salado will host many a spring wildflower, wine, art, and brew enthusiast this weekend for...
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Spring Sault | March 22, 2017
There’s Texas Tough, and Then There’s Prickly Pear Wine Tough
With a fruit that tastes similar to watermelon, this cactus produces something that, naturally, someone was bound to...
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Spring Sault | March 16, 2017
Val Verde Winery in Del Rio, Texas Gets Even Better With Age
The oldest continuously operating Texas winery is located in Del Rio, and now has more than 130 years...
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Spring Sault | March 3, 2017
Texas Hill Country Wineries Producing Powerfully Good Vintages
Here in the Texas Hill Country, we have the good grace to be in the second largest AVA...
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Sonia Ramirez | March 3, 2017
Hill Country Happenings: March 5 – 11, 2017
Spring is in the air and with that a time to head outdoors to enjoy the beautiful scenery...
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Spring Sault | March 3, 2017
Star of Texas Winery to Open in April: Better ‘Early’ (Texas) Than Never
Brian and Moira McCue are following their dreams in Early, Texas by starting up their own winery -...
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Spring Sault | March 2, 2017
Heard Through the Grapevine: Texas Hill Country Wineries That Know a Thing or Two About Viticulture
If you really want to know more about wine, vineyards, and the making of this luscious product, all...
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Spring Sault | March 1, 2017
Spring Bluebonnet Wine & Cheese Trail: Pairing Texas State Beauty With Stately Food & Drink
The Texas Bluebonnet Wine & Cheese Trail takes place over three weekends in March and April, depending on...
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Sonia Ramirez | February 17, 2017
Hill Country Happenings: February 19-25, 2017
Valentine’s Day may be over but there’s still time to treat your sweetheart to some down home fun!...
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Spring Sault | February 17, 2017
Cheers to Celebrating National Drink Wine Day With a Texas Hill Country Wine
Not that you need a nationally recognized day to enjoy a glass of the good stuff, but a...
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Marcy Stellfox | February 13, 2017
Wine Purse Makes Getting to the Grape Juice Easy
Thanks to a stylish and functional new wine purse, you can take your favorite bottle of fermented grape...
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Spring Sault | February 5, 2017
Galentine’s Day Tips Every Independent Texas Woman Should Know
Ladies, get your gal pals together (mother, sister, friend, cousin, you-name-it!) and spend Galentine's Day together Texas-style!
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Marcy Stellfox | February 3, 2017
Hill Country Sips: San Saba Ain’t Just About Pecans
San Saba claims the title of Pecan Capital of the World, but a different crop of fruit has...
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Marcy Stellfox | January 18, 2017
Hill Country Sips: A Tale of Two Brothers and Their Wines
Twin brothers Gill and Bill Bledsoe have done almost everything together, but now each of them grows their...
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Gay Lewis | January 13, 2017
Odd City Names in the Texas Hill Country
Parents carefully select a name when a child is born. Not so with Texas. Many towns evolved into...
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Robert C. Deming | January 6, 2017
Fredericksburg Insider: Cheap Eats
Locals navigate their way to cheap eats; now you can, too.
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Spring Sault | November 28, 2016
Great Cheap Dates: Free or Nearly-Free Things to Do in Texas
Strapped for cash while wooing your sweetie? Texas has some of the best free or nearly-free date ideas...
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Glenda Thompson | November 18, 2016
5 Things to do in San Saba, Texas
San Saba offers something for everyone - hunting, fishing, hiking, swimming, fine wines, delectable foods, and great shopping.
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Elona Schreiner | November 11, 2016
Cocktails to Fall in Love With This Autumn
Fall cocktails are a perfect way to enjoy this colder weather and these longer nights.