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Hawk’s Shadow Winery

Winery in Dripping Springs - 20.73 mi

"Hawk's Shadow Winery is off the beaten path just outside Pedernales State Park". As soon as you visit and arrive, "right away, your breath is taken away by the view!" "This is a unique winery in all of Texas with the only one with the underground cellar". Experience the taste of their wines. They have "very good blends with the different combinations from regional wines and Canadian Texas grapes". "If you decide to come this way, don't give up. Understand it will take a little while to get there. It is one of those that is very worth your drive". It may end up being your "new favorite winery around Dripping Springs/Driftwood".

Sidecar Tasting Room

Winery in Dripping Springs - 21.04 mi

Sidecar Tasting Room is a prohibition-style wine bar in the heart of the historic downtown of Dripping Springs, Texas. A "very nice, quaint little wine room" and the "decor is really eclectic". It is "kind of romantic and dimly lit, in an old-timey, country way". It is such a "great tasting bar with good food and great service" and you will "love the descriptions given to the wines it made them sound all delicious". You can sit "outside under the oak trees", pair your wines with "delicious empanadas" while enjoying "the scenery". They also "have live music outside and plenty of areas to sit" and they also "have games you can play".

La Cruz de Comal Wines

Winery in New Braunfels - 21.80 mi

You will "loved the location" and the "natural wines" when you "visit a unique winery in the hill country of Texas" that is the La Cruz de Comal Wines . The "prices seemed to be pricey but once you do the wine tasting, you'll know why". All their wines which are made as "a hobby" are "natural". There are "no additives" and perfect for "anyone who wants to taste" a "real wine". In 2012, the tasting room opened on the estate vineyard in Comal County, Texas. "The tasting room looks like a little cottage nestled in the French countryside". The owner "doesn't filter so the wines are a bit hazy and have some sediment/yeast on the bottom", the wines "ferment from wild yeast/bacteria on the grapes and whatever bacteria is in the HillCo air" and "this gives the wines an obvious farmhouse character (mild funk/horsey, slightly sour)". If you want to have an "excellent experience", this place is "definitely worth the drive out to Canyon Lake".

Wimberley Valley Winery

Winery in Driftwood - 22.03 mi

Wimberley Valley Winery is a "wonderful rural Hill Country property with towering mature oaks, expansive decks, seating areas, and live animals". A place that is "perfect for the kids and grandkids to run free while the adults decompress". They offer a "nice selection menu" of "whites, reds, red blends, sparkling wine, fruit, ports, and special holiday wines" and all of "these are delicious". They are "very helpful in explaining the various wines". You can enjoy a "glass or bottle and go out onto the grounds and drink". The "outside area is a divine place" with "swings in trees, patio furniture on decks and corn hole game".

Saint Tryphon Vineyards

Winery in Boerne - 22.16 mi

Saint Tryphon Vineyards is located "about 30 minutes north of San Antonio". There is a "quaint tin barn serving as the tasting room". Aside from having "creative styles and innovative approaches to winemaking" for a more "novel tasting experience", they also have "some really interesting Spanish and Italian styles". Their "outside patio is spacious and gives visitors a great place to relax". You should "try the wine tasting and choose for yourself what wines make you smile". You will find "wines here are smooth and with vivid flavors that linger like sweet memories". Their name is also based on Saint Tryphon (pronounced tree-fon), a third-century Christian martyr.

Alexander Vineyards

Winery in Fredericksburg - 23.45 mi

Alexander Vineyards is a boutique winery that is "an absolute hidden gem that is located right outside of Fredericksburg". When you visit, you will be "skeptical" because of "our tasting room may suck but our wine is great" sign. Two dogs named "Gizmo and Pinot" will also welcome you and "the view outside is gorgeous". They offer the "best selection of new world and old world varietals" including "Bordeaux, Champagne, Rieslings, and Spanish Tempranillos" which you can taste and purchase. "Do not be deceived by the look from the outside" if you want to experience the finest undiscovered wines. You will learn to "love the small and intimate feel of this winery".

Six Shooter Cellars

Winery in Fredericksburg - 23.92 mi

With over 40 choices, Six Shooter Cellars has one of the largest sweet fruit and mead selections on 290. You can pick any six for $15 or come out and try their famous Jalapeno Shot. They "have a good variety of wines and during the weekends they might also have cheese and crackers to go with your wine tasting". With "everything to wine tasting to snacks to beer", they "have a jalapeńo shot that is very good as well". You will have "the best time wine tasting at this cellar". You will be "looking forward to going back" because "it’s not just a stop on tour, it’s an experience!"

Solaro Estate Winery

Winery in Dripping Springs - 24.06 mi

Visit Solaro Estate Winery and you will observe "the trip out from Austin is definitely worth the time". They are "a short drive from south Austin, so it’s a great Sunday Funday afternoon trip when the weather is nice out". You will enjoy especially "if you appreciate knowing more about what you are drinking and why specific grapes do well in this part of Texas" which is "quite informative". This is a "gorgeous winery with delicious dry wine selection". You may end having your "favorites" such as the "Prosecco and Pinot Noir". With "beautiful grounds and knowledgeable staff", you can also enjoy walking in "the vineyard for some fun pictures with the vines and the friendly neighboring horses".

Barton Spring Winery

Winery in Dripping Springs - 24.14 mi

Barton Spring Winery is located in the Texas Hill Country on a historic family estate above the waters that give life to Barton Springs. Their wines can be purchased at Solaro Estate Winery although "Barton Springs winery is different than Solaro winery". "The winemaking is a collaboration from a team of young winemakers" and "some of the team are also part Solaro". Their mission is to stay true to their commitment to sustainability and preservation of flavors through the natural process. Enjoy "great afternoon at Barton Springs Winery" while listening to "excellent music" and drinking their best wines such as Tempranillo.

Baron’s Creek Vineyards

Winery in Fredericksburg - 24.28 mi

Baron's Creek Vineyards is "a little upscale, but still inviting" and they have carefully curated wines from all over the US and Spain. Enjoy some of their wines including the "best Chardonnay" as well as the "Sauvignon Blanc and Rose" which are "phenomenal as well". Pair it "with a charcuterie and cheese board". "Be sure to explore the gorgeous courtyard in the back". They have overnight accommodations so you can "spend the night in one of their luxurious villas". A third-floor tower experience is also available by reservation with 360 views of the hill country. They have "live music" and their staff is "knowledgeable" about the wines too.

Dry Comal Creek Vineyards

Winery in New Braunfels - 24.31 mi

The Dry Comal Creek Vineyards is "super close to Canyon Lake and New Braunfels" and "this gem has lots of outdoor space and some delicious wine offering". They have "furniture of wine barrels" that is "really nice".  For the tasting, you will need to call them for reservations. All of their wine is 100% Texan,  Cote du Comal, Roussanne (the best in the state), Sangiovese, Tempranillo to name a few.

Longhorn Cellars

Winery in Fredericksburg - 24.32 mi

Opened in early 2018, "Longhorn Cellars owners Dr. Michael and Deanna Dickey are no strangers to wine". You will find "the tasting room" to be "lovely with cowhide chairs and decor". "Syrah, the Alicante Bouschet, and the Viognier" are just some of the "nice selection" of "their own wines, with interesting combinations of grapes". There is also "great live music" and "they even had a table of the most amazing homemade gumbo and beans'n'rice". Expect to see a Longhorn cattle and a white donkey when you "stop by for a visit and a tasting". You will not be "disappointed" because "their wines, staff and winery dogs make it feel like a home away from home".

Duchman Family Winery

Winery in Driftwood - 24.45 mi

Duchman Family Winery remains one of the top wine destinations in Texas. A "beautiful winery" that "looks like a castle" and "look like they have been taken straight from Tuscany". You can "bring your own picnic and use their outdoor seating area". You can even "bring your dog". They offer "a great selection of whites and reds, mostly Italian varieties, with everything from dry to sweet so most wine drinkers will find something they like".  The staff is "very knowledgeable" about the different wines. You can have the "best deal for high-quality Texas wines" such as the "Wonderful Trebbiano and Vermentino". Duchman Family Winery has been included in Kim's Lists as one of the 7 Most Scenic Wineries Across Texas. Check out the link to read more!

Salt Lick Cellars

Winery in Driftwood - 24.50 mi

Salt Lick Cellars is next to the Salt Lick Restaurant. It is "a nice drive out of Austin" and you will be "getting a little taste of Texas hill country". They have the "best bison ribs and potato salad". You will visit the "famous BBQ", but will be "impressed by wines as well". It has "beautiful grounds" and "plenty of outdoor seating which makes it an even better experience". A "charming western-style building houses the wine tasting room". When you "enter the cellar you are faced with various wines wall to wall hut on the far left, their selection of beers". Also, "besides wine, they sell buckets of beer bottles to enjoy".

Safari Winery

Winery in Fredericksburg - 24.64 mi

Safari Winery is "very well presented and woodwork detail is premium". You will be "surprised that they break from the norm of local wines and serve South African and Chilean wine". There are also "indoor and outdoor seating, up and downstairs and kids are welcome". Their wines are from the Western Cape region of South Africa and the Lontue Valley region of Chile. You will be "provided a great wine tasting experience" and get served with "delicious wines". You may end up having "new" favorite wines such as "the Carmenere and the Pinotage". They also have "excellent" food pairings such as "cheese and meat platter" plus "the music on weekends" is "great".

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