"You cannot go wrong by stopping by Lucky Vines Vineyard and Winery" on this family-owned, small-town Texas vineyard and winery located in Dublin, Texas. The "tasting room is modern, light, airy, and very comfortable space with indoor and outdoor seating". They have "Veldheizen cheese boards" to pair with your wine tasting especially with the "best Voignier". Make sure to "take a day trip to Erath county and check out this new winery on highway 67!" You can taste "their estate Beginners Luck Syrah" or even the "excellent Alicante" and even the "Viognier" that is "deserving" for any "red wine drinker" but will also be loved by anyone.
"Blue Duck Winery has a new location in Cisco, Texas. "The owners will treat you like family". They produced "interesting variety of wines" from their "vineyards in Cottonwood, Texas". They have "excellent wines and great wine tasting bar". Even if you are a "Chardonnay drinker" you will be "impressed with their Voignier and their Malbec". Their "Red Zinfandel and the Tempranillo" are "bright and flavorful" and "their cheese variety plate is great" too. Check their website for special events and live music nights.
"The atmosphere at Brennan Vineyards is awesome" at this winery located at the junction of the state's most acclaimed wine grape regions. They have "wines that are good for those just getting into drinking wine as well as some excellent wines for more sophisticated palates". The "staff is superb" and their place is "a beautiful setting to enjoy the afternoon". There is a "wonderful selection of reds, whites, sweet, dry" wines such as the award-winning Super Nero which is a "perfect blend for any taste" and it pairs well with a "venison tenderloin, pizza, and brisket". They also have Wenzel Lonestar Meat Company (Hamilton, TX) meats and cheeses available for purchase. "The owner and his staff are SO WELL VERSED in exceeding customer expectations in both wine quality and service. If you enjoy California wines and are uneasy about trying Texas wines, start here! You'll enjoy the wine, the service, and the trip!"
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