Texas is one of the states in the US that is known for growing grapes. This explains why there are many food products made and sold in Texas that are made of grapes. Jams, jellies, preserves, and of course, wine! Juniper Cove Winery is a local business - one of the many - that make wines using Texas grapes. This winery has an excellent list of available wines (white, red, and specialty). Juniper Cove Winery visits Uncle Gus' Marina and Resort for the weekly Third Thursday Trade Days. This is one of the many opportunities to have a taste of this excellent wine. Juniper Cove Winery is located in downtown Whitney, Texas.
The owners of Big Rock Winery at 106 Private Road 1381, Morgan, Texas are really "so welcoming" especially to those who are wine tasting beginners. "Fun to talk with" and "very generous with pours" although "far out and off the beaten path but there are great signs to get to where you're going". Once you get there, you will see a "quaint and relaxing" place with "outgoing customer service". They have been producing and serving wines for more than 10 years. Visit them and experience one of their "very nice tasting wines" such as the Vida Ria Roja Sangria and "some interesting blends" such as the Cabby Gone Wild and you will have a "great experience"
Cork House Winery is the first winery in the historic downtown Waxahachie. With "beautiful mix of tasteful modern" and "small-town retro and rustic wood" design, you will notice that the "staff are all outstanding with knowledge of the different wines and have southern hospitality down to the core". The winemaker has won a couple of amateur winemaking awards so she is not new into this world of winemaking. "Texas High Plains fruit near Brownfield" is the source of their Texas wines. Visit this and enjoy "live music" on weekends. Pair "a meat and cheese tray" to one of their "fabulous wines" and you will "definitely be back".
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