"Homemade Wines has moved to a new location not far from the old one". "If you are looking for something different to do in Odessa this is your place". This winery is "perfect for a romantic date night to private parties". This winery "is relaxed but with a hint of class". They have "a great selection of wines" such as "The Company Man" and "Sweet Crude Red" which are just some of the "delicious wines for the West Texas palate". "They also have smoothies just in case you don't like wine". "The staff is very knowledgeable and VERY friendly and personable". Check their website since the wine list changes periodically.
Ste. Genevieve Winery is located about 26 miles east of Fort Stockton in West Texas. This winery, owned by Mesa Vineyards, was an experimental vineyard before becoming the largest vineyard in Texas. Their tasting room is located in the historic Grey Mule Saloon. The Grey Mule Saloon was built in the 1880s and is now a historical landmark located across the street from the Annie Riggs Hotel and Museum constructed in 1899. This is a "nice place to have a glass of wine, or bottle". It has an "outside pleasant atmosphere" so you can enjoy its most popular wine brand, Ste Genevieve, created in 1988. They also serve cheese boards, cheeses served with fruit and crackers as well as fresh bread and their occasional highlights include Saloon Sangria, Muscat Mojitos, and live music.
Texas Sun Winery is the first urban winery in Midland, Texas and they offer more than 50 different kinds of wines to choose from. They have "a big list of wines" and "the atmosphere is just perfect". They make many of the popular varietals, including Merlots, Cabs, and Chardonnays, as well as some harder-to-find wines such as Amarone, Gewurztraminers, Nebbiolo, Ports, and Viognier. You can also have "cheese and meat platter" which is "perfect" and has a "good size". Their "fruit-infused wines are so delicious". Their "service is good and they are happy to let you try before you decide". You can also listen to "a live band playing that made for a great atmosphere".
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