The best way to visit a group of wineries is to pick from one of the many Texas wine trails in the state. The wine trail will have most of the Texas wineries in the same area. They often have events throughout the year too which you can participate in by going to each winery on the wine trail.
Cross Timbers Wine Trail – http://www.crosstimberswinetrail.com
Dallas Town and Country Wine Trail – http://dallastownandcountrywinetrail.com
Dallas Wine Trail – http://www.dallaswinetrail.com
Driftwood Wine Trail - http://www.driftwoodwinetrail.com
Dripping Wine Trail – http://drippingwinetrail.com
Fredericksburg Wine Road 290 – http://www.wineroad290.com
Grapevine Wine Trail – http://www.grapevinewinerytrail.com
Guadalupe Valley Wine Trail – http://www.guadalupevalleywinetrail.com
Munson Wine Trail – http://www.munsonwinetrail.com
Piney Woods Wine Trail – http://www.pineywoodswinetrail.com
Red River Wine Trail – http://www.redriverwinetrail.com
San Gabriel Wine Trail – http://www.sangabrielwinetrail.com
Texas Bluebonnet Wine Trail – http://www.texasbluebonnetwinetrail.com
Texas High Plains Wine and Vine Trail – http://www.highplainswinetrail.com
Texas Hill Country Wine Trail – http://www.texaswinetrail.com
Texas Independence Wine Trail - http://texasindependencewinetrail.com
Thirsty Oaks Wine Trail – http://thirstyoakswinetrail.com
Top of the Hill Country Wine Trail – http://www.topofhillcountry.com
Way Out Wineries – http://wayoutwineries.org
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