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Texas High Plains Vineyards, Part Three, August 2018

November 13, 2018 by Carl W. Hudson Leave a Comment

Texas High Plains Farmhouse Vineyards tour

Carl completes his multiple part series on his visit to the wineries and vineyards in the Texas High Plains Read More

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Andy Timmons, Anthony Furgeson, Bill and Gail Day, Bobby Cox, Buena Suerte Vineyards, Burklee Hill at Levelland, Burklee Hill Vineyards, English Newsom Cellars, Farmhouse Vineyards, Farmhouse Vineyards - Whitehouse Parker, Janice Newsom, Katy Jane Seaton, Lubbock, Neal Newsom, Nicholas Seaton, Reddy Vineyards, Spirit of Texas Winery, Steve Newsom, Subada Reddy, Texas High Plains, Texas Wine, Texas Wineries, Traci Furgeson, Vijay Reddy, Vineyard

Texas Wine Company

June 4, 2017 by Gina Kelly 3 Comments

Texas Wine Company sign

Texas Wine Company, a new custom crush facility, will be opening this year in the High Plains Read More

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Andy Timmons, Lost Draw Cellars, Lost Draw Vineyards, Texas High Plains, Texas Wine, Texas Wine Company, Vineyard

Texas High Plains April 2016 Visit

April 20, 2016 by Jeff Cope Leave a Comment

Sunset at Buena Suerte Vineyards

We took a trip to the Texas High Plains for an event filled three days and of course had to visit the local wineries too Read More

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: Amanecer Vineyard, Andy Timmons, Bingham Family Vineyards, Bobby Cox, Buena Suerte Vineyards, Burklee Hill at Levelland, FrostGuard, Haak Vineyards & Winery, High Plains Winegrowers, La Diosa Cellars, Llano Estacado Winery, McPherson Cellars, Messina Hof Winery & Resort, Neal Newsom, Newsom Grape Day, Newsom Vineyards, Pheasant Ridge Winery, Texas High Plains, Young Family Vineyards

Vineyard profile: La Pradera Vineyard

April 28, 2015 by Jeremy Wilson Leave a Comment

Michael and Barbara Paddack (and CJ)

We visited La Pradera Vineyards located in Brownfield, Texas, when we were in the High Plains for the 2015 Newsom Grape Day Read More

Filed Under: Vineyards Tagged With: Andy Timmons, La Pradera Vineyard, Texas High Plains, Vineyard

Review of Lost Draw Cellars Reserve Sangiovese 2012

February 11, 2015 by Jeremy Wilson 5 Comments

Lost Draw Sangiovese labels

We review the Lost Draw Cellars Reserve Sangiovese 2012 sourced from the famous Doc McPherson’s Sagmor Vineyard Read More

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Andy Timmons, Doc McPherson, Fredericksburg, Lost Draw Cellars, McPherson Cellars, Sagmor Vineyard, Sangiovese, Texas Wine, Texas Wineries, Vineyard, wine review

Lost Draw Cellars

December 15, 2014 by Jeff Cope 2 Comments

Lost Draw - outside

Lost Draw Cellars is located in Fredericksburg and is owned by Andy Timmons, Andrew Sides, and Troy Ottmers Read More

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: Andy Timmons, Fredericksburg, Kim McPherson, Lost Draw Cellars, Lost Draw Vineyards, McPherson Cellars, Texas Wine, Texas Wineries, Vineyard, Wine club

Preview of Lost Draw Cellars

October 13, 2014 by Jeff Cope 10 Comments

Lost Draw Cellars wines

Ever since the announcement that Lost Draw Cellars would be opening in Fredericksburg, we have been keeping a watchful eye since we knew the winery had to be good. Lost Draw Cellars is a joint venture between Lost Draw Vineyards owner Andy Timmons, Andrew Sides, and Troy Ottmers. We knew we were going to beRead More

Filed Under: Wineries Tagged With: Andy Timmons, Fredericksburg, Kim McPherson, Lost Draw Cellars, Lost Draw Vineyards, Texas Wine, Texas Wineries, Wine club

Touring High Plains Vineyards and “That’s a Lot of Vines!”

May 23, 2014 by Jeff Cope Leave a Comment

Wind Machine

Visiting the High Plains requires visiting some of the top vineyards in the state of Texas. With the number of High Plains vineyards, it is very tough to visit all, so I planned with Bill and Gail Day of Buena Suerte Vineyards on which vineyards to visit. Of course, the first vineyard to visit was Buena Suerte Vineyards.Read More

Filed Under: Videos, Vineyards Tagged With: Andy Timmons, Anthony Furgeson, Bingham Family Vineyards vineyards, Buena Suerte Vineyards, Helicopter, Lahey Vineyards, Lost Draw Vineyards, Matt Adams, Nicholas Seaton, Orchard-Rite, Seaton Farm and Vine, Texas High Plains, Tour, Vineyard, Wind Machines

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