Sounds like a great pairing.
Blessings,
Betty
Sounds like a great pairing.
Blessings,
Betty
Congratulations to Ron and Samantha Yates and to their whole team. Be sure to make an appointment to visit them when they start taking reservations in September. We are sending them more High Plains grapes this year including Tempranillo, Mourvèdre, Carignan, Albariño, Vermentino, and Viognier. Best wishes at your new site!
Duchman Trebbiano made with Bingham Family Vineyards grapes. Read more information about the wine here in the Texas Monthly article written by Jessica Dupuy or on the Duchman Family Winery web site.
Today, we have been bottling more wine for your enjoyment, while other have been enjoying it. It looks like our first reviews are good. We are just getting started, but we hope you all enjoy the beginnings as we learn more each day. Jeremy Wilson over at The Texas Wine Lover blog did a review…
I am about to put up a post about a wine made by Landon Winerythat they made with our Texas grapes, but between start and finish of that note, we got to visit Landon Winery in the historic downtown of McKinney, Texas. They also have a new location in historic downtown Greenville, Texas. If you go to their…
If it wouldn’t destroy our whole marketing and business plan, Reilly said, I would make trebbiano, vermentino, aglianico and montepulciano and call it a day. The Duchman Family Winery’s business plan, which also includes a very nice tempranillo – arguably Texas’ signature red grape – and a popular sweet dessert red called Canto Felice (“Happy…
This @DuchmanWinery 2010 Vermentino has held up nicely! #downthehatch #txwine #duchman pic.twitter.com/JFViolWRUy — Jessica Dupuy (@JessicaNDupuy) January 18, 2015 Glad that you enjoyed it! Duchman did a great job! Blessings, Betty