Hopes for Truffles on Bingham Organic Farm
Hopeful for growing truffles at Bingham Organic Farms.
Hopeful for growing truffles at Bingham Organic Farms.
Vineyard update from Bingham Family Vineyards. Photos of large Trebbiano cluster.
We have several new additions at the winery, and I am excited to tell you about a couple of those today. A new building addition and a new head winemaker.
Planting live vines at Bingham Family Vineyards.
Snow-covered vineyards transition from summer’s abundant green and colorful grapes to a peaceful winter reflecting on hope and trust for a bountiful next harvest.
We now have wine bottled!
AND we are having a sneak preview of things to come at our Grapevine tasting room on Saturday, April 11, 2015. Come on out to Grapevine for the Grapevine Blessing of the Vines
Yes, I said hail, not freeze. We seem to be so preoccupied with late spring freezes that we forget about the other hazards of growing grapes on the High Plains. Hail being one of them. During the last rain which we had on Sunday morning on the 25th, we had hail some hail. Cliff went…
Here is a #ThrowbackThursday from 2013 when Jessica Dupuy wrote an article about our family in 2013 for Edible Austin.
#ThrowBackThursday Bingham Family Vineyards was growing Albarino back in 2012 #TBT
Harvest has started, but not all of the grapes are ready yet. We are now finished with around 20% of harvest for this year. Usually the white grapes are ready before the reds. But we want to wait till the sugar content or brix measurement is just right, so that the grapes will make great Texas wine.