Texas Wine Education
Malbec: The Grapes of Texas Wine
Made famous in Argentina, Malbec was once the grape behind the famed 'Black Wines' from Cahors in Southwest France.
Connecting Texas to the Old World: A Graphical Representation
A graphical illustration of Texas in relation to the Old World.
Merlot: The Grapes of Texas Wine
This is the most planted varietal in France for a reason, and one of the most widely cultivated grapes in the world.
Petite Sirah: The Grapes of Texas Wine
Petite Sirah is a variety of red wine grape that descended directly from the well-known Syrah grape of the Rhone Valley.
Syrah: The Grapes of Texas Wine
Syrah, also known as Shiraz, is a full-bodied red wine that is characterized by its meaty, peppery flavor profile.
Grenache: The Grapes of Texas Wine
Grenache is a grape variety that is well-suited to hot, dry climates and is grown in many wine-producing regions around the world, including Texas.
Tempranillo: The Grapes of Texas Wine
In the eyes of many, Tempranillo is the official red grape of Texas.
Viognier: The Grapes of Texas Wine
This aromatic white grape went from being nearly extinct, to one of the more popular alternatives to Chardonnay around the world.
Sangiovese: The Grapes of Texas Wine
From the rolling hills of Tuscany to the Hill Country of Texas, Sangiovese has found a new place to thrive.
Mourvèdre: The Grapes of Texas Wine
Mourvèdre wines are known for their deep, dark color and rich, full-bodied flavor.
Albariño: The Grapes of Texas Wine
Albariño is rapidly becoming known in the state of Texas. While it is not a widely known grape outside of Spain, Texas winemakers and grape growers have embraced this distinct varietal.
5 Wild Texas Grapes Used in Wine Production
From Mustang to Muscadine to Lomanto, whether they're used in varietals or vintages, these are the wild Texan grapes that are shaking up the wine scene.
Texas AVAs: The Key Wine Regions to Watch in Texas
With 8 AVAs in Texas, there’s plenty to love about this booming industry. From terroir to climate, discover more about these 8 distinct wine regions.
How Texas Helped Save the European Wine Industry
When a phylloxera epidemic ravaged French vineyards, TV Munson and Texas grape rootstock saved the industry.
Why The Harsh Weather of 2022 Will Be a Vintage Year for Texas
Texas vines are weathering record high temperatures and conditions of drought. The grapes are smaller than ever, resulting in a much smaller yield. These dire conditions make the 2022 vintage prime for some of the best Texas wine, ever.