Bring the Acid! – Guide to the Perfect Thanksgiving Wines

Thanksgiving is hands down one of my favorite holidays. The older I get, the more it has overtaken Christmas as my fave. It truly is the quintessential family day. And though this year’s celebration will of course be different, that still doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy some great Thanksgiving wines.

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Drinking the Old & the New for Texas Wine Month

Happy Texas Wine Month y’all! I’ve been drinking Texas wine for close to twenty years now. Did I just date myself? I’m 27 y’all. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it! Anywho…in those twenty years, I’ve seen lots of changes. More producers, more tourism, better wine, a greater focus

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What’s up With American Rosé?

I recently made a few sacrifices and tried close to 90 rosé wines in the last couple of months to see what was up with rosé. Most of this sacrifice took place with three other wine writers during an hours-long tasting session, while other parts of the sacrifice took place

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Mexican Wine History Through a Bottle of Casa Madero

Yes we all know and love Mexico for its famous spirits made from agave as well as its ubiquitous beers. Pass the lime and salt please! But don’t just stop there as Mexico has a burgeoning wine industry. I’ve had a few Mexican wines here and there while vacationing in

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Quarantine Pairing Fun with Pedernales Cellars

We’ve been cooking more lately. Like a lot. I’ve been working from home alongside Thing 1 and Thing 2 who have been doing distance learning. And overall, we’re doing fairly well. But man, have I become a short order cook! What used to be a weekly fight over the fact

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The Texas Wine Party Continues with Fall Creek Vineyards

It is my belief that there are few things that I cannot pair with wine. Whether pairing with things of the edible variety (high-end and low-brow alike) or just life in general, wine generally pairs with all. As we just celebrated Texas Wine Month this past October, our #WinePW group

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