Kerrville Hills + Rivenburgh are Great for Texas Wine

Sure, for those in the know, my title for this article is a no-brainer. But if you’re not in the know, please be sure to check out my article on the work that John Rivenburgh is doing through his Kerrville Hills incubator for the Texas wine industry. You can find

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The Corkscrew Concierge’s June 2022 Texas Wine Roundup

I’m a little late this month. The end of May was fast and furious with graduation for Thing 1 and all that entails, getting Thing 2 across the end of the year finish line with parties, art festivals and the like, a family reunion/crawfish boil, and a family vacation to

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Yes Way Texas Rosé

You’ve heard me say it before – Texas is bigger than France. So it’s no wonder that it has a wide diversity of wine grapes grown throughout the state. Just think about all the different wines you’ve seen in France. The difference is, France has been doing it for centuries

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No, not THAT Georgia! I’m talking about the country – the Republic of Georgia! This European (or Asian) – depending on who you ask –

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