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Bar Z Wines
307 5th Street, Morse TX 79062 At this time, we have no public facility and only ship FedEx. Our goal is to produce wines with character and complexity from 100% Texas High Plains AVA (American Viticultural Area) grapes. All wines are extended barrel-aged without excessive filtration or fining agents. |
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Cap*Rock Winery at Lubbock
408 East Woodrow Road, Lubbock TX 79423 Cap*Rock Winery, one of the most beautiful and modern wineries in the country, produces Cabernet, Merlot, Chardonnay, Orange Muscat, Toscano Rosso, Sparkling and other wines from grapes grown on the Texas High Plains. The wines consistently win awards in prestigious wine competitions in the United States and Europe and receive Best Buy ratings from national publications. We are located off Woodrow Road, 1/2 mile east of U.S. 87 South. |
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Visitors welcome: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Tours noon-4pm daily |
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*Delaney Vineyards at Lamesa
One mile north of Lamesa on Highway 137, Lamesa TX 79331 This is the first of two vineyards owned by Jerry Delaney. Located near Lamesa in Dawson County, it is the sister property to Delaney Vineyards in Grapevine, Texas. The facility includes a 110-acre vineyard, now in its 20th year of production. Current offerings include Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Texas Rose, Claret, Merlot, Three Daughters, Sweet Texas Red and Cynthiana, developed under the hand of wine master Benedicte Rhyne. |
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Visitors welcome: Tours and tastings are available by appt. only. |
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La Diosa Cellars
901 17th Street, Lubbock TX 79401 The expansive nature and stark beauty of the Texas High Plains drives the creative spirit within those who have settled here. La Diosa Cellars (Spanish for “the Goddess”) takes its inspiration from the environment of this geographically unique area and pays tribute to the generations of artists who have found their muse in the canyons, sunsets and wildlife of the region. La Diosa Cellars strives to create varietal wines with the same depth and complexity which reflect the many facets of the High Plains. Life is good, so enjoy the spirit that is La Diosa! |
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Visitors welcome: Tue-Fri 11am-noon; Sat noon-1am |
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*Llano Estacado Winery
P.O. Box 3487, Lubbock TX 79452 Llano Estacado is Texas’ best-selling premium wine. The winery produces more than 22 different wines, which include popular favorites such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Merlot, Chenin Blanc, Riesling and Port. The facility houses modern equipment alongside traditional oak barrels, as well as an inviting tasting room and gift shop. The winery hosts several major events a year and participates in many festivals across the state. Llano Estacado wines continually win awards in major national and international competitions and can be found all over the state of Texas and other select markets. |
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Visitors welcome: Mon-Sat 10am-4pm; Sun noon-4pm |
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*Luz de Estrella Vineyards
P. O. Box 578, 100 Starlight Lane, East US Hwy 90, Marfa TX 79843 Please come and visit Luz de Estrella (meaning “light of star”) Winery, located in the beautiful Big Bend Region of Texas! The vineyard and winery are surrounded by awe-inspiring desert mountain ranges. Our West Texas sunsets over the mountains are spectacular, and Luz de Estrella is perfectly positioned to take full advantage of them. The famous Marfa Mystery Lights are located literally in our backyard and are visible almost nightly. Registered Texas Longhorns roam the property and mingle with wild antelope herds. Beginning in September 2006, a clubhouse capable of hosting conferences, dinners, weddings, receptions and other events will be available. Weekly dinners will be held on Friday nights in our private wine cellar. |
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Visitors welcome: Mon-Sat 10am-4pm; Sun noon-4pm |
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*Pheasant Ridge Winery
3507 East County Road 5700, Lubbock TX 79403 Pheasant Ridge estate-grown wines are named for the wild birds often seen in the vineyard. The vineyard, planted in 1979, is one of the oldest in Texas and includes Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, Chenin Blanc and Chardonnay. Recognized nationally for quality since its first releases in 1983, Pheasant Ridge wines have been called the French wines of Texas. They are made in blended styles more typical of France than of the United States. Pheasant Ridge Cabernets are consistently among the oldest in Texas when released. The tasting room is open for free tours and tastings. Head north from Lubbock on I-27, take exit 1, go east for 2 miles to FM 2600, then south 1 mile. |
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Visitors welcome: Fri-Sat noon-6pm; Sun 1pm-5pm for free tours. Other times by appt. |
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*Val Verde Winery
100 Qualia Drive, Del Rio TX 78840 Val Verde Winery was established in 1883 by Italian immigrant Frank Qualia, who began making wine for family and friends from the Lenoir grape. In 1933, his son, Louis Qualia, introduced the Herbemont grape, originally from France, to Texas. Today, the winery is the full-time occupation of third generation vintner Thomas Qualia. Don Luis Tawny Port has won medals from Houston to New York. It is the oldest bonded winery in Texas and was honored by the Family Land Heritage Program at the Texas Department of Agriculture for single-family ownership of the vineyards for more than 110 years. Family pride, longevity and innovation in the wine industry make Val Verde Winery a Texas landmark. |
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Visitors welcome: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; closed Sun. Tours on demand; 10 or more people by appt. |
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*Zin Valle Vineyards
7315 Hwy 28, Canutillo TX 79835 On any given day, the odds are you can come out to find the familiar, warm West Texas sun and the cool mountain breezes flowing through the Mesilla Valley across the Zin Valle Vineyards. Enjoy a bottle of Rising Star wine while walking through the estate vineyards and taking in the views of the majestic Franklin Mountains. Sample one of our Rising Star wines in our tasting room and tour the Barrel Room, which was designed to create a unique and festive atmosphere for private gatherings and events. Great wines need to be aged. Great wineries need to be visited. Experience Zin Valle Vineyards. |
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Visitors welcome: Fri-Mon noon-5pm; or by appt. |
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