Berkshire Farms Winery opened in 2017 after brothers-slash-business owners Jonathan and Jason Jackson of Berkshire Farms wanted to take the experience of eating good meat to a new level and offer spirits that best pair with their farm products. They make wine with an emphasis on craftsmanship, making sure the taste and flavor are exquisite, elegant, and enjoyable. Visit their online store and see some of Berkshire Farms Winery's products including their Almond Sparkling Wine and Peach Sangria. They also have wine pops which are perfect for when it is hot and humid.
"Drink what you like" is the motto of the Checkered Past Winery. They are located in the historic South Side on Lamar Building, "across the street from the Dallas police station". Aside from the "live music", they also have "a good beer selection if wine isn't your thing". They make their own quality wines, over 20 locally-brewed craft beers, and some of the best wines from Texas and around the world. They have a "fabulous wine selection and their flatbreads and cheese boards are amazing". They have a small kitchen but "they put out better quality food than 85% of the bars/restaurants in the metroplex".
They're currently moving to a new location and we'll update the listing once they have settled in! Watch this space for developments!
The owners of Queens Winery have been making Honey Wine for over 10 years. This winery is "the only Go Texan, Kosher Winery in the world" and "they have incredible wines made with honey". They are "Kosher Certified by the Orthodox Union" and only "use the finest custom-blended pure American Honey procured from a company in Waxahachie, Texas". Go Texan is an organization promoting Texas agri-business on state, national and international levels. Also, "Kosher wine does not mean wine that’s been blessed by a rabbi. Rather, the term means that it’s made in accordance with Jewish law". They have wines "from dry to sweet" and they have "something for every palette and every bottle creates a memory". The "first time" that you will taste their wines, it will "definitely be a regular" on your "wine rack". They also "offer personalized, beautifully engraved bottles" under the VinoSay Engraving which is a division of Queens Winery. Contact them if you want to have "private tastings".
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