Barking Rocks Winery winery is in an old rock barn located between historic Granbury and Thorp Springs. They offer "homemade pizza cooked in a stone oven outside" combined with "great wine and Texas hospitality". You will be "greeted by a very personable chap Tiberia and his partner of life Sissy and a sommelier on the premises". This winery is "very rustic and a relaxing place to spend the afternoon" while drinking Malbec or any other "great wines" they produce. Their "wines have a sophistication of nose and palate that is unique and distinctive". They also host some events. From Saturday tastings, live music, concerts, weddings, private tastings/dinners, and corporate events.
D'Vine Wine of Granbury is a small boutique winery located in the historic downtown Granbury square. "A wonderful environment that is personal and cozy - the perfect place to sip wine and relax!" They ferment over 20 varieties of wine on-site. They also offer daily wine tasting, custom wine labels, wine-related gifts in a relaxed atmosphere. You will "like their fruit accented wines, such as Peach and Apple". They also have "plenty of fruit flavor without being overwhelming". "One night a week they have karaoke", which should "not be missed". Special events throughout the month make this a fun place to gather, relax, drink wine and socialize. "Friendly and helpful staff" that can help you "find a new wine".
For a "wonderful afternoon" and "if you're cruising around the Granbury area", Pemberton Cellars is a "must stop location". They are located just a few miles northwest of the beautiful Granbury Downtown. Their wines are made from hand-selected grapes from their vineyard and top vineyards across the state of Texas. They serve "reds, whites, dry and sweet" and "anyone can find a wine they will love". The winery has "a beautiful setting and there's nothing better than watching the sunset on their patio while sipping delicious wine". You can enjoy a "good" conversation with the owners too. Also, "check back during harvest time, and experience picking the grapes with them".
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