You will "love the layback vibe of Pleasant Hill Winery". It is "interesting to see the old school winemaking process". They also have events and activities where you will enjoy and have "so much fun" such as the grape picking then "getting to “STOMP” them". You might be "able to put" your "footprints on a keepsake T-shirt". They have "a variety of wines to drink while you enjoy the nice view of the hill country". They have "some good sweet wines" such as the "Sweet Rose" which is recommended, "if you're into sweet wines". There is "something for every wine drinker", from the "novice to those with sophisticated" palates.
Saddlehorn Winery has a "rustic decor" designed with "exposed beams, warm wood colors", and "cowhide furniture". Expect to see "a Remington-esque cowboy sculpture to greet you as you pull up to the red barn exterior". This place has a "great private room for a reception, family reunions". You can also see "pastures filled with bluebonnets and cows". This place is made for many "perfect photo opportunities". Aside from the "beautiful views", they have "delicious" wines offered by "staff" that is "so kind" that you "will definitely be back". They have "special club pricing and quarterly wine parties for members" along "with the best pizza made on-site"
The Texas Star Winery offers great opportunities to try out exotic wines in the heart of the Blue-Bonnet Country of Texas. What sets them apart from the rest is that they use different fruits, and flowers for their wines. Visiting this winery, you'll find they have an ample catalog of wines like their Hibiscus Flower Wine which is made with Jamaican Hibiscus flowers. For more traditional wine picks, their Moscato is a great summer companion that's bursting with flavors of pears and peaches.
Windy Winery is a small winery right outside of Brenham and it's "a family business". There is "live music, a beautiful patio, and the inside bar" is "spacious too". It "is not a fancy winery like some but it's relaxed and the wines are great". They have "at least 20 selections of wines from very dry to very sweet". The wines are "very flavorful" such as "the Jal-spice" which is "a lovely rose with hints of jalapeño". You can also order "a cheese tray" that has "some housemade crackers" which are "delicious" because they were "soaked in oil, Parmesan and herbs". You can not bring your dogs here because this is a working vineyard.
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