You can visit the Red House Winery in "the oldest town in Texas", Nacogdoches. This is a "super charming and colorful place" located "in a renovated 120-year old building". They have the "2016 Sangiovese" wine which is "a shining star in their lineup" of "Red, White, and New Releases". They created an "international buzz" for the "13 awards" they have won in the "oldest wine competition in Texas". The "owners have established a very spacious and relaxing lounge area in the back for you to sip and enjoy your wine in style". There is "live music sometimes as well as fun events". With award-winning Texas wines, this winery is "a great addition to downtown Nacogdoches".
Naca Valley Vineyard is the only full-production winery in Nacogdoches with an accompany vineyard. A "true gem to Nacogdoches and The East Texas area". They specialize in making fine wine with 100 percent delicious Texas grapes. A "great place go when in town or passing by" and "want to spend a pleasant hour or two tasting wine". Their "Blanc du Bois, crisp and refreshing", "the Primitivo, as well as the Brick Street Red" are just some of the "great wines" that you will enjoy. The "family members and close friends" did the "excellent artwork on the wine labels" which is "just one more testament to the family focus of this business".
Their "rustic area is quite enchanting to me and the story of the old railroad building will amaze you". Maydelle Country Wines is definitely off the beaten path, "near the Texas State Railroad and Farmhouse Pottery". They are a "local family who has been around for generations". Their winemaking business "flourished" which started as a "hobby". The atmosphere is "eclectic, friendly", and they have "very good" wines that you will find it "tough to choose just a few to take home". They even "have the best Merlot" that you ever "taste". This is a "great experience" especially "if you are into sweet fruit wines".
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