Founded in 2004, Enoch's Stomp Vineyards and Winery is "a beautiful, relaxing stop just outside of Marshall", "about 30 minutes outside Jefferson". It has a "great atmosphere and good food to pair with your wine selection. Friendly staff as well". Some of their award-winning wines include the "All Y'all blend" and the "off-dry, white Blanc Du Bois Reserve". You will also enjoy "a port called Dark Portejas" that is "quite delicious". "There's also a restaurant on-site" and "great" live music is performed by local artists every Friday and Saturday evening. They have a policy that only service animals are allowed on the property during business hours.
O'Farrel Country Vineyard and winery is "a hidden gem" that is "tucked away in deep Northeast Texas backroads and pine trees". A "unique winery with fun and informative service" with a tasting room that features muscadine and fruit wines. Visit them and try "their wine o’rita and the goat cheese and apple plate" while you sit "on the porch sipping wine just yards away from the beautiful vineyard". Almost all the wines are "made with muscadine grapes" and "fresh fruits aged in stainless steel tanks". Check out their website for the schedule of the grape picking activity available in August and September. This includes several varieties of black and bronze muscadines.
Red Road Vineyard and Winery's original brick structure, built in the 1890s, housed the first power and ice company. It has "great wines" and the location is "just as great". You will "love the history and the atmosphere of the tasting room in Naples". It is "so relaxed and at home feeling". It "serves the most delicious wine and ports". You will also "loved the atmosphere" aside from their wines. They also have an "amazing" staff that "goes above and beyond". You will end up joining "the wine club" because you will "believe in this place". The "passion for the wine and the success of Red Road is so refreshing".
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