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".
You can visit the Dixie Wine Company as you travel "across the area in Bullard". "Small hole in the wall place", it has a "great little rustic atmosphere". "Very friendly and welcoming" husband-and-wife team runs the winery. Before visiting, "you need to contact owner Jerry Collins to verify the open hours". They have "good Texas sweet and not-as-sweet wines that they make themselves". They make wines from fruits and grapes they grow with some fruits that are from out of state. "Some of their fruit wines include peach, strawberry, kiwi, raspberry, and watermelon". Some of the "favorite wines" they have are the "Love Potion #9 and Cliffs Special".
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