Texas Custom Wine Works is a winemaking facility where the client’s needs come first and are profoundly and fundamentally different from other custom crush winemaking facilities in Texas. They do not make their own wines but they help others. They can plant and train the grapes, irrigate, crush, ferment, oak-age, test their product for sugar, acid, alcohol, tannins... Its never-ending. You will "highly" appreciate their "friendliness and the several wines" that you will be able to taste and purchase. They are a great "addition" to the "Hill Country" community. They are "making wine the right way". Their mission is assisting and training and sharing others in this Ever-Growing Industry for the Great State of Texas!
Farmhouse Vineyards is "a well-known winegrower located in Brownfield, Texas". They are "owned by a brother/sister team" and "they own four vineyards located at three different sites". Their tasting room is now located "right on Main street in a renovated classic home". "When you enter, a quaint gift shop welcomes you, creating a farmhouse welcome". Experience and taste such great wines including "2017 Revolution is a dry Rosé sparkling made from Counoise" and the "2017 Bloom Rosé, you get to enjoy a 100% Mourvedre Rosé that is light and refreshing with plenty of strawberry and melon notes". You will remember them for "lovely wines and friendly people","treats you like family".
The Triple D is Terry County's first Winery/Restaurant that serves homemade lunches and also a Winery with TEXAS Wines. They are located "right off the downtown square". Come and experience a Terry County Grown Texas Wine today. You will "loved the old rustic style, the pavilion for entertainment, the corral for seating". Visit and enjoy "some burgers and chicken dinners can be ordered with your wine". They have a "large open eating area, done in a light wood cabin style dining room, with a viewing window on the wine production". The "atmosphere is casual, but it's upscale as well" with "cool music" and the "staff is excellent!"
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