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Casual Friday Winery

Winery in Fort Worth - 16.36 mi

Casual Friday Winery is run by a small but passionate team out of Fort Worth, Texas. Their urban production facility and tasting room is located on the west side of Fort Worth and is only 8 minutes from downtown. "This place is a hidden gem" with "a very tasty charcuterie tray" and "local quality wines with exceptional service". The tasting room has "great music and had a very cozy feel". "Trying the wines in the tasting room is a great experience in a comfortable atmosphere". Enjoy 16 different and unique wines on a laid back and eclectic atmosphere. "The ability to talk to the man that created the wines is really special".

Lost Oak Winery

Winery in Burleson - 17.53 mi

Lost Oak Winery is a "great winery hidden in the hills of Burleson, Texas" can be a "short detour off of I35 West". You will have "a great experience and even better wine". They have a "regular tour and tasting" which is very "informative". The staff is "extremely friendly and the land is beautiful" and even has a "trail to walk on and beautiful scenery to look at". Don't forget to try "their Spring/Summer sangria nights and nights with live music". Although, "Sangria Thursdays get crowded". They have "so many events" which you can just check online. This is recommended also as "a place to rent for a special occasion". Lost Oak Winery has been included in Kim's Lists as one of the 7 Most Scenic Wineries Across Texas. Check out the link to read more!

Sunset Winery

Winery in Burleson - 19.60 mi

Sunset Winery has a very impressive "amount of professional equipment" which "they have at their converted house turned winery". Be prepared for very good wines including the Pink Rainbows, Orange Muscat, and Burleson Harbor which are all excellent. No matter which of their wines you choose, from dry to sweet, you can expect to be blown away by the remarkable taste of each one. Visit them and enjoy the wines at the "nice porch out back to enjoy a bottle and cheese". Check out their website for events that they have. They have a "Teacher's Night" and a "Happy Hour". They also offer military discounts by giving 10% off wine by the bottle or glass. Just present your valid military ID.

N2 Vino Winery

Winery in Lake Worth - 21.76 mi

If you are looking for a "great wine dive with friendly service, N2 Vino Winery is the place". When you are going to visit, this "hidden gem", they are "not easy to locate but well worth the search". This "little winery" is "located directly behind Home Depot" in "NW Fort Worth". You will be amazed, the "atmosphere is very laid back and cute".  Their "wines are so delicious" and the pairings including the "cheeses are very tasty and the homemade chicken salad will not disappoint". There is no additional "amount of sulfites" to their wines which are meant "to be drunk within a year".

Wild Acre Brewing Company

Craft Brewery in Fort Worth - 22.99 mi

Located in Fort Worth’s historical Hell’s Half Acre, Wild Acre Brewing Company’s brewery and taproom are surrounded on one side by a wooded area. This “surprising bastion of nature” is just a mile or two from bustling downtown Fort Worth. The very large climate-controlled 5,000 sq ft taproom also features a landscaped outdoor beer garden. Opened in 2016 by owner/founder John Pritchett, the brewery has announced ongoing expansion plans for the brewery. Unlike other brewery owners and founders, John’s background is in beer distribution. The brewery expands its footprint and distribution capabilities with the opening of the brewery’s second location at the Ridglea Hills neighborhood. The new 3,000 sq ft second location has its own brewing system and restaurant. Expect to find their lineup of quality craft beer such as their Ranch Style Pils and T-Hawk IPA.

Cowtown Winery

Winery in Fort Worth - 23.13 mi

Cowtown Winery is located in the Historic Fort Worth Stockyards. They are one of the six wineries comprising Six Shooter Cellars. This is a "great place in the Stockyards to enjoy a glass or flight of wines". Their "bar is quaint" with a "dark ambiance". They are the start of the Stockyards Ghost Tours which they also offer online. "Their dessert chocolates pair great with their Ports". You will have a "pleasurable experience" because this is a "very cute place to enjoy really good wine or cold margarita". Even if you are "not a huge wine fan", they still "have several different frozen Daiquiri drinks as well as Piña Coladas". Aside from Ghost Tours, they also have Blending Classes which you can join via an advance online booking on their website.

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