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Texas Wine Month⁠

Texas Wine Month

Across the state of Texas, the month of October is known as Texas Wine Month, a 31-day celebration of Texas wines and the Texas Wine Industry. As the fifth-largest wine-producing state in the United States, Texas continues to reach new heights. As the epicenter of Texas wine culture, Grapevine is home to the Urban Wine Trail, its hosts GrapeFest® - A Texas Wine Experience, the Largest Wine Festival in the Southwest, and the Spring Wine Trail each year and is also the location for the Texas Wine and Grape Growers Association's annual Lone Star International Wine Competition.

There are about 450 wine producers in Texas and nearly 1,500 acres of vineyards, according to the Texas Wine & Grape Growers Association.

The state’s size and geography allow growers to choose among more than 50 grape varieties in the Lone Star State, as the Texas wine industry creates 141,235 full-time jobs across the state.

The Texas wine industry contributes more than $20 billion of economic value to the state and more than 2 million tourist visits to Texas wineries each year.

Participating Grapevine Winery Tasting Rooms in the Urban Wine Trail Include:

  • Bingham Family Vineyards, 620 S. Main St.
  • Bull Lion Ranch Winery, 150 W. College St. #318
  • Cross Timbers Winery, 805 N. Main St.
  • Grape Vine Springs Winery, 409 S. Main St.
  • Landon Winery, 415 S. Main St.
  • Messina Hof Winery, 201 S. Main St.
  • OG Cellars, 909 S. Main St. Suite 104, at the corner of Dallas & Main
  • Sloan & Williams Winery, 401 S. Main St.
  • WINEstein's, 280 N. Main St.

Other Wine Events and Locations Around Town:

  • Grapevine Wine Tours
  • Wine Trails
  • Grapevine Night Watchman Ghost Tour
  • Wine Fusion
  • Off the Vine

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