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Three thriving Texas wineries with Dallas roots Stressed Vines, Calais and even Pedernales Cellars got their starts in North Texas. Julie Kuhlken of Pedernales Cellars(Matt McGinnis, Pen & Tell Us) Ever since John Neely Bryan visited North Texas in search of a place to establish a trading post in 1839, Dallas has been a polestar of entrepreneurial spirit in nearly every industry you can name, including winemaking. These Texan vintners were either born in Dallas or “got here as fast as they could,” as one says. Among them, they have careers in investing, higher education and IT engineering. They ride Harley-Davidsons, attended Stanford and lived in Paris. They share an intense love of wine, and it turns out they are incredibly talented at making it, too. ....
Dallas wine experts share their 15 top holiday gift ideas Fine wines, bottled cocktails, books and even some tea. Vacu Vin Wine Saver(Vacu Vin) Amid the pandemic, we’re all shopping smarter, making lists instead of combing store aisles for inspiration. The Dallas Morning News Wine Panel’s gift guide targets the the wine and spirits lovers on your list. From stocking stuffers to a wine-geek splurge, with lots of affordable elegance in between, we’ve got you covered. Our picks include fine wines, bottled cocktails, books, and nifty wine gear. There’s even a tea and candy pairing. Read on for 15 great gift ideas and don’t forget to shop for yourself. ....
Marine Corps veteran launches 100% Texas-grown wine brand called Cheramie Wine The pandemic has been ‘a blessing and a curse’ as Cheramie Law and partner Todd Aho launched their business. Cheramie Law and husband Todd have launched Cheramie Wine, 100% Texas grown and produced wine.(Lumos Creative) By Dalila Thomas For many, this year has been one defined by adversity and change. For some, it meant starting their own business. For Cheramie Law a Sherman native and current Dallas resident it meant seeing the fruits of her labor manifest. Law and her partner Todd Aho recently launched Cheramie Wine, a wine brand that has been in the works for years. A risky move, some may say, given the state and uncertainty of the year. However, Law refuses to put a cork in her efforts to get people to take Texas seriously as a wine region. ....