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Texas wineries earn more medals and recognition Ron Saikowski / Wine Walk FacebookTwitterEmail Karen and Paul Mitchell Bonarrigo of Messina Hof Winery are pictured. Messina Hof earned a gold, silver and bronze medal at the 2021 TEXSOM International Wine Awards held in late April.Cultivate PR / Cultivate PR The 2021 TEXSOM International Wine Awards attracted almost 2,400 entries from 29 countries including the USA where 16 states had wines entered into the competition. The 44 wine judges sipped, slurped, swished and spat these wine during the judging on April 25, 26 and 27 at the Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas. Teams of these hand-picked, renowned wine judge tasted and judged about 70 to 80 wines per day. After the end of the wine spitting, judges awarded 89 Platinum Medals (equivalent to a Double Gold Medal), 189 Gold Medals, 731 Silver Medals, and 805 Bronze Medals. In addition, there were 89 entries that were nominated for the Judges Selec ....
June 01, 2021 In a Texas legislative session marred by partisanship, a labeling law designed to guarantee authenticity of Texas wine authored by a Republican, with three Democrat joint authors slid through the state legislature with ease and was signed by the governor into law. “Great wine is something we can all agree upon,” said Chris Brundrett, co-founder of William Chris Wine Company and president of the Texas Wine Growers (TWG) However, for six years this issue has been mired in controversy, splintering the industry into two factions: those who believe all wines labeled “Texas” should be crafted of 100% Texas-grown grapes, and those who feel there should be some “wiggle room” to source grapes from outside the state. ....