Welcome to the Texas Wine Scene Podcast. The most up-to-date information to help you prepare for your wine tasting weekend. I'm Mike, your Texas Wine Scene correspondent, bringing you all the wine happenings in and around the great state of Texas. From the high plains to the hill country. If you love Texas wine, you've come to the right place. Let's take a trip.
Thank you for joining us on the Texas Wine Scene Podcast. I'm your host, your Texas Wine Scene correspondent, Mike Cole, bringing you all the wine happenings in and around the great state of Texas. If you are a subscriber to the podcast, thank you so much for returning and tuning into this week's episode. And if you are new to the podcast, thank you for stopping by to check us out. We are an information-based podcast supporting and sharing wine events, tastings, and
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weekend. This week's episode sip is another fantastic wine from a Sina Hoff. It's their 2020 Artist Series Grenache from the Texas High Plains. This is a medium-bodied dry red wine that has deliciously refined tannins with subtle herbal notes. So pick up a bottle of this wine at one of Sina Hoff's four locations, the one in Bryan College Station, Great Vine, Harvest Green, and the
Texas Hill Country. We're gonna jump right into the events for the weekend because there are a lot of events to cover this weekend so let's go. The weather for the weekend in the High Plains wine growing region will have high temperatures of 74 degrees with low temperatures of 42 degrees. The North Texas wine growing region will have high temperatures of 80 degrees with low temperatures of 59 degrees. The West Texas wine growing region will have high
temperatures of 70 degrees with low temperatures of 43 degrees. The Texas Hill Country wine growing region will have high temperatures of 78 degrees with low temperatures of 58 degrees and the Gulf Coast wine growing region will have high temperatures of 80 degrees with low temperatures of 71 degrees. This week we continue our series on the Transpecos AVAs in West Texas but before we dive in
let's recap on what an AVA is. An American Federal Culture Area also known as an AVA is a designated area that has a unique geography or climate that distinguishes itself from other surrounding areas. The federal government must approve a formal application for an AVA and agree to boundaries defining the region with unique characteristics such as temperature, geology, soil composition and elevation. It's common for an AVA to be named after a geological feature of the
area such as a mountain or a river. The goal of an AVA is to distinguish specific wine growing regions to help growers, wineries and wine enthusiasts better understand where their favorite wines come from. The Escondido Valley AVA is located in West Texas near Fort Stockton just off I-10. This AVA was established in 1992 and covers approximately 32,000 acres of silty clay loam and limestone soils. The Escondido Valley AVA was the fifth
appellation introduced in Texas. Great varieties grown in the Escondido Valley include Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc and Columbard. There are no wineries currently located within the Escondido Valley AVA. However, the largest winery that used to produce wine from this AVA was the St. Genevieve winery from grapes grown at the Mesa Vineyard. Mesa Vineyard owners of
St. Genevieve filed bankruptcy in 2022 and unfortunately seized operations. So tune in next week as we finish our series on the West Texas Transpecos Ava's with the Macia Valley AVA. Up next your wine events for the weekend. Join the Texas Wine Collective on April 6th for their special wine and food pairing of Little Debbie Snack Cakes. These tasty wines and food pairings are a memorable and relaxing way to learn more about their wines while sampling
seasonal food and snack items. Your host for the pairing will thoroughly explain each wine and how they pair the wine and food items. There are four sessions to choose from beginning at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 2 30 and 4 p.m. For more information on this event visit their website at TexasWineCollective.com Becker Vineyards is back with their very popular educational experiences on
Saturday April 6th from 12 to 1 30 p.m. Becker Vineyards has partnered with Riedel the wine glass company who has revolutionized the glassware industry since 1756. They are the only company to create a complete line of a Rytle specific wine glasses designed to help enhance the experience of enjoying your glass of wine. Guests will learn how and why to pair your favorite wine
with the perfect glass. Utilizing a set of three Riedel wine glasses you will taste through some of Becker Vineyards award-winning wines to demonstrate the dramatic relationship between the wine and its vessel. For more information on this event visit their website at BeckerVineyards.com. Are you ready for another murder mystery event? We'll come out to join Messina Hoff and Brian on Friday April 5th from 6 30 to 9 30 p.m. Step into ancient Rome's thrilling
night of gladiator spectacles and political intrigue. Felix Festus Atlanta's their vine for public favor and a Senate seat offers his gladiators up for an exhibition. While no lives will be taken in the ring one Roman will take their last breath at the party. It's up to you to uncover the guilty in the murder mystery. Defend your innocence and unravel the secrets of dishonor, pride, and a quest for power. This sounds like a fantastic event. So for
more information on this event visit their website at MessinaHoff.com. Join Dry Comel Creek Vineyards for their Artisan sourdough workshop on Saturday April 6th from 11 to 2 p.m. Whether you are seasoned or aspiring cook, looking to up your culinary game, or just learn about the basics, this is the event for you. Nicole Flowers passion for cooking is contagious and her style of teaching
brings out the inner chef and everyone. So head on out and learn the art of bacon sourdough bread while enjoying a delicious glass of dry comel creek wine. For more information on this event visit their website at drycomelcreekvignards.com. Come celebrate the West Texas wine industry at Lubbock Uncorked on April 6th from 1 to 6 p.m. at the American Windmill Museum in Lubbock, Texas. Lubbock Uncorked celebrates the culture of grape growing and winemaking in Lubbock and
surrounding areas. Attendees will learn more about the wine industry through multiple class offerings while tasting wine from the Lubbock area as well as across the state. This event is a great opportunity to network with winemakers as well as other small businesses and professionals while tasting amazing wine, food, beer, and listen to music from some of Lubbock's favorite local musicians. For more information and ticket purchases for this event visit
LubbockChamber.com. Join Enoch Stomp's vineyards and winery in Harleton, Texas on Saturday April 6th at 10 30 a.m. for their 5k fun run. This run winds through the Enoch Stomp's gorgeous vineyards followed by relaxing time to wind down with a glass of Enoch Stomp's vino. Guests can run, walk solo, or join a team whichever you choose to do you'll have a great time. For more information on this
event visit their website at Enoch Stomp.com. Join the Mythlothian Chamber of Commerce for their wine arts and craft brew festival on April 6th in downtown Mythlothian from 2 to 8 p.m. This is a rain or shine event. There will be local artisans and vendors, community organizations, kids activities, live music, and food trucks. With your ticket purchase you will receive a wine tasting tote that contains a wine glass, 10 wine tasting tickets, and solar eclipse
glasses. Beer bags contain six craft brew tasting tickets, a beer shooter, and solo eclipse glasses as well. For more information and ticket purchases to this event visit their website at mythlothianchamber.org. Get ready to indulge in a spectacular afternoon at Sippin' in the Sunshine on April 6th from 2 to 5 p.m. Prepare your taste buds for an adventure as you sip and savor
your way through a selection of beer, wine, and food pairings. Groove to the beats of Zach Webb while you explore the atmosphere of Comanche Market Days. Your admission ticket includes 15 beers or wine tasting tickets, a Govino wine cup, and a tote. Elevate your experience with a VIP ticket which includes 15 beer or wine tasting tickets, 15 food sample tickets, a Govino wine cup, a wine bag, and a tote. For more information visit their website at ComancheChamber.org.
Join Wembley Valley Winery on Saturday April 6th at 7 p.m. for their free concert under the stars with the Wembley Valley Big Band. Wembley Valley Big Band is an ensemble consisting of volunteers who love to play Big Band era music as well as light jazz all from the surrounding Hill Country communities. If you'd like to listen to the Big Band sounds of Count Basie, Glenn Miller, Quincy Jones, Buddy Rich, and many others this is the night for you. Wine, beer, and
food will be available for purchase throughout the night. A percentage of the proceeds will be donated to the band and their scholarship fund for aspiring musicians at Wembley High School. For more information on this event visit their website at WembleyValleyWine.com. Head on out to the State Theater in downtown Gainesville, Texas for the Gainesville Wine Stroll event on Saturday
April 6th from 1 to 7 p.m. Experience the allure of the quaint boutiques and shops in historic downtown Gainesville as they proudly present a wine tasting event showcasing 15 award-winning wineries from North Texas. Your ticket purchase includes wine tastings from a variety of Texas wineries, a souvenir
wine glass for tastings, and a reusable six-bottle wine carrier. Wineries that will be serving wine at this event include RK winery, for our ranch vineyards and winery, Landon winery, OG Sellers, Hidden Hanger winery, Edge of the Lake Vineyards and winery, Deshane Sellers, Firelight Vineyards, Cooley Bay winery, Canyon River winery, Lonesome Vine winery and vineyards, Rio to Red, Texas winery, Wall Street winery, Bayamia family winery and Divine Wine. For more information
about this event visit their website at GainesvilleWineStroll.com. Join Bernhardt winery on Saturday April 6th from 12 to 6 p.m. for an afternoon dedicated to all your chocolate, strawberry and wine cravings. Taste delicate white chocolates, creamy milk chocolates and lively bold tones of dark chocolates from local chocolatiers perfectly paired with Bernhardt's
award-winning wines. After enjoying bites perfectly complimented by newly released Bernhardt wines, guests are welcome to relax and enjoy an afternoon of live music, vineyard train rides and shop from local artisan market vendors on the lawn. Featured wine pairing chocolatiers include rum cake sweet bakes, chocolates by Jean, chocolate passion, MB chocolatiers and jet set
chocolates. The schedule of events for the afternoon are wine pairings and chocolate fountain from 12 to 5 p.m., live music from 1 to 5 p.m., vineyard train rides happens from 12 to 5 p.m. and the artisan market goes from 12 to 6 p.m. For more information on this event visit their website at Bernhardt winery.com Head on now to Moody Family Wines on Saturday April 6th from 1 to 9 p.m. to help them celebrate their eighth anniversary. They will have delicious
Moody Family Wines, food truck and prizes every hour. Enjoy live music by Shane Andrew, Angelo Lopez, Tommy Joe and Kim Ewing. For more information on this celebratory event visit moodyfamilywines.com. Come out and enjoy the fun at the annual Spring Mason Arts and Wine Festival on Saturday April 6th from 11 to 4 p.m. Experience the totality of art, wine and music in the
downtown square in Mason, Texas. During the Eclipse weekend you can spend your day strolling the sidewalks for the Mason Arts and Wine Festival and enjoy a free classical music performance in the evening at the Odeon Theater for the eighth annual Mason Chamber Music Festival. They have a pretty sweet setup there in Mason with arts, crafts and wine tastings all under the canopies over the sidewalks and around the square. Choose from paintings, ceramics,
photography, jewelry, fiber art, hand-woven items and much much more. For more information on this event visit the official page of the Mason Arts and Wine Festival. KD, Texas' most beloved and original wine and culinary event is celebrating their 27th edition of the Katie Sip and Stroll on Saturday April 6th at the Arc by the Norris Event Center. This bi-annual event offers locals a fantastic evening enjoying and discovering culinary creations from top
Katie-area restaurants. Over 100 wine selections, craft beer and select craft spirits. You don't have to be a connoisseur to appreciate the plethora of beverage options available at this event. Enthusiastic representatives are trained to focus on the discovery and education behind each wine and craft beer served. General admission to the Katie Sip and Stroll premier culinary and wine event includes engaging culinary displays, live music, 300 beverages, 30 plus
restaurants and artisan vendors. Upgrade to the VIP ticket purchase and enjoy the premium lounge area with entry into the event one hour ahead of the crowd at 5 p.m. specialty VIP only wines and food selections in the VIP area. For more information and ticket purchases visit sip and stroll.com. Get ready to spice up your weekend with the Cajun Wine and Beer Fest at Splashway Campground in
Sheridan, Texas on Saturday April 6th from 12 to 5 p.m. They are bringing together the best of local wineries, breweries and vendors for a taste of Louisiana flavor right here in Texas. Bayou Rue will keep the beat with their Zotico tunes that will make you feel like you're partying right there on the banks of the Mississippi. This will be a day of sipping, shopping and soaking in the Cajun vibes. This is a family-friendly event so bring the whole crew.
They will have activities to keep the kids busy while you kick back and enjoy the flavors of the bayou. So don't miss out on the Cajun Wine and Beer Fest because it's going to be a party you won't forget. For more information on this event visit splashway.com. The Sip City Wine Fest is happening this weekend at the Lowbrow Palace in El Paso, Texas on Saturday April 6th from 1 to 8 p.m. There will be over 50 wine selections of the best wineries and
vineyards for you to savor as well as live music and food. Bring your wine loving friends and enjoy a day of swirling, sipping and celebrating all things wine. For more information on this event and ticket purchase visit ctickets.us and that's your wine events for the weekend. Stay tuned for your music lineup up next. Ares Ale Vineyards leaps into the music lineup for the weekend with the gully jumpers on stage Sunday April 7th from 1 to 4 p.m. Bell Springs winery will have
Beth Lea on stage Saturday April 6th from 3 to 6 p.m. Benny Grant winery will hold Shane Stumpf on stage Sunday April 7th from 2 to 5 p.m. Blue Lotus winery and Sigeen will have Bob Crocker on stage Friday April 5th from 5 to 8 p.m. The Texas Wine Collector will let Tracy Lynn grace the stage on Saturday April 6th from 1 to 5 p.m. Fiesta Winery on 290 will have Fallon Franklin on stage
Saturday April 6th from 3 to 6 p.m. Fiesta Winery at the Bend location will let Brian Gross assume the musical duties on Saturday April 6th from 1 to 4 p.m. Texas Heritage Vineyards will host Adi Kate Joyner on stage Friday April 5th from 2 to 4 p.m. Dry Comal Creek Vineyards will let James Hearn rock the house on Saturday April 6th from 2 to 5 p.m. William Chris Vineyards has a spectacular music lineup for the weekend beginning with Jenny Dale Lord on stage
featuring Christopher Wright on Friday April 5th from 1 to 4 p.m. Hunter Billingsley will take the musical baton and hit the stage on Saturday April 6th from 1 to 4 p.m. and Jenny Dale Lord will complete the music set featuring Jack Nelson on Sunday April 7th from 1 to 4 p.m. Perl Nala Sellers will have Josh Peek on stage Saturday April 6th from 1 to 6 p.m. Torna Lockswell hosts Wake
Eastman on stage Saturday April 6th from 2 to 5 p.m. Los Pinos Vineyards will have April in Smith on stage Friday April 5th from 6 to 9 p.m. followed by Danny Hollis on stage Saturday April 6th from 6 to 9 p.m. as well. Triple-In Ranch Winery is having a tribute concert featuring music from the likes of Genesis Journey and Phil Collins on Saturday April 6th from 645 to 915 p.m. Bernhardt Winey we will let Kid 6 rock out on Saturday April 6th from 1 to 5 p.m.
They will also have a Queen tribute on Sunday April 7th from 5 to 7 p.m. Taysha Vineyards will have the very talented Jessica Callahan on stage Saturday April 6th from 4 to 7 p.m. West Sandy Creek Winey will have Ray Cashman on stage Saturday April 6th from 4 to 7 p.m. and Emily Cole on Sunday April 7th from 2 to 5 p.m. Red Caboose Winey will have Kyle Red on stage Saturday April 6th from 2 to 5 p.m. Barron's Creek Vineyards in Fredericksburg will have
Jeff Wood on stage Saturday April 6th from 1 to 4 p.m. Dove Ridge Winey will host Steve Sielinski on stage Saturday April 6th from 2 to 5 p.m. Lost Oak Winery is having a concert on the lawn event featuring one last remedy on Saturday April 6th from 6 to 9 p.m. and Parmesan Wines will close out the musical lineup for the weekend with Jack Carson on stage Saturday April 6th from 2 to 5 p.m. followed by Beth Lee on Sunday April 7th from 2 to 5 p.m. and
that's your music lineup for the weekend. Stay tuned for Did You Know? I mentioned early in the episode that this is a big weekend for solo eclipse watch parties throughout the state and especially in the Texas Hill Country. As we anticipate the moon passing between the earth and the sun obscuring the view of the sun from the earth in totality it reminds me of the effects of science in
wine growing. One branch of science in the wine industry is intimately involved in the scientific philosophy of the cosmos and that is biodynamic winemaking. Biodynamic viticulture and winemaking is a system that ultimately believes in the farming with nature rather than relying on man-made interferences. The key to this system is to see the whole vineyard as a single living organism. These moon centric principles were established in 1924 by Rudolf Steiner an Austrian
philosopher and scientist. Steiner believed you can grow a crop without external inputs such as fertilizers or pesticides by coordinating their soil treatments with the lunar calendar and its cosmic rhythms. But did you know that the impact of the moon on the ebb and flow of the tide is scientifically recognized? When the moon approaches the earth it pulls the ocean toward the sky.
Due to the moon's ability to exert that type of pulling force on the earth's oceans many biodynamic farmers believe that the plant sap rises up the branches when the moon is waxing and descends to the roots when the moon is waning. You're probably asking yourself based on the philosophy of not using pesticides or fertilizers what types of materials are used to spray the vineyards to promote health and protect against disease right? Well here's where the philosophy
gets a bit quirky. Followers of biodynamic winemaking use sprays called preparations. Here are a few examples of preparations used. Preparation 500. A humus mixture prepared by filling cow's horns with cow manure and burying it underground in the autumn. It is left decomposed during the winter and recovered for use as fertilizer the following spring. Preparation 502.
Yarrow blossoms stuffed into the urinary bladder from red deer and placed in the sun during summer, buried in the ground during the winter and retrieved in the spring. And preparation 503. Chamomile blossoms stuffed into the small intestines of a cattle, buried in humus rich earth in the autumn and retrieved
in the spring. So whether you believe in Rudolf Steiner's philosophy on biodynamic viticulture it does seem to guide grape growers in the best and healthiest farming practices that are beneficial to both the earth and the people who inhabit it. But for now we'll just have to gaze into the moon and the stars and marvel at the mystery behind the cosmos. Well that would do it for this week's episode. Thank you for joining me. I'm Mike Cole, your Texas Wine Scene
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