Texas is the fifth-largest wine-producing state in the U.S., and Grapevine has served as a trendsetter and leader with award-winning wineries and winemakers. Grapevine is home to many wineries and tasting rooms, as well as the Texas Wine and Grape Growers Association. Many offer the perfect setting for small weddings and private functions.

Texas WIne Industry

A major advance for the development of the Texas wine
industry began in the early 1970’s. Researchers and investors found that Texas has ideal soil and climate conditions
for wine grape growing. Texas presently is the fifth largest
wine producing state in the nation behind California, Washington, New York, and Oregon.
UPCOMING EVENTS

An Evening with Bob Schneider

10/10/2008

Palace Concert Series

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Fall Round-Up

10/11/2008

Nash Farm

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Grapevine Opry

10/11/2008

2008 ENTERTAINER AWARD WINNERS SHOW

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Canines, Felines, and Texas Wines

10/12/2008

Canines, Felines, and Texas Wines

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Jimmy LaFave

10/17/2008

Palace Concert Series

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Parade Registration

10/18/2008

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texas wineries
 
There are over 113 bonded wineries in Texas, a dramatic development that has occurred in the last few years. While many of the wineries are small producers who concentrate on tourism for the majority of their sales, several of the large wineries have developed state, national, and international markets for Texas wines.

Texas wine production

Total wine production in Texas from 2005 was approximately 1.5 million gallons. However, the total gallons of bottled wine in Texas which also includes wine transported from outside the state and used in a variety of non -Texas brands was reported by the TABC at 2.0 million gallons.