I'd probably sleep in there if I put all that work into it!
in that area, thinking of Santa Rita hills wines, I'd look into the following Pinot makers - Tyler, Domaine de la Cote, Foxen (make a lot of wines), Au Bon Climat. If you like chardonnay, the best is Liquid Farm in the area (along with Sandhi). And I would recommend looking into a Grenache producer called A Tribute to Grace, but not sure if they have a tasting room.GBMont3 said:
Any suggestions on tastings/lodging for a February trip to Santa Barbara? Will be a Pinot heavy trip for the wife & I, 1st time to SB
I hope you have better resources than texags to get that started. would be curious what "great contacts" in Napa and Sonoma have quality product but not current access to Texas market.Comeby! said:
Someone tell me about being a startup wine distributor in texas. Made some great contacts in Napa and Sonoma that really want to push their product deeper into texas.
That looks, cool, I might try to weasel my way to the Austin one.reload85 said:
Pinot in the city is coming to Dallas and Austin. If you are a fan of Oregon wines this is a great event. Over 50 wineries pour 3 glasses apiece. Don't miss the Chardonnay and Riesling either. I went to it in DC several years ago and it was awesome. The hardest part was spitting out all that great juice.
Comeby! said:
Someone tell me about being a startup wine distributor in texas. Made some great contacts in Napa and Sonoma that really want to push their product deeper into texas.
bularry said:I hope you have better resources than texags to get that started. would be curious what "great contacts" in Napa and Sonoma have quality product but not current access to Texas market.Comeby! said:
Someone tell me about being a startup wine distributor in texas. Made some great contacts in Napa and Sonoma that really want to push their product deeper into texas.
I 1000% agree. Just don't get drunk on the bubbly and sign up for the wrong wine club (my wife).aggiemike02 said:
Schramsburg is a great tour.
Hey I apparently didn't help the situation, I was chilling on the bench out front and didn't even know what she was doing, but I doubt I would have caught it!TP Ag '87 said:
Like she's the first one,...
bularry said:
that sounds more reasonable, a smaller guy stuck with a big distributor looking to get new representation.
Victory and Pioneer seem to be the distributors most friendly to the smaller, niche producers, at least domestically.