Sip, savor, and Spring: Texas wine and travel is in full bloom

Houston โ€“ Spring in Texas isnโ€™t just wildflower seasonโ€”itโ€™s wine season and Texas Wine Country just doesnโ€™t get enough credit!

Wineries across the state are buzzing with new releases, festivals, and road trip-worthy experiences. If youโ€™re ready to sip your way through the Lone Star State, here are four bottles that capture the spirit of the season from our Wine and Travel TV Contributor Daniela Garrido:

๐Ÿท Messina Hof โ€“ Sparkling Sagrantino Rosรฉ | $40

From the Bonarrigo Family Wines collection, this is the first-ever sparkling Sagrantino in Texas. Messina Hof is celebrating its 41st Annual Wine & Roses Festival on April 26 in Bryan, complete with tastings, live music, grape stomping, and more.

๐Ÿท Chapelton Vineyards โ€“ Blanc du Bois | $65

Crafted in Washington County, Texas, this bright, crisp white wine is made from a grape that thrives in Texas heat. With 92 points from a California wine competition, Chapeltonโ€™s inaugural estate Blanc du Bois pairs beautifully with seafood and citrusy dishes. Bonus: You can stay onsite in a private villa, complete with bikes for vineyard touring.

๐Ÿท Dry Comal Creek โ€“ Viognier | $32

This 100% Viognier from Texas High Plains fruit offers aromas of pear and magnolia with layers of tangerine, vanilla, and saffron. Aged in neutral oak for a balanced, medium-bodied profile, itโ€™s a great match for scallops, crab, or creamy cheeses. For an overnight stay, check out nearby Mahalo Haven B&B.

๐Ÿท Flat Creek Estate โ€“ Estate Rosรฉ | $35

A Provenรงal-style dry rosรฉ blending Sangiovese and Muscat Blanc, this Hill Country gem bursts with notes of nectarine, tangerine, and florals. Perfect with citrus-glazed salmon or a spring salad. While youโ€™re in the area, take advantage of the Hill Country Wine & Wildflower Journeyโ€”a $65 passport that lets you visit up to 45 wineries now through April 18.


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