Bought in Fredericksburg — 5 years ago
This was a unique find when we were traveling to Fredericksburg. It was featured at a different winery, Wilderness Run, which is new with young vines. Lemeberger apparently is a German grape that grows well in Virginia. However it is a young wine and that comes out in the complexity, which was simple and without a longer finish. I'm excited to taste this again in 5, 10, 20 years. — 6 years ago
Visiting Fredericksburg TX for a few days. This is TX hill country and has a big winery community. Never tried any TX wines before but found a few surprises here. We tasted at Becker earlier today but not this wine. $30 on the restaurant wine list. Becker wasn’t our favorite stop but it is the only local winery represented on their list. Overall local wines seemed overpriced compared to CA wines. Just realized we had an older vintage (2018) on our last trip from Houston to Anaheim. It’s interesting that most of the grapes used in the local wines come from Lubbock (panhandle) area. Don’t know where these grapes came from, or what varietals are present. — 3 years ago
@Vaudeville, Fredericksburg TX 🇺🇸 — 5 years ago
From July Fredericksburg trip — 5 years ago
Introduced to this on our last trip to Fredericksburg. My fav from this winery — 6 years ago
Really enjoyed - vanilla, berries and spice. Easy to drink, medium bodied. Purchased at tasting room in Fredericksburg. Would buy again — 4 years ago
Fredericksburg - Altdorf dinner coming back from Big Bend. Crisp, clean, citrusy. Would purchase again — 4 years ago
Monthly WTF group recap. Theme this month was “bring something special”. Normally we taste all of the wines blind, but we decided to do a relaxed night with amazing wines at a great restaurant. Spectacular evening!
If you aren’t familiar with this label, it’s a unique concept. The winery is located in Fredericksburg, TX yet the wines are from all over the world (fruit is cold shipped to the winery or made in the country they are sourced from). This is probably best now or over the next few years. It has typical orange blossom and honey notes, with a very creamy mid palate...like an orange creamsicle. Lots of sweetness without much nuttiness. — 5 years ago
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Had it first at @grapetownvineyard near #fredericksburg and bought the bottle. Had our perfect occasion to open it up and it didn’t disappoint. Medium to full body, not sweet but certainly not on the drier side either—just perfectly balanced with flavor palate of cherry, oak, plum, and blackberry notes. Went well with brick oven pizza after a long day of moving into my honey’s new home. Definitely going to Driftwood, Texas to visit the actual vineyard soon. Great for gifting, special occasions, and romantic evenings. — 3 months ago