Solaro Estate going head to head with Napa contenders with its grapes grown in the Hill Country and High Plains of Texas, and racking up dozens of awards since its first harvest in 2009. And the scenic vineyard and tasting room, situated, 1250 ft above Barton Creek are on the same international scale. Lovely breezes trace terraced Italian vines, like Montepulciano and their double-gold award-winning Barbera ….
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About a decade or so ago, if you said the words Texas Wines, it would usually make an Oenophile or Sommelier laugh or roll their eyes or maybe a bit of both. You’d not think of wine grapes growing in Texas. Or perhaps you’d think of some place that would “import” their grapes from California,…