October is almost here, and the perfect time to try some new Texas wineries!
October is Texas Wine Month! And you are in luck – as there is a special pass available, the Texas Wine Month Passport 2024, allowing you to try as many wineries as you can for one fee during the entire month.
These passes are available a couple of times a year, but they are worth it – with the average price of a tasting being around $25, if you and a friend visit only 3 wineries each – you’ll still save some money. Even better, you can visit even more during the month!
I’m not endorsed in any way – I’ve bought the passes before, and I’m likely going to buy some this October too – now’s the time to plan!
I’ve already recommended many of the wineries listed in the passport, and there’s lots more there I want to try too!
Seriously, go buy it – I promise you won’t regret it!
Cheers,
the Lone Star Lass
Texas Wine Month Passport 2024
Try multiple wineries each day for one price!
The Texas Wine passports are one of my favorites – the tickets are delivered straight to your email too – so you don’t need to plan far in advance!
They allow you to try wineries you’ve been meaning to try, or have driven by – and save some money in the process.
While the cost of the passport covers your tastings, and you may need to book in advance – so check the specifics, be prepared to buy a bottle to take home or tip your tasting room advisors.
I’ve already mentioned a few of these previously – but go check out as many as you can!
Remember to check out my tips and tricks blog to make the most of your day.
Cheers, the Lone Star Lass
Driftwood
Dripping Springs
Spicewood
Neighbors and part of the Health Family Wineries.
290
I’ve listed a few of my favorites here which I haven’t reviewed yet:
Airis’ Ele Vineyards
Lost Draw
Wedding Oak
I hope you go try some Texas Wines, this pass is too good to be true, and I’ve found some favorites with it too!
Cheers!
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