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This Lesser-known City Is Arguably the Wine Capital of Texas—With Wine Trains, Vino-centric Hotels, and Festivals
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This Lesser-known City Is Arguably the Wine Capital of Texas—With Wine Trains, Vino-centric Hotels, and Festivals
From urban wine trains to tasting rooms and bottle sabering, Grapevine knows a thing or two about vino.NerdStudsMedia/Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau Wine enthusiasts at Landon Winery, on Grapevine's Main Street.Ask any Texan what they think the Wine Capital of Texas should be, and you’ll get a few answers. Some might say Lubbock and the High Plains area, where roughly 85 percent of the state’s wine grapes are grown. Others might say Fred…
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