Wine style

Wine style

Texas High Plains Red

Texas High Plains Red

Texas High Plains Red

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Texas

Imagine a cowboy riding through a sandstorm but carrying a basket of ripe berries. This style captures the intense heat and surprising altitude of the region, delivering big fruit flavors wrapped in a distinct, dusty earthiness.

Imagine a cowboy riding through a sandstorm but carrying a basket of ripe berries. This style captures the intense heat and surprising altitude of the region, delivering big fruit flavors wrapped in a distinct, dusty earthiness.

Imagine a cowboy riding through a sandstorm but carrying a basket of ripe berries. This style captures the intense heat and surprising altitude of the region, delivering big fruit flavors wrapped in a distinct, dusty earthiness.

Body

Big & Bold

Tannins

No Resistance

Barely Felt

Pillowy Presence

Serious Grip

The Brick Wall

Acidity

Vibrant Balance

Sugar

Savagely Dry

Artistic label and flavor profile for Texas High Plains Red on a rustic wooden table.

The story

High Altitude

Sandy Soil

Mediterranean Roots

While everyone thinks of cowboys and cactus, this region sits on a massive plateau thousands of feet up. Farmers realized that tough Mediterranean vines thrive here way better than fussy French classics. By embracing the relentless heat and deep sandy soil, local winemakers crafted a signature blend that completely defies expectations. It is not just about growing grapes here - it is about surviving the elements to bottle something truly wild.

While everyone thinks of cowboys and cactus, this region sits on a massive plateau thousands of feet up. Farmers realized that tough Mediterranean vines thrive here way better than fussy French classics. By embracing the relentless heat and deep sandy soil, local winemakers crafted a signature blend that completely defies expectations. It is not just about growing grapes here - it is about surviving the elements to bottle something truly wild.

While everyone thinks of cowboys and cactus, this region sits on a massive plateau thousands of feet up. Farmers realized that tough Mediterranean vines thrive here way better than fussy French classics. By embracing the relentless heat and deep sandy soil, local winemakers crafted a signature blend that completely defies expectations. It is not just about growing grapes here - it is about surviving the elements to bottle something truly wild.

Why it's special

Chilly Nights

Solar Power

Balanced Acidity

Altitude is the secret weapon hiding in plain sight. At over three thousand feet, the nights get surprisingly chilly, locking in acidity that prevents these big reds from becoming flabby fruit bombs. You get that intense solar power ripening the fruit, but the finish remains fresh and snappy. It is a balancing act performed by nature that results in wines with massive personality and true grit.

Altitude is the secret weapon hiding in plain sight. At over three thousand feet, the nights get surprisingly chilly, locking in acidity that prevents these big reds from becoming flabby fruit bombs. You get that intense solar power ripening the fruit, but the finish remains fresh and snappy. It is a balancing act performed by nature that results in wines with massive personality and true grit.

Altitude is the secret weapon hiding in plain sight. At over three thousand feet, the nights get surprisingly chilly, locking in acidity that prevents these big reds from becoming flabby fruit bombs. You get that intense solar power ripening the fruit, but the finish remains fresh and snappy. It is a balancing act performed by nature that results in wines with massive personality and true grit.

Who's gonna like it

Adventurous Drinkers

Rhône Fans

Meat Eaters

If you enjoy Napa Cabs but want to save some cash and feel a bit more adventurous, grab a glass. Fans of Châteauneuf-du-Pape will also feel right at home with the herbal, spicy kick found here. This is perfect for folks who love a wine that fights back a little before smoothing out. It pairs beautifully with smoked brisket or just a really good burger.

If you enjoy Napa Cabs but want to save some cash and feel a bit more adventurous, grab a glass. Fans of Châteauneuf-du-Pape will also feel right at home with the herbal, spicy kick found here. This is perfect for folks who love a wine that fights back a little before smoothing out. It pairs beautifully with smoked brisket or just a really good burger.

If you enjoy Napa Cabs but want to save some cash and feel a bit more adventurous, grab a glass. Fans of Châteauneuf-du-Pape will also feel right at home with the herbal, spicy kick found here. This is perfect for folks who love a wine that fights back a little before smoothing out. It pairs beautifully with smoked brisket or just a really good burger.

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