“Serving fine wines since 1975”
Fall Creek Vineyards was established in 1975 by Texas businessman/rancher Ed Auler and his wife Susan. There are now two beautiful locations and tasting rooms, Tow (original location) and the recently opened Driftwood, Texas directly across from Salt Lick BBQ - 18059A FM 1826, Driftwood Texas 78619
The Traveling Winers on Texas Wine Trail
Fall Creek Vineyard….WOW!!! The name is very demonstrative of the actual scenery! Our first view when pulling into the property on this December morning was a very long drive almost entirely covered with golden pine needles….absolutely gorgeous!
James, the tasting room manager, was our host and has a pretty interesting story of his own about his history here at the vineyards. We will let you go for your own visit and ask James directly! :-) James told us that Fall Creek Vineyards produces about 70,000 cases per year, and as we have come to find out, is about the third largest in sales in Texas. They currently plant about 15 acres, with their only estate grown wine being the Lenoir Rose’ (gosh, did I get that right, James?). Otherwise they source their grapes almost entirely out of Texas, and we’d say that’s a lot of grapes for 70,000 cases! James also informed us that they were the 1st vineyards in Texas, starting in 1975!
We believe this would be a lovely place to come in the springtime when all the vines are flowering. Must be amazing! And don’t forget to ask James to tell you his history at Fall Creek Vineyards!!
The Traveling Winers at The Vineyard Trail
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Fall Creek Vineyards
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- Sun: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
- Mon - Fri: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
- Sat: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
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