The Member Wineries
Six wineries - on a mission!

Dry Comal Creek
(830) 885-4121
1741 Herbelin Rd., New Braunfels, TX 78132
Hours: Mon-Sun 12-5
Winery Dog, Boomer
What can we pour for you?
If Alice in Wonderland had a vineyard, this would be it. Whimsical and irreverent with world class juice for every palate. Home to the Big Ass Fan and a clear champion for the Black Spanish varietal.


Driftwood Estate Winery
(512) 858-9667
4001 Elder Hill Road CR 170, Driftwood, TX 78619
Hours: Mon-Sun 10-6
Winery Dog, Bud - as appeared in Winery Dogs USA
What can we pour for you?
With the legendary million dollar view, a Texas Tall Winemaker they set the standard for Hill Country hospitality. Known for their food friendly wines that fit every budget.


Flat Creek Estate
(512) 267-6310
24912 Singleton Bend Street, Marble Falls, TX 78654
Hours: Tue-Fri 12-5 Sat 10-5 Sun 12-5
Winery Dog, Trooper - as appeared in Winery Dogs USA
What can we pour for you?
First of all have you seen their chef? With rolling vineyards this winery is rich in old world charm with a bustling bistro. Sip and swirl with the Divas in the Port room or on the patio that is the envy of many.


Pillar Bluff Vineyards
(512) 556-4078
300 Burnet County Road 111, Lampasas, TX 76550
Hours: Fri-Sat 10-5; Sun 12:30-5
Winery Dog, Rudy
What can we pour for you?
Spend a lazy afternoon amongst the vines with a picnic in the Pillar Bluff pavilion. This former military man handcrafts his wines with the utmost discipline and grace, while providing an atmosphere of rustic romance.


Spicewood Vineyards
(830) 693-5328
1419 Burnet CR 409, Spicewood, TX 78669
Hours: Wed-Sat 10-6 and Sun 12-5
Winery Dog, Elway
What can we pour for you?
A longhaired music exec, with a boyish grin, turned winery owner has set the TX wine industry on its ear with an estate that exudes youthful passion and savory wines.


Stone House
(512) 264-3630
24350 Haynie Flat Rd., Spicewood, TX 78669
Hours: Thurs-Sun 12-5 or by appt.
Winery Dog, Schopenhauer
What can we pour for you?
An Australian renaissance women, and world traveler, Ms. Moench has planted deep roots in the Texas Hill Country. With pristine acres of American native Norton grapes, she has proven herself to be a viticultur maverick.





