07/31/2020
If you've been hesitant to drink Texan wines made from Texas grapes, this bottle will singularly change your mind. Meet the 2019 Grower Project Albariño! Cultivated by the Hogue Family, the grapes helm from the Black Water Draw Vineyard in the Texas High Plains AVA. It was fermented using stainless steel vats and at 12.8% ABV, this wine drinks with unsparing expression:
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Flavor: Honeysuckle, Jasmine, Tart Lemon Citrus, Green Melon, Salinity
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Texture: Citrus Oils, Bright, Crisp & Lasting. (Minerality is the backbone to this well-postured bottle-- it even had me sitting up a little straighter in my seat.)
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If the taste alone of this 100% Texan wine won't win you over (and we recently hosted a class with over 20 people who can confirm that it did), this brand has a number of inspiring initiatives to positively transform our community. Specifically, works with all of their farmers to establish sustainable practices as they maintain "Know the land. Respect the hands."
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In addition to low impact farming, they've mindfully made it a priority to include labor in their definition of sustainability. Winemaker spoke with us briefly about one of their ventures: "One of the central goals of The Grower Project will be starting a healthcare fund for farm workers this year. We've been building the production & its visibility to enlist other producers to contribute to a central fund that would address a lack of accessible health care for many of the wine industry farm workers around the state."
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White wine not your mood? The Grower Project also produces a Rosato, 'The Source' Sangiovese, and a Carbonic Petite Syrah! Now get out there and snag yourself a bottle 🌵
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