Issue: August 2010 |
Texas Co-op Power Magazine
HIT THE ROAD
A handful of wineries and bed-and-breakfasts within a square-shaped area of East Texas framed by Tyler, Rusk, Palestine and Athens makes for an excellent road trip. Roads slice through pine woods interspersed with lush fields, swaths of green pasture grazed by fat cattle, sparkling ponds and even a few lakes. You’ll find friendly folks, reasonable prices—and delightful wines. |
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Tyler
Known as America’s Rose Capital, the city of Tyler offers rose gardens, of course, but also everything from art and ballet to a zoo. For a calm oasis, go to KE Cellars—part of the Kiepersol Estates wine family — at the busy corner of Loop 323 and U.S. Highway 69. KE Cellars’ European-style tasting room rotates the roughly 215 Texas wines it sells. Select a bottle and a meat and cheese platter and enjoy live music Tuesday through Saturday evenings. KE’s owner and founder, South Africa native Pierre de Wet, also founded the Kiepersol Estates winery and vineyards south of town on FM 344. Tour the winemaking facility built with recycled materials. Then try a few of the 14 or so varieties of wine made from grapes grown on-site. The tasting room’s deck overlooks some of Kiepersol’s 60 acres of vineyards. The restaurant serves fine steaks and seafood accompanied by wines from the impressive floor-to-ceiling cellar. Of the five guest rooms, three have private porches and hot tubs. 903-894-8995 • www.kiepersol.com
Rusk
Palestine
Nearby, a few miles off U.S. Highway 79 on County Road 2133, Texas Vineyard & Smokehaus produces 16 dry red and sweet wines. Owners Rafael and Cheryl Hernandez also sell a variety of custom-smoked meats, pies and cakes, homemade pizzas, sandwiches, cheese trays and sinful desserts. Enjoy the latter on the front patio, perhaps with a glass of Portejas Zinfandel port or Cherry Chocolate wine. 903-538-2950 • www.texasvineyard.org
Athens
While things are hopping at Tara, peace and quiet await nearby at
Oak Creek Bed & Breakfast, so far off the beaten path on CR 2800 that directions are a must. Two cabins with front porches, hammocks and Adirondack chairs overlook a private pond and acres of woodlands. Owners Randell and Marilyn Tarin will gladly light a campfire, or dust off the table and chairs on the pond-side deck, a perfect spot to enjoy your favorite bottle of wine. 903-675-5509 •
www.oakcreekbnb.com
Source: http://www.texascooppower.com/texas-stories/travel/wine-woods |
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