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AKA Dallas Wine Chick. Marketing consulting CEO by day, blogger by night. Has a love for the grape and a collection to prove it. http://www.dallaswinechick.com
A late post for a wonderful girls trip to Santa Fe. Great food, art, shopping, lots of wine, time at #tenthousandwavez and special to have friend time




Merry Edwards Winery Unveils First Single-Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc and Celebrates 25 Years of Pinot Noir Excellence dallaswinechick.com/?p=19013
A stellar date night at #55seventydallas with Josh’s new menu and a bottle of @PineaWine @bourbonfly




Dry Creek Vineyard has always marched to its own beat. Family-owned since its founding in 1972, this trailblazing estate helped revive the region post-Prohibition and built its legacy on both resilience and a deep respect for tradition. @DryCreekVnyd dallaswinechick.com/dry-creek-vine…
Super fun night out! I wasn’t sure when I read about the ABBA vs Queen strings concert. It was the most unique events with candles everywhere. And I never knew I would hear Fat Bottom Girls played by strings #CandlelightConcertsbyfever
A big shout out to #CafeMomentum Dallas for an incredible July 4th basket. It was tons of great food shared with special friends.


I’ll admit, I thought I’d sipped my last glass at Urbano Café years ago. Urbano wasn’t just a restaurant; it was a place for wine lovers. At the last moment, the new owners swooped in and saved it. I visited @UrbanoCafe recently, it was fabulous dallaswinechick.com/wine-community…
Dinner @claremontdallas was really good. Loved the salmon and really good service!


dallaswinechick.com/discovering-so… Saxon Brown, named for the heroine in Jack London’s Valley of the Moon, is a boutique winery that’s been crafting single-vineyard bottlings since 1997. But this isn’t just another small label. Jeff Gaffner, the owner and winemaker, is a true artisan.
A great way to celebrate my birthday with gorgeous flowers from mom and dad and fantastic wine.

Last night a group of friends went to the Tasting Collective at #hugosseafood in Bishop Arts. Can't believe the fabulous dinner I was served from such a small space.




Sometimes the boss tells you when work is done…I’ve never had a boss who laid on my laptop ;)

Ridgely Evers’ philosophy of “Grow What Belongs Here” is at the heart of DaVero’s identity and farming practices. dallaswinechick.com/daveros-climat… @DaVero @norcalwine @marybethvierra @Sonomagrapes
Finally finished my posts about #wwetsoco and I’m now back to Dallas. We celebrated the birthday of a good friend at 55 Seventy Dallas with some great food, spectacular wines and a fun group of people




Day 3 of the #wwetsoco started at #TheDonumEstate, we continued to #Littorai and ended up at @DaVero. Such a great day! @norcalwine #SonomaCountyWinegrrowers




Day 2 of the #WSETsoco began at Ramey Wine Cellars where we heard stories and tasted some great wines from true legends of Sonoma (story covered last week). We went from that to a syrah tasting (yes Sonoma has a ton of diversity) and a cab tasting,




Completely late to the game about posting on my fantastic trip to Sonoma for #wwetsoco. A special thank you to Fred Swan for running such a great conference and Sonoma County Winegrowers for hosting us.




In Sonoma County, the story of wine is written not just in the vineyards but in the stories of those who have shaped its legacy for generations. Sonoma’s winemaking heritage—and the passionate people preserving its past and future . dallaswinechick.com/how-sonomas-ic… #wwetsoco
Sometimes the glass in my hand is only half the story. The other half is the people who have embraced wine. This week, at the Wine Writers Education Tour (WWETsoco) in Sonoma, I was reminded just how much this community means to me. #wwetsoco dallaswinechick.com/reunited-in-so…
Many of you have followed Morgan’s journey to Italy and London. Watching your child step out is a lot like opening a bottle you’ve been saving for years dallaswinechick.com/a-world-uncork…