A Local’s Guide to Fredericksburg Wineries

With over 100 wineries in the area, planning your visit can be overwhelming. We’ve rounded up a list of the best Fredericksburg wineries for a variety of wine tasting experiences in the hill country.

 

Signor Vineyards

Set on a romantic estate with French country gardens and rolling hills, Signor Vineyards feels like being transported to another country. Not only do they have delicious wines, but the vineyard also offers sandwiches, charcuterie boards and farmhouse shopping at Joanna’s Market.

 

Southold Cellar

Unparalleled hill country views meet a family-owned venture with a passion for sharing wine and food on the hilltops in Fredericksburg. Join Southold Cellar for unpretentious farm-to-table bites paired with an in-depth exploration of wine. Just make sure to make a reservation!

 

Augusta Vin

A two-story estate that looks out over the vineyard with multiple patios to sit at and take in the view. Texas wines made from Texas grapes - you will definitely want to take a few bottles home. Enjoy live music on the weekends and grab one of their delicious bites such as their pesto sandwich or charcuterie board.

 

Slate Theory

Slate Theory has to be one of the most unique wineries in Fredericksburg. With artistic styling, an underground cellar and a one of a kind wine making philosophy, Slate Theory uses 100% Texas, high quality fruit from their Estate Vineyards and reputable growers.

 

Grape Creek & Heath Sparkling Wines

If you like sparkling wines then you’ll love Heath Sparkling Wines. This architecturally stunning tasting room features modern, clean lines and panoramic vineyard views – enjoy sparkling wines paired with seasonal small bites.

If you’re looking for a more classic wine tasting experience, pop over to their sister winery, Grape Creek. Expansive vineyards and Tuscan-inspired tasting rooms amid beautifully landscaped patios, fountains and terraces make for a stunning wine destination.

 

William Chris

Located in Hye, Texas, William Chris creates Old World-style Texas-grown wines. They’ve been included in 2022’s best 100 vineyards in the world (the first ever Texas representative). Also visit their in town tasting room at Lost Draw cellars.

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