Plan your route to the wineries included in the Texas Wine Trail in the Texas Hill Country – Updated.
The Texas Wine Trail Passport is in full swing four times a year, starting with the Wine Lovers Celebrate in February and ending in December with the Christmas Wine Trail. The Texas Hill Country Wine Trail is one of the best wine trails to follow in the Lone Star State – but that’s my opinion.
My friend and I followed the Wine Lovers Celebrate a couple of years ago (you don’t have to be “lovers” to visit as all are welcome—good friends included). Despite the tundra (well, maybe not that bad) that happened in February of that year in the Hill Country, we had the most fantastic time, especially in Johnson City, where we stayed for two nights.
Then, I took my mom and son in October for the Texas Wine Month trail (photo above). That was fun, and we also brought our dogs along as there are pet-friendly wineries that participated.
PLEASE NOTE: Not all wineries in Texas Hill Country are members of the Texas Wine Trail, and not all members participate in every wine tour, so be sure to view the list during each wine trail when planning your visit. The list and map are on their website.
Texas Hill Country Wine Trail Passport
A couple of years ago, I wasn’t familiar with the wineries in the Hill Country, so I made a few mistakes along the way. Hopefully, you won’t make the same mistakes after reading my article here. My biggest mistake was not knowing how far apart the wineries were from each other. We found ourselves backtracking a little – no, a lot! This was in 2022. Now I know where they all are (2024). But I’m keeping the information here because it’s easy to get turned around when looking for the best route.
1. Wine Lovers Celebration
End of January – February
Tickets: $65/$100 – 40+ Wineries
2. Wine & Wildflower Journey
April
Tickets: $65/$100 – 43 Wineries
3. Texas Wine Month
The full month of October
October is Wine Month!
Tickets: $85/$120 – 45+ Wineries
4. Christmas Wine Affair
November – December
Tickets: $65-$100 – 40 Wineries
See it all at Texas Wine Trail. But keep reading for the best wine trails to follow.
About The Texas Wine Trail & Its Rules
The Texas Hill Country is the top spot for wineries and wine-tasting rooms because it’s the Texas Hill Country with rolling hills, scenic views, and good weather (most of the time).
Here’s to a warm/cool climate, breathtaking views, and many fabulous Texas wines.
- Two types of passports – individual $65 & couples $100 / October is slightly higher
- Offers four a year; each usually lasts about a month
- Only four winery visits in a day
- Not all wineries in the hill country are members
- Each winery offers its own number of tastings
- Most wineries open at 11:00 or 12:00
- 15% off on three bottles of wine
- Only a certain amount of tickets are sold for each wine trail passport
- Worth every penny of it!
Now, grab a glass of wine and peruse this list.
With over 40+ wineries in the Texas Hill Country Texas Wine Trail, I’m sure you’ll find a favorite.
Below, I have grouped the wineries in proximity to each other. This is a crucial detail, especially if you’re new to the hill country area and this is your first wine tour. You don’t want to backtrack as we did on our first wine trail experience.
Texas Hill Country Wine Trail Wineries
I’m starting my list from the Dallas-Fort Worth area, traveling south on Hwy 281. If you come from this area, you will want to group these three and work your way down to Fredericksburg and other hill country towns. I also have not visited every winery in the area – but it’s my goal!
*Not all wineries in the hill country are mentioned here.
Lampasas / Burnet / Marble Falls
Pillar Bluff Vineyards – Lampasas. My mom, son, and I had a long, informative talk with the owner. He even fixed up a pizza with our own vegetables. But don’t expect that – we were there on an off day, and he had the time.
Torr Na Lochs Vineyard & Winery – outside of Burnet. Go here for beautiful views, excellent service, and lunch. Not many wineries serve lunch, but this one does. I ordered the Turkey & Brie Panini. It was delicious (photo above). This is my second time visiting. Our last visit included watching the longhorns travel to their feeding grounds across the rocks.
Wedding Oak Winery Burnet – downtown Burnet. This place is gorgeous inside. It has a beautiful staircase with old wooden steps that leads up to additional rooms and a porch for outside seating overlooking downtown Burnet. I found a favorite wine here that I bought called TEXEDO RED. All their wines are 100% Texas Grown in San Saba, TX.
Fiesta Winery Marble Falls. This is my third time here. They are located on Main Street with lots of shopping within walking distance, a couple of restaurants, and a cute Monroes On Main boutique. I found a fabulous golden mustard cardigan and a lovely flower print kimono – both reasonably priced, which surprised me. On my second visit, I bought a hat.
Note to self: don’t go shopping after drinking wine!
Lamesa / San Saba
Fiesta Winery Lamesa. My mom and I enjoyed sitting outside, picture taking, bites, and, of course, great wine. The top photo in this article is at this winery.
Wedding Oak Winery & Vineyard San Saba is where the vineyards are for all 3 wineries.
Johnson City Wineries
Farmhouse Vineyards, Silver Dollar Winery, Westcave Cellars and more
I’ve deemed this small Hill Country town one of my favorites, and a fantastic winery called Farmhouse Vineyards Marketplace makes it all the better. They have a wine that’s everyone’s favorite called Boyfriend, but I liked Ramble On better. There’s also a darling boutique with t-shirts, candles, honey, and a place to take selfies. This is a girlfriend’s must-stop.
After you visit Farmhouse Vineyard on Main Street, which turns into Hwy 290 (Wine Road), head to
Silver Dollar Winery and Westcave Cellars, then onto the wine trail in Fredericksburg, TX. A must-stop is Hye, TX, and Stonewall is a great option.
Hwy 290 Wineries – Oh my gosh, take your pick here because there are plenty.
Hye / Stonewall / Spicewood / Johnson City
There are at least three wineries on the list in Hye and two in Stonewall. We visited Ron Yates and Hye Meadow Winery, both in Hye. Both have beautiful facilities and friendly staff. We had Stonewall wineries on our list, but the weather messed that up. You’ll also want to group Johnson City wineries in this group.
Fredericksburg
Wineries on Hwy 290 in Fredericksburg
By far, and we all know it, Fredericksburg is a top favorite destination for everything, including wineries. Wine enthusiasts love to visit as there are wineries everywhere you turn.
You may want to check the list further to group Fredericksburg wineries close to one another. You’ve got downtown wineries, Hwy 290 wineries, and more that are further out.
Bingham Family Vineyards – Walk through the fantastic ranch store adjacent to it. I can’t wait to visit the winery in Grapevine on Main Street. There are very nice, friendly folks here and a nicely decorated winery.
Fiesta Winery Fredericksburg was our first stop, and it made a good impression.
Wedding Oak Winery Fredericksburg – buy the chocolate-covered pecans!
Texas Heritage Vineyardsis one of my favorite wineries. The service was impeccable, and the owner took her time to talk to us and said we could call her if we needed anything. We enjoyed sitting on the patio with excellent meadow views and deer.
There are many more wineries on Hwy 290 on the Texas Wine Trail. But remember, you can only use the pass at four wineries in one day.
Dripping Springs / Driftwood
Solara Estate, Hawk’s Shadow, Driftwood Estate Winery
Dripping Springs is doting with wineries, breweries, and distilleries. If someone in your group longs for Hye Rum, it’s here!
Solaro Estate is closest to Hwy 290. Hawk’s Shadow Winery is way north, and Driftwood Estate Winery is south. Go south if you love BBQ and want to eat at The Salt Lick BBQ. Then, you can head into Comfort and Boerne if desired. We went south and enjoyed the barbeque!
Pro Tip: If going to Salt Lick to eat, the line gets long, so go early.
Boerne / Comfort / Kerrville
With a charming Main Street, a trip to downtown Boerne will be worth it, especially if you love to shop at small boutiques. There are more Fantastic Things To Do In Charming Boerne, Texas, in this article if you’d like to read it.
Sister Creek Vineyards – minutes away from Boerne, Texas. We’ve been here twice, and it’s one of our favorites. The customer service here is great.
Saint Tryphon Farm & Vineyard – down the road from Sister Creek. We couldn’t go this time, but Adeina and I have been here before (together).
Bending Branch Winery is the only winery in Comfort on the Texas Hill Country Texas Wine Trail. It has outside seating only, but if it’s cool or cold, a nice fireplace is outside.
Remember, you can only visit four wineries a day on the passport. The system will flag you if you try to use it more than four times daily.
For more information about the passport and to buy yours, go to Texas Wine Trail.
Have fun and happy wine tasting!
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