This is the second post as a result of a day spent with my daughters. We visited two winery locations. This is the second winery visited.
El Gaucho Winery in Texas is a social location in Texas for wines made from grapes grown in Mendoza Argentina. The Texas location is meant to feature the Argentian wines and to provide a comfortable venue for gatherings. You can find out more about the winery here.
The main sign lets you know this is a piece of Argentina.
The winery is on top of a hill. This is the shot at the top.
Lovely flowers.
A welcome sign and view of the valley.
Activities area as seen from inside the tasting room.
The menu. We tasted the Malbec Classico. It was delicious.
A few decks in the event area.
Outdoor kitchen featuring a wood-fired bread and pizza oven.
A look back toward the tasting room.
Kids play area, including teepees.
An observation and event deck. This winery had a party written all over it. I’m going to keep my eye open for events.
Lovely! It is always a delight visiting wineries, and visiting with adult children is a special joy. ♥
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Yes, it is. Thanks, Gwen
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Do I foresee some wild parties coming up?
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One would hope.
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😀
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Those teepees are really cute. I can imagine some good parties being hosted there, too!
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They have a lot of events when it gets cooler. Thanks, Linda
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Looks like a great place for a party, John. I love the outdoor kitchen. Thanks for the tour. Enjoy your Sunday!
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You as well, Jill. 😊
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You and your daughters certainly had a wonderful day!
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We did. I didn’t want it to end. Thanks, GP.
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Wow, John, that’s a beautiful venue for just about any event. Good wine and great views. Sounds like a great combination.
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I thought so too, Dan. Partay.
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Looks like a nice place. The kids area is a nice touch. Don’t see that often.
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I thought the same thing, Charles.
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Good morning, John,
I like a Malbec very much, especially if it comes from Argentina and not from grapes grown here in Texas. My experience – I hope I can trust my palate and tongue there – is, that Malbecs from Argentina are a tad more dry than those from here. I seem to feel the same with other grapes, too.
Have a great morning,
Pit
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I think you are right about the dryness, Pit. I like Malbec very much as well.
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My thoughts about the dryness: Texas wines are (just) a tad sweeter than their equivalents from Europe [or, in the case of Malbec, from Argentina], and then Californian wines are (just) a tad sweeter again than their equivalents from Texas. As I usually prefer a dry wine, I try to get the European variety. Here in Texas, btw, I like the Becker Viineyard “Claret” a lot, and the Sister Creek Vineyards Cabernet blends.
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Good to know. Thanks, Pit.
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You’re welcome, John. 🙂
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Hmmm! I see now why you have preferred Texas! There are so many wonderful places to be!
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There are indeed.
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Boss,
This is some kind of place! I can’t wait to see what it looks like all dressed up in a party.
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Yes. I would like to see that too.
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Can’t wait to read your sequel. 🙂
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More fun pictures. John. I like that they provided a place for the kuds, too.
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Yes. there were a couple running around while we were there.
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🙂
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Looks like a nice place.
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Tis
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Another lovely Winery, John. I thought the kids teepee’s were beehives when I first looked at them.
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Ha ha ha. They do look like bee hives.
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Cool discovery, John!
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Yes it is. Thanks, Jan
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Great tour, John — thank you. Sorry you couldn’t send us each a tasting sample, too, ha!
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Yeah, the fax machine doesn’t work well on wine samples. 😁
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Lots of fun! Daughters do love to suggest wineries.
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Yes. Why is that?
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Girls ❤️ 🍷!
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Ah. I see. Well, I’m aways willing too.
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Haha!
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What a cool place to visit….and visit… 😉
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I would say. Thanks, Dale.
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Wow, what a cool place! I can imagine spending a lot of time there just enjoying the view. Thanks for sharing.
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The view was terrific. Thanks, Marie.
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So pretty. And I’ve never seen a winery with a kids’ play area. That’s kind of cool. Makes it easier for families to go.
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There was a lot for the kids to explore. Would make a nice outing. Thanks, Staci.
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What a lovely place. I’ve never heard of a winery that’s an event station for wine made elsewhere – great idea! Love the teepees for kids.
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I liked those teepee too. Thanks, Jennie.
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Best to you, John. 🙂
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With so many cabs and malbecs, I’d be a happy girl – especially when you throw in a wood-fired pizza.
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Yum. Can see it now.
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What a nice place to party! You can’t go wrong with a good malbec.
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I agree. This one was good.
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A lovely place, John, and good pictures. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Thank you, Suzanne.
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