![]() All orders should be placed by Tuesday at 10am in order to be picked up from our distributors and out on Wednesday's delivery truck. US Natural Wine ships once a week, every Wednesday. Come have a glass and find out what we're about.” Shipping Details We love the energy and passion and drive of Austin and want to make our mark on the city with your help. Regular dining and craft pop-ups and charity events add depth and value to the winery's impact on its community. On weekends, the winery hosts a larger, more diverse crowd, aiming to bring more Texas wine-lovers into the fold with friendly service and frank educational conversations. Open six days a week, wine club members are encouraged to swing by after work for a glass and sit down to chat with a winemaker or another member of the team. With the move to south Austin, the winery is taking a bigger role shaping the greater Austin community. The winery's case production has grown nearly 200%, facilitated by critical additions in new equipment and team members. All future vintages will be produced in this manner, to best show case the quality and character of Texas terroir. ![]() All subsequent vintages have been 100% Texas fruit. It was the first year producing wine with fruit exclusively grown in Texas. This move opened a new chapter in the history of the winery. In May 2017, the Austin winery moved its operation to the newly built out development, the yard, at 440 e. The young team proved their concept with 3 years of busy tasting room traffic and wholesale distribution out of an industrial warehouse. After producing two red blends to wide applause, matt smith joined the team to add necessary structure to the Austin winery. Ross and cooper cut their teeth in cellars, tasting rooms, equipment warehouses, and brokerage for years before opening. Ross, Cooper, and Matt founded The Austin Winery in May 2014, establishing the first full production, grape to glass winery inside Austin city limits. TEXAS HIGH PLAINS - ONE ELM VINEYARD About the Winemaker ![]() Varietal & Type: 52% ALBARIÑO (SKIN FERMENTED), 18% PICPOUL (BARREL FERMENTED), 30% GARNACHA (CARBONIC)
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