Messina Hof Blog

With our Messina Hof Blog, you can read all of the recent stories about the latest developments in the Texas wine community. As the most award-winning winery in Texas, our family and friends love learning about the wine industry and the newest releases in our product lines. Stay informed with Messina Hof!

09.18.09

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Pressing the Grapes

The traditional way of pressing grapes was performed by a foot which was stated to be the best process. It... View Article

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09.02.09

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Great Football Season Wines

Love your red or white wine but not sure if what to drink with it during Football Season? Here are... View Article

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08.18.09

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Wine FAQs – Part 4

Here is Part 3 of our Wine FAQs series!  We’ll provide you with the answers to any questions you have about... View Article

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08.07.09

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Wine FAQs – Part 3

Here is Part 3 of our Wine FAQs series!  We’ll provide you with the answers to any questions you have about... View Article

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07.31.09

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Wine FAQs – Part 2

Here is Part 2 of our Wine FAQs series!  We’ll provide you with the answers to any questions you have about... View Article

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07.27.09

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Wine FAQs – Part 1

Here is Part 1 of our Wine FAQs series!  We’ll provide you with the answers to any questions you have... View Article

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07.27.09

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“The stars at night, are big and bright- Deep in the Heart of Texas!”

That lyric is very true! And what better way to celebrate your big day than underneath a blanket of Texas stars?... View Article

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06.10.09

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What wine is best served with spicy food?

Spicy foods usually indicate heat and pungent flavors.  I recommend bold white wines with some sweetness and low alcohol like... View Article

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06.10.09

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What wine is the best replacement for Champagn?

Champagne comes in many styles.  If you prefer a drier style, I recommend an un-oaked Chardonnay as most Champagnes are... View Article

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