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Where's the Wine?

An interactive map of licensed Texas wineries as of April, 2010

By Wes Marshall, 12:34PM, Mon. Apr. 12, 2010

Map of Texas wineries April, 2010
Map of Texas wineries April, 2010
photo by Greg Cobb

Greg Cobb, an associate professor at Texas A&M University, took the time to map the locations of Texas wineries and the results are fascinating.

We knew there was a huge cluster around the Hill Country because folks with enough spare money to be able to dump a large enough wad end up with a place in the Hill Country. (Most commonly heard joke in the Texas wine business: How do you make a small fortune int the wine business? Start with a large fortune.) But check the amazing growth of wineries north of Waco and east of Wichita Falls.

In any case, this interactive map is a huge help for anyone that likes to tour Texas wineries. This is something the folks at Texas A&M should be proud of, a smart way to further a vital piece of Texas tourism. Bravo to Dr. Cobb!

You can find the map by following this link.

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