July Book Club Supporting Flood Relief
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To support our neighbors in the Hill Country we are donating 100% of proceeds from this months book club to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund. Come enjoy conversation with wine & book lovers to support a worthy cause.
This event is open to members and non-members, women and men alike. You don't even have to finish the book to come be a part of the discussion. We will share six wines while discussing the book. Along with the discussion and wine sharing, many of our guests like to bring small bites for sharing. This is a great opportunity to make new wine friends while learning a bit more about wine and history.
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This month we are reading "The Wine Slinger Chronicles" by Russell D. Kane
"In his pursuit of Texas terroir, the sense of place manifest in Texas wine country’s sun-baked soils, variable climate, and human intervention, Russell Kane has traveled the state tasting wine, interviewing the major players in Texas wine culture, and reflecting on the state’s extraordinary history and enterprising peoples. Here is the total immersion experience. Texas Wineslinger, the moniker now synonymous with Kane, sprouted from a blog of an Australian wine writer after Kane compared the big red wines that originate from the red sand and porous limestone common to both the Texas High Plains and Australia’s Coonawarra wine region. Kane’s reflections include explorations of Spanish missionary life and the sacramental wine made from Texas’s first vineyard as well as the love for grapes and wine brought subsequently by German and Italian immigrants from their homelands. Kane also relates stories of the modern-day growers and entrepreneurs who overcame the lingering effects of temperance and prohibition―forces that failed to eradicate Texas’s destiny as an emerging wine-producing region. A postscript, “A Winegrower’s Prayer,” serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges that weigh heavy on those still defining the terroir of Texas’s wine frontier."
Link to purchase the book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0896727386?ref=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cso_sms_apin_dp_1XXRFG0XWAHJ988FZFXK&ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cso_sms_apin_dp_1XXRFG0XWAHJ988FZFXK&social_share=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cso_sms_apin_dp_1XXRFG0XWAHJ988FZFXK&starsLeft=1&skipTwisterOG=1&bestFormat=true&dplnkId=beae8fd8-5305-4f45-8ecd-85530ac835db&nodl=1
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This event is open to members and non-members, women and men alike. You don't even have to finish the book to come be a part of the discussion. We will share six wines while discussing the book. Along with the discussion and wine sharing, many of our guests like to bring small bites for sharing. This is a great opportunity to make new wine friends while learning a bit more about wine and history.
📚🍷📚
This month we are reading "The Wine Slinger Chronicles" by Russell D. Kane
"In his pursuit of Texas terroir, the sense of place manifest in Texas wine country’s sun-baked soils, variable climate, and human intervention, Russell Kane has traveled the state tasting wine, interviewing the major players in Texas wine culture, and reflecting on the state’s extraordinary history and enterprising peoples. Here is the total immersion experience. Texas Wineslinger, the moniker now synonymous with Kane, sprouted from a blog of an Australian wine writer after Kane compared the big red wines that originate from the red sand and porous limestone common to both the Texas High Plains and Australia’s Coonawarra wine region. Kane’s reflections include explorations of Spanish missionary life and the sacramental wine made from Texas’s first vineyard as well as the love for grapes and wine brought subsequently by German and Italian immigrants from their homelands. Kane also relates stories of the modern-day growers and entrepreneurs who overcame the lingering effects of temperance and prohibition―forces that failed to eradicate Texas’s destiny as an emerging wine-producing region. A postscript, “A Winegrower’s Prayer,” serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges that weigh heavy on those still defining the terroir of Texas’s wine frontier."
Link to purchase the book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0896727386?ref=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cso_sms_apin_dp_1XXRFG0XWAHJ988FZFXK&ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cso_sms_apin_dp_1XXRFG0XWAHJ988FZFXK&social_share=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cso_sms_apin_dp_1XXRFG0XWAHJ988FZFXK&starsLeft=1&skipTwisterOG=1&bestFormat=true&dplnkId=beae8fd8-5305-4f45-8ecd-85530ac835db&nodl=1
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