Tag: economic impact

  • The First Day of Spring Isn’t Just a Date on the Calendar

    At Burning Daylight Estate Vineyard in Texas, unseasonably warm temperatures have awakened the vines early, signaling the start of spring. Vineyard managers must quickly transition from winter pruning to precise decision pruning amidst potential rainfall and temperature fluctuations that risk new buds. Despite challenges, spring offers hope and excitement for the season ahead.

  • Texans Supporting Texans: Why the Future of Texas Wine Depends on Protecting Texas Agriculture

    Tate Gregory, Vineyard Manager at William Chris Vineyards and Treasurer of Texas Wine Growers, shares a frank look at why the future of Texas wine is inseparable from the future of Texas agriculture. Tate highlights the exceptional quality of Texas fruit, the growing challenge of unsold grapes, and the statewide impact when farmers cannot sell…

  • Texas Wine Means Business: $24.39 Billion Reasons to Talk About It

    By Kelly Olson, Executive Director, Texas Wine Growers Texas wine isn’t just delicious. It’s driving billions of dollars in economic impact across our state. In July 2025, WineAmerica released the results of its nationwide Economic Impact Study of the American Wine Industry, produced in partnership with John Dunham & Associates, a leading economic research firm.…