Our "house white" semi-sweet signature wine from estate-grown Blanc du Bois grapes, it is named for the Casa Blanca School and Community near Koop Settlement and the Lavaca River.
Bone Dry Blanc
A dry wine from estate-grown Blanc du Bois grapes, it is named for Dry Creek near Edna.
Lenoir
Casa de Lavaca
Our "house red" signature wine from estate-grown Black Spanish or Lenoir grapes, it is named for our house on the Lavaca River and the history of the region.
Lavaca Rose
A ruby rose wine from estate-grown Black Spanish or Lenoir grapes, it is named for the river and the area.
Lavaca Sunset
A dessert wine in sherry style from Lenoir blush, it is named for the beautiful sunsets that grace Lavaca Bluffs.
Puerto Lavaca
A dessert wine in port style from Black Spanish grapes, it is named for the River and the nearby port city of Port Lavaca.
Mustang, Convent and Texas Fruit Wines
Mustang Creek
A red wine from estate-grown Mustang grapes, it is named for Ganado, which was once called Mustang Settlement.
Mustang Rose
A surprisingly smooth blush wine from estate-grown Mustang grapes, it is named for Mustang Creek that feeds the Navidad River.
Texana Pear
A refreshing, top-notch wine from Jackson County pears, it is named for the town that boomed as a port until the railroad made Edna the county seat.
Texana Plum
A sweet wine made from Mission Valley plums, named for the historic town whose last remaining structure - a church - sits now in Brackenridge Park on Lake Texana.
Texana Peach
A juicy, fragrant wine from Fredericksburg and Mission Valley peaches, it honors the ghost town that was prominent in Texas history.
Texana Berry
A delightfully sweet wine from estate-grown dewberries, blackberries, and mulberries, which could have sustained the Wild Man of the Navidad.
Lost Mission
A red wine from rare Texas Convent grapes now grown only in the Valley, it is named for Jackson County's lost mission on Garcitas Creek.
Traditional and Blended Wines
Indianola
An American Riesling named for this once thriving major seaport that hosted German immigrants and destructive hurricanes.
La Belle
A Chardonay wine blended with Fredericksburg peaches, it is named for explorer LaSalle's ship, now a beloved artitfact of Texas history.
LaSalle
A traditional Chardonnay wine, it is named for famed French explorer LaSalle who established Fort St. Louis in the area.
Macaroni Line
An American Pinot Grigio named for the railroad running through Edna, which was once known as Macaroni Station for the Italian workers Counte Telfener brought to build the rail line.
Half Moon Reef
A Merlot from Texas grapes, it is named for Half Moon Reef Lighthouse, the historic Port Lavaca Landmark.
Matagorda
A blackberry merlot named for the Matagorda Lighthouse which once witnessed storm and Civil War conflict.
Dos Rios
A cabernet merlot blend, this wine is named for the Lavaca and Navidad Rivers that flow together in plain sight of Lavaca Bluffs.
Navidad Red
A traditional Cabernet named for the Navidad and Morales areas that were once hideouts for horse thieves and murderers.
Navidad Black
A cabernet blended with Texas and estate-grown blackberries, this wine honors the Navidad River and communities that grew along its banks.
Red Bluff Legends
A black cherry Pinot Noir, it is named for legends surrounding Red Bluff, a river port located first on the Lavaca and then on the Navidad.