Perissos Vineyards – Burnet, Texas

Perissos Vineyards – Burnet, TX

This past Saturday, Michelle and I went to two more local wineries, relative to our home in Leander, TX, including a delicious visit to Perissos Vineyards outside of Burnet.  Perissos is Greek for “exceeding abundantly, beyond what is expected, imagined, or hoped for” – Ephesians, 3:20.   Perissos Vineyards is a small, family-run vineyard and

Deliciousness under development...
Deliciousness under development…

winery – the 16 acre dream of Seth and Laura Martin, as a place to raise their five children, and teach them the values of working for yourself.  The Martins currently have around 11 acres planted, with over 13 varietals – the main successes being with Aglianico, Dolcetto, Petite Syrah, Roussanne, Tempranillo, Touriga, and Viognier.  The entrance to Perissos Vineyards is wonderful.  Upon entering the gates, you drive straight between rows of vines – white on the right, and red on the left.  It’s a beautiful sight in the summer.  The tasting room is done in large – farmhouse style, with long bench-style tables and seats.  You can pack a lot of people in this place!

All of the wines at Perissos Vineyards are 100% Texas grown. Depending on yields, quality, and desired blends, they will supplement their Estate-Grown grapes with grapes from the Texas High Plains.



We met Amy, the Tasting Room Manager, who expertly took us through our tasting of four Estate and two High Plains wines.  We

Perissos Tasting Menu
Perissos Tasting Menu

 

started with a newly released 2015 Estate Viognier ($32). This is a bright, crisp wine, loaded with honeysuckle, with touches of pear and apple.  Wonderfully refreshing for this hot Texas summer day, it finishes with a smooth, creamy touch of pineapple and apricot.  Definitely a delicious way to start today’s tasting.

We moved on to a 2013 Roussanne ($26) – a blend of 100% Roussanne from the Oswald (78%) and Bingham (22%) High Plains Vineyards.  With lots of honey and citrus on the nose, this wine has a typical slight sour grapefruit taste, and a bold finish.

The final white (or maybe it could be considered a “blonde,” given its namesake) is the 2013 Estate Lucy (32), a blend of Viognier (40%,

Perissos' Farm-style Tasting Room
Perissos’ Farm-style Tasting Room

Roussanne (40%), and Muscat Canelli (20%).  Named for Seth and Laura’s daughter Lucy, this is another great hot afternoon wine.  With a wonderful sense of sweetness (I’m sure like little Lucy herself), this wine has no Residual Sugars.  The sweet aromas and tastes of tangerine come from the Muscat Canelli.

Moving on to the reds, we started with the Award Winning 2013

Award winning Perissos Vineyards wines
Award winning Perissos Vineyards wines

Estate Aglianico ($48). The 2014 release just won Best of Class at the 2016 San Francisco Chronicle competition in the past few weeks!  The 2013 is dark and fruity, with plum and red raspberries, with slight spices and a touch of leather on the finish, with a great mouth feel.  A delicious wine!

Every once in a while, you’ll run into that person who just needs some self-reassurance in their ability to name a wine they are drinking. T he 2014 Estate Racker’s Blend ($45) is perfect to help these people.  If they pick a grape from the taste, they might just be right.  This is a

Perissos Vineyards barrels
Perissos Vineyards barrels

blend of EIGHT grapes: Aglianico (25%), Malbec (12%), Syrah (16%), Petite Sirah (20%), Tempranillo (24%), Touriga Nacionale (1%), Dolcetto (1%), and Montepulciano (1%).  This is a very smooth, versatile wine that would go well with steaks and most Italian foods.

The final wine on the tasting menu was the 2014 (High Plains) Italian Stallion ($40) – an outstanding Italian blend of 25% each of Sangiovese, Dolcetto, Aglianico, and Montepulciano.  A very delicious blend of blackberry flavors, with a touch of white pepper with lots of texture and a smooth, silky finish.

We also had the good fortune to spend some time with Laura Martin, and had a wonderful discussion with her about her family and their passion and dedication to their dream.  In addition, Perissos offers a Hostages from my Perissos visitplate of cheese, crackers, fruit, and salami for $12.95.  They will have an Estate 100% Montepulciano coming out soon (Mmmmmm….>!!), and also have a 2014 Rose (Grenache, Mourvedre, Cabernet Sauvignon) and a 2015 Rose (Dolcetto, Grenache, Mourvedre, Cabernet Sauvignon).

All in all, a delightful experience at a beautiful farm-style winery with great, award winning wines!

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Torr Na Lochs Winery – Burnet, Texas

In the Gaelic language of Scotland, Torr Na Lochs roughly translates as “Hill over Lakes.” This winery on Hwy 29 just west of Burnet, a little over an hour NW of Austin, has one of the most breathtaking views of any winery in the Texas Hill Country. Set on a hill with a beautiful view

Torr Na Lochs Winery - Burnet, TX
Torr Na Lochs Winery – Burnet, TX

of the Lake Buchanan area, this new winery (September, 2015) is worth a visit to. Torr Na Lochs Winery was the vision of owners Blake and Karen DeBerry. With roots in San Antonio and the Lake LBJ area, the DeBerry family had been living in Singapore, and then moved to Aberdeen, Scotland. In 2004, Blake found this hillside ranch overlooking the Colorado River of Texas Valley for sale on the internet, and bought it sight unseen. The plan was for land to retire to, without much more in mind. But, another move back to Singapore put things on hold.

While on a vacation in Australia, Blake noticed the similarities to some of the wineries there and his ranch he had bought in Texas. Blake and

TNL Tasting Room
TNL Tasting Room

Karen decided that a winery would be perfect for their “retirement” ranch. They finally moved back to Texas, and spent two years of weekends getting their land ready to plant a vineyard, finally planting their first three acres of vines in April, 2014. The next 18 months were spent making wines in the Texas High Plains, and building their winery and tasting room. This gorgeous facility finally opened for business in September, 2015.

Aside from the stunning view that you see after parking, the next

TNL View of Lake Buchanan
TNL View of Lake Buchanan

thing you notice is how friendly the DeBerry family and their staff are. Michelle and I were warmly welcomed by everyone we met. The tasting room is very well designed, with ample seating at low and high top tables, with a view of the barrel room and the winery through windows, plenty of servers, and

TNL small patio
TNL small patio

the spectacular view of a massive patio overlooking the valley and lakes (Inks and Buchanan) below.

A tasting at Torr Na Lochs consists of three Whites, a choice of one of two Rose’s, and two or three reds (out of five available), for $10 ($15 if you keep the tasting glass). Blake poured the entire tasting menu for me, so I could get a good sense of their variety. All of their current selections are made with Texas High Plains grapes, as this coming bottling will be the first of their Estate-grown wines. The Whites and Rose’s have screw tops, while the Reds have cork closures.

We started with a 2014 “Fion Geal” (Gaelic for White Wine – $26), a fresh, crisp blend of six grapes, primarily Viognier with a touch of

Torr Na Lochs "Fion Geal"
Torr Na Lochs “Fion Geal”

Muscat. A light, fruity dry wine that would pair well with spicy food, as well as with the Texas heat. Think Nectarines with a lemon-lime finish. Very refreshing! We next had the 2014 Roussanne ($24) from the Oswald Family Vineyards in the High Plains. A typical light Roussanne done in 100% stainless tanks. With a beautiful lemon color, this simple, straight-forward wine will please those who like this acidic Rhone-style wine. I’m personally not a big fan of Roussanne, due to the acidity and slightly pungent notes, but a couple of years usually does the trick. The final White was the 2014 “Sweet Sunset” ($24), a 50-50 blend of Roussanne and Orange Muscat. Although “sweet” is in the name, this wine is only 3% Residual Sugars, so it’s nowhere near the sweetness of a dessert wine. With soft floral notes and a tangerine finish (from the Orange Muscat), this was a delightfully refreshing wine to enjoy on this 100 degree day.

On to the Rose’s… Bright and crisp, with the taste of fresh strawberries, the 2014 Rose’ di Montepulciano (Oswald Family Vineyards – $22) was extracted from the batch of Montepulciano tasted later. With a beautiful color, this is a nice alternative blush wine

Torr Na Lochs - Rose' di Montepulciano
Torr Na Lochs – Rose’ di Montepulciano

that would appeal to the sweet “White Zin” drinkers to trick them into enjoying a dry wine. The strawberry makes them think it is sweet. The second “Members Only” rose, named for Blake and Karen’s granddaughter was a 2015 Ruby Kate’s Rose’ ($22). Made with 50% Montepulciano and 50% Dolcetto, this Italian-style rose is very soft and subtle, with distinct fruit-forward cranberry notes (from the Dolcetto), a bright red color, with a surprising kiwi fruit finish. A nice tribute to Ruby Kate!

The five Reds were a nice variety, with some 100% Italian varietals that I like, but that may be a bit more unknown to many wine drinkers. The first, a 2015 “Fion Dearg” (Gaelic for Red Wine – $24), is a blend of

Torr Na Lochs - "Fion Dearg"
Torr Na Lochs – “Fion Dearg”

Tempranillo, Mourvedre, and Carignan. Pale red in color, this is lightly spicy with ripe strawberry and cherry notes, with a touch of tobacco. Would be good with barbecue and tacos. My favorite of the day was the 2014 Montepulciano ($31) – a grape that I have come to love. With a ruby red color and deep berry notes (think plums), this is a delicious oaky, full wine, with ripe tannins. I bought three bottles of this Montepulciano, to both enjoy now, and to cellar for a few years to watch it develop. Next was a very interesting wine – a 2014 Dolcetto ($30). This wine needs to be taste two different ways. First,

Torr Na Lochs - Montepulciano
Torr Na Lochs – Montepulciano

without any swirling at all, this is a pure fruit-forward wine. Then, with 15 seconds of swirling, this wine opens up very quickly to expose soft fruit with a slight pepper note. A great wine to show off what it means for a wine to open up, since it happens so quickly. The most complex wine on the menu is a 2013 Sangiovese ($33). Aged 14 months in European Oak, with cherry and other berry notes, this wine has delicious smoky vanilla and leather notes, with slight spice and pepper. The final selection is a 2015 Petite Syrah ($48). With only two barrels produced, this is a beautifully dark, inky purple wine with deep, soft blackberry notes. Although very drinkable now, this wine – which helped to add 50 new Club Members this month – will grow well with age.

After completing the tasting menu, Blake took us out into the winery to do tank tasting on his first to Estate-grown wines. Barrel and Tank-tastings are a bit different, if you’ve never done them, as the wines are not always filtered or finished yet. These have been filtered, but still have a little finishing to be done, and then bottled. The 2015 Estate Malbec is deep with cherry, and will be a nice typical Malbec when ready. The 2015 Estate Syrah is a blend of 82% Syrah and 18% Petite Syrah. Aged in French and European Oak, this looks to be a wonderful wine in another year or more. I look forward to trying both of these when they are bottled and aged a bit!

Torr Na Lochs Tasting Menu - July, 2016
Torr Na Lochs Tasting Menu – July, 2016


Of course, wines and a beautiful view to enjoy are not always enough. Torr La Nochs also has a light menu of food offerings to go along with your tasting. There is a $10 cheese plate, which included res and green grapes, cheese crisps, and crackers. For $12, they offer a seasonal plate, with cheeses (including goat cheese), nuts, and dried apricots. And lastly, they have a $6 dessert plate, with a homemade turtle, with truffles and a chocolate-dipped strawberry.

A big THANK YOU to Blake DeBerry for hosting Michelle and me at his

Courtesy of website
Blake & Karen DeBerry – Owners of Torr Na Lochs Winery – courtesy of TNL website

gorgeous new winery. Come for the wines, and enjoy the spectacular view, or come for the view, and enjoy some very promising wines! IT’s worth the trip to experience.

 

 

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