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Great place to enjoy a nice evening...

9/24/16
Great place to enjoy a nice evening with good glass of great tasting wine. Plus they support the local shelter twice a year. Great establishment!!
Quelle: google Gary Gilberg

Wonderful meal for dinner & a movie...

8/20/16
Wonderful meal for dinner & a movie night. Cheers to the chef!
Quelle: google Mona Beth Flick

We are planning on having our wedding...

2/16/16
We are planning on having our wedding there next year. Each time I call or need anything they are more than informative on everything. It is a beautiful place and I couldnt be more excited to get married there!
Quelle: google Jessica Waldon

A beautiful winery. It has large areas...

7/25/15
A beautiful winery. It has large areas suitable for all kinds of events. The wine is good and not the typical Texas sweet. I intend to go here again.
Quelle: google BadDadio
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Über das Weingut und die Weine

Lost Oak Winery is located in Burleson, Texas, in close proximity to Fort Worth, the Stockyards, Sundance Square, Mansfield, Arlington, Cleburne and the entire DFW metroplex! Although a short trip, it will feel like you've left the city behind. Our winery and vineyard offer a picturesque setting located on the banks of Village Creek with three cultivated vineyards, stately oak trees and winding walking paths; spend the afternoon here! This property measures 52 acres. There are 5 cultivated acres on this site and 3 acres offsite. Gene, Lost Oak’s President, has been growing grapes since 1989. He studied viticulture at Grayson County College in Dennison and by correspondence courses but learned much through experience the Texas soil and climate. During his career in the pharmaceutical industry, he had the opportunity to live in France for two years and spent much of his free time in vineyards and wineries. His passion to become a grower and make wine in Texas was born. After retirement, he opened the winery on this property in Burleson in 2006. The entire operation was located in the building which now serves as the tasting room.