Becker Vineyards
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Henri and Lee were awesome! Very personable,...
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I recently visited family in Austin from...
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Our first Texas Winery. We choose Becker...
Free tasting for active duty military. Greatly appreciated. Thank you Becker
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The service was great! They recommended we...
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This is easily one of my favorite...
I've been coming to Becker Vineyards on a regular basis since my first visit back in 2013, and I love pretty much everything about it. The atmosphere is exceedingly welcoming, and of a relaxed, country-style. The tasting room is more than spacious, and the central bar can accommodate a surprising number of people. Outside, the grounds consist of spacious, tree-dotted lawns and covered areas offering cooling shade even in the height of Summer.
There's usually live music on weekends, and it's a great place to come and just enjoy a glass (or a bottle) of superb Becker wine. Special events, such as the annual
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About Winery and Wines
Becker Vineyards' winery is a 10,000 square foot reproduction of a late 19th century German stone barn, a style prevalent in the Texas Hill Country. Since first opening in 1996, two winery expansions have taken place to accommodate 64 tanks and over 2000 barrels. The winery is the largest purchaser of French and American Oak barrels in Texas. Used barrels are often for sale but go quickly, please call the tasting room for availability. Guided tours are conducted hourly on weekends and on a limited basis during the week. The production and bottling operation is year round. Our state of the art Italian designed bottling equipment, processes 55 bottles per minute. Many of our wines are fully distributed throughout Texas, but check in the tasting room for winery-exclusive offerings.
Becker Vineyards farms 46 acres of estate fruit and owns two additional vineyards near San Angelo and Mason, Texas, totalling just over 87 acres of vines. The winery's philosophy is to promote Texas wine and, therefore, Texas grown fruit. Because of this commitment, we currently contract with more independent Texas grape growers than any other winery in the state.