The lovely Beatrice!
Storefront wildflowers
Lenoir and Merlot
Good Friends & a Glass of Wine!
two motorcycles parked in front of a building
a glass of wine on a table
Our group with the owners
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Cheers!
Vineyard sign
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Kristin L.
Jun 13, 2022
Definitely a stop you should make! Quality wine and dedicated retirees that are struggling with no one helping out this couple...
Read MoreLauren G.
Nov 3, 2019
We enjoyed our visit to this cute winery. The owners were very nice and talked to us about how they started their winery and Texas wine in general. Lovely grounds. Great stopping point in between Houston and Austin!
Read MoreJennifer P.
Oct 5, 2019
We came here on the Texas Independence Wine Trial. This was our last stop after Blue Mule and Rohan Meadery. A simple tasting room. The hosts were friendly and we enjoyed the wine tasting. The meat and cheese plate left a lot to be desired, I would pass on that if I ventured here again.
Read MoreLin I.
Mar 9, 2019
We are so glad we stopped in. Super friendly hosts and delicious wine. We enjoy dry reds and were not disappointed. They end the tasting with the Ruby Port, made from their Lenoir grapes they grow. It was extremely smooth and very tasty---even to the dry red snob.
Read MoreLeslie W.
Jun 2, 2016
Always fun to stop at a local winery and taste a few. Sometimes you find a wine that just knocks your hat in the creek. Sometimes it's just the joy of hearing the owners talk about their wines and their love of making it.The older gentleman that opened the door for us when we pulled up was so excited to tell us about where they get their grapes and how they make their wines and how they got into wine making. It was worth the stop on our road trip Memorial Day weekend.We tried a flight of 5 dry wines. It's $5 for a tasting...they do not take the $5 off if you buy as some wineries do. Their chardonnay was a very light chardonnay. Not that over buttered California variety. And BTW all their wines are 100% varietal grapes. I wasn't a fan of the Cab Sav but we did buy a bottle of their Merlot. And their port was really pretty tasty too!But of course everyone has a favorite so what I like may not be what you like. But for $5 you can try some nice local wines and enjoy the conversation with the owner. The wines weren't expensive .. $15 to $25.The tasting room isn't fancy. There's not a big gift shop. The grounds aren't much to look at...they will let you wander through the sparse vines and your dog will enjoy the break on the trip down 71. Pull in, stretch your legs, enjoy some Texas hospitality and maybe you'll plop down a few bucks to buy these young, home made wines.
Read MoreNikunj S.
Feb 5, 2012
Drive by this winery every few weeks from Sugar Land to Austin where our daughter attends UT. Decided to stop yesterday. My wife and I were greeted by Beatrice. "Do you go by Betty?" we ask. No, call me B. So we explain that I am into reds and my wife into white or blush. Wine tasting starts and I end up liking a Lenoir. My wife likes a white called Blanco du Bois.My preference in reds starts at shiraz, then cabs. However, B's Lenoir is even than some good cabs I have had. I get a bottle. My wife, who plays safe with white zinfandels, likes this white which is not as dry as a chardonnay. We get a bottle. Good local wines.
Read MoreCourtney R.
Jul 30, 2023
What a wonderful visit! We truly enjoyed our conversations with the owners and most of our group bought a bottle to enjoy at home. The owners plan to retire soon and I am glad we experienced Rosemary's with them!
Read MoreAlice Y.
Apr 3, 2021
Beatrice and Emmet were my gracious hosts on 4/2/21. There vineyards were barely starting to grow new leaves but the wildflowers on the property were at peak beauty! It's a lovely place to stop during a road trip.The tasting room- a plain if not industrial looking building from the outside but cozy and inviting once inside. The wines- nice selection of sweet whites and reds. The Lenoir grape is a southern special and definitely worth a try!Pricing- $8 for a flight of five 2oz tastings of your choice. Bottles run between $16-28.
Read MoreMike G.
Oct 17, 2023
Rosemary's has been making and selling great wine for over 20 years and unfortunately for customers they are now permanently closed!
Read MoreR D.
Apr 2, 2016
A very quaint Texas winery with some very nice wines. The elderly gentleman (and his wife) who own the place are a pleasure to chat with. If you have a few extra minutes it's worth the stop.Note of caution. If you use Yelp for directions (instead of copy pasting the address directly into Google (or similar) it will take you to the wrong place. Yelp directions take you about 5 miles west of La Grange whereas the vineyard is located 5 miles east. This is not the first time using the Yelp directions link that I've had issues.
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