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Misplaced Oak Vineyard Companions With Award-Profitable Grower Jet Wilmeth, Releasing 2 New Varietal Wines for the 2022 Harvest

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August 5, 2022
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Kicking off an early 2022 harvest season, Misplaced Oak Vineyard celebrates a partnership with award-winning Texas grape grower Jet Wilmeth, together with the discharge of two new, area of interest varietals this harvest season.

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BURLESON, Texas, Aug. 02, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Misplaced Oak Vineyard, a family-owned and operated vineyard positioned in Burleson, Texas, broadcasts a partnership with famend, award-winning Texas grape grower Jet Wilmeth, proprietor of Diamante Doble Winery. The partnership and the 2022 harvest season is highlighted by two, area of interest varieties, Roussanne and Trebbiano.

“Wine connoisseurs can count on an unbelievable, distinctive harvest due to our partnership with Jet Wilmeth,” mentioned Roxanne Myers, president of Misplaced Oak Vineyard. “With over 22 years of expertise as the most effective growers in Texas, Misplaced Oak is thrilled to start out our harvest season and assist wine lovers increase their beliefs on what Texas wine appears like.”

Because the common Texas grape harvest season begins in early August, the Lone Star State enjoys favorable elevation, extra daylight, and good high quality fruit yields that may help experimentation with two area of interest varietals that develop properly in Texas. “Harvest season is earlier in Texas due to daylight, however it’s primarily based on varieties. Now we have to get the grapes off a bit sooner because of the improve in warmth; leaving them for too lengthy into the nice and cozy season can put stress on the vine,” Wilmeth mentioned.

Wilmeth started his farming profession as a Texas cotton, peanut, watermelon, jalapeño, cucumber and chili farmer however ultimately questioned the way to get essentially the most out of his most treasured useful resource, water. After studying grapes have deeper roots that require much less water and provide extra longevity, Wilmeth launched into an academic winemaking journey, ending with him planting his first 5 acres of cabernet sauvignon grapes in 2000 and founding Diamante Doble Winery. Misplaced Oak Vineyard has received quite a few awards with the fruit from Diamante Doble and appears to proceed placing Texas wine on the map with new varieties Roussanne and Trebbiano.

  • Roussanne — Wealthy and complicated, with distinct honey, floral, and apricot flavors. Roussanne ages properly as a consequence of its uncommon mixture of richness, minerality, and balancing acids. Stunning russet grape colours flourish within the distinctive panorama and local weather of Texas. Whereas most white wines can’t be barrel-aged or served with pink meat, Roussanne is exclusive with its creamy, full-bodied end that enables for an prolonged growing older course of and versatile dinner pairing.

  • Trebbiano — This white wine uniquely grows properly within the Texas local weather, providing a mouthwateringly crisp style with scents of tropical fruit and citrus blossom with flavors of pear and melon. With the overwhelming majority of Texas Trebbiano coming from Misplaced Oak Vineyard and the Texas Excessive Plains AVA, it’s dry and crisp with none harsh flavors, as there may be loads of Texas daylight to completely ripen the grapes.

“Our profitable experimentation with the Roussanne and Trebbiano varieties permits wine lovers to increase their palate and step exterior of their consolation zone with new flavors. There are such a lot of scrumptious, distinctive wines exterior of normal grocery retailer choices, and we’re excited that the Misplaced Oak tasting room will provide the chance to attempt domestically grown Texas wine,” added Myers.

Misplaced Oak and Wilmeth are excited to proceed placing the Lone Star State on the map with their wine, which — they’re proud to proclaim — is “100% Texas.”

To study extra, go to www.lostoakwinery.com.

About Misplaced Oak Vineyard
Impressed by founder Gene Estes’ creativity and fervour within the artwork of winemaking, Misplaced Oak Vineyard was based in 2006 in Burelson, Texas. The family-operated, woman-owned vineyard makes a speciality of French-inspired wines which can be 100% Texas. Misplaced Oak has continued its prolonged legacy with awards for its management position within the dedication to and help and promotion of the Texas wine trade, together with its longtime affiliation with the Texas Wine and Grape Growers Affiliation.

For extra particulars about Misplaced Oak Vineyard:

Web site: https://www.lostoakwinery.com

Fb: http://www.fb.com/LostOakWinery

Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/lostoakwinery

Media Contact 
Madeleine Moench
madeleine@newswire.com

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