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Texas Hill Country winery opens Johnson City tasting space

texWineAdmin by texWineAdmin
December 10, 2022
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The tasting space, which opened on Thursday, December 8, is the very first part a brand-new 9,260-square-foot winery growth from Lost Draw, a brand name from the William Chris Wine Company, in Johnson City, according to a press release.

The tasting room at Lost Draw, a William Chris Wine Company, in Johnson City is now open.

The tasting space at Lost Draw, a William Chris Wine Company, in Johnson City is now open.

Photo by David Capote

“This growth task represents a substantial financial investment that we’re making in the future of the Lost Draw brand name,” stated Lost Draw creator and white wine maker Andrew Sides in the release. “We’ve constantly wished to increase Lost Draw’s existence and expose the brand name and experience to brand-new clients. Having this location in Johnson City will offer us access to an entire brand-new crop of thirsty Texans and visitors to our state’s growing white wine area, which delights us enormously.”

The tasting room at Lost Draw, a William Chris Wine Company, in Johnson City is now open.

The tasting space at Lost Draw, a William Chris Wine Company, in Johnson City is now open.

Photo by David Capote

The opening of the tasting space marks the conclusion of stage 1 of Lost Draw’s growth. When the winery is finished in late 2023, the simply opened tasting space will be transformed to a personal experience area, according to the release. Lost Draw will provide white wine by the glass and red wines to take house. The winery will have a tasting space, personal tasting locations, an outside bar and patio area and a “cutting edge” production center.

The tasting room at Lost Draw, a William Chris Wine Company, in Johnson City is now open.

The tasting space at Lost Draw, a William Chris Wine Company, in Johnson City is now open.

Photo by David Capote

William Chris Wine Company has 5 brand names, consisting of William Chris Vineyards, Lost Draw, Skeleton Key, Yes We Can, and Grower Project.

Lost Draw lies in Johnson City at 1686 United States Highway 290, Johnson City, TX 78636. For bookings to Lost Draw click here.

The tasting room at Lost Draw, a William Chris Wine Company, in Johnson City is now open.

The tasting space at Lost Draw, a William Chris Wine Company, in Johnson City is now open.

Photo by David Capote

The tasting room at Lost Draw, a William Chris Wine Company, in Johnson City is now open.

The tasting space at Lost Draw, a William Chris Wine Company, in Johnson City is now open.

Photo by David Capote

The tasting room at Lost Draw, a William Chris Wine Company, in Johnson City is now open.

The tasting space at Lost Draw, a William Chris Wine Company, in Johnson City is now open.

Photo by David Capote

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