Well, Andy is playing golf so I thought now would be a good time to finish up the Fredericksburg trip. Andy and I had such a wonderful time!! If you have not been, I highly recommend it!
I left off with Enchanted Rock in the previous blog... After about 2.5 hours of hiking, we headed back to the hotel to clean up for dinner. We chose to eat at Silver Creek Restaurant and Beer Garden! Andy had Maple Pecan Chicken, and I had an 8 oz. Ribeye. Very delicious!
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On our way to dinner |
We set aside Thursday for shopping and wine tasting. We mostly browsed the many shops along Main Street, and of course we had to buy our Maddie Mae something yummy from Dogologie. After a few hours of shopping, we headed back to the hotel to eat lunch and then head out for the wineries.
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Ready for wine tasting! |
Andy is awesome at planning our trips, so we had a full agenda for wine tasting. Our first stop was Pedernales Cellars. Not a fan at all of their wine. Actually, it was rather disgusting. I am a sweet wine drinker, and they had none. Most of the wine was red wine, and I have learned that I do not like red wines at all. The girl that helped us with our wine tasting was rather desperate for someone to talk to because she would not stop telling us her life story. Compared to the other vineyards, we had an okay time here.
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9 wines to taste + 2 glasses = $12.95 per person |
The next stop was Becker Vineyards. We LOVED this place! Their wines can be found at some grocery stores, so you may have heard of them before. The lady that helped us here was awesome! Very friendly and informative but gave us our space to enjoy the wines. This place was busier than Pedernales which made it more enjoyable as well. I think one of the impressive things about this place was the entrance. On the right side of the road in front of their establishment was the vineyard... Hundreds upon hundreds of rows of the fruit they use for their wine. It was beautiful! The glasses we got from here were awesome, and we even bought a bottle of their Muscat (which is sweet so I loved it!). I highly recommend visitng this vineyard if you're ever in the area.
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6 wine samples + 1 free sample + 2 glasses = $10 per person |
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Inside the tasting room |
The third and final wine tasting was at Grape Creek Vineyards. We loved this place as well!! The building for the wine tasting was beautiful. We got to this place just in time... A bachlorette party was leaving and a bus load of tourists showed up right after us. The wine here was similar to Becker Vineyards and delicious! After our wine tasting, we bought some cheese and crackers along with a glass of our favorite wine. We sat outside in the cool breeze and enjoyed our relaxing time.
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6 wine tastings + 2 glasses = $10 per person |
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Outside the tasting room
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After our wine tasting, I needed a nap. We headed back to the hotel, rested up for about an hour, and then headed to dinner. This night we chose to eat brick-oven pizza at West End Pizza Company. Another delicious dinner! You could pick your own sauce, cheese, and toppings. Andy had alfredo sauce, mozzarella cheese, chicken and pineapple. I had a traditional pepperoni pizza... tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, pepperoni.
Friday was the day we headed home. My friends Bradley and Amber had texted me about meeting up with them for lunch because they were coming to Fredericksburg for the weekend. So, we met them at Mahaley's Cafe for great conversation and fellowship.
Before lunch, Andy and I decided to head out to famous Luckenbach, Texas. If you've never been, it's pretty much a little hole in the wall. We took the typical pictures outside the post office, bought some shirts, and even ran into a celebrity. If you've seen Walk the Line (the movie about Johnny Cash's life story), you'll know who I'm talking about... Waylon Payne and he played Jerry Lee Lewis in the movie. We aren't star struck but thought it was a good idea to get a picture with him. Apparently, his birthday bash was this weekend which is why he was in town.
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Andy and I with Waylon Payne |
The last place we stopped was to get fresh Stonewall peaches. We were going to hand pick them ourselves but decided we were ready to get back on the road and head home. We bought two kinds - Loring peaches and Cary Mac peaches. We will let them ripen for a few more days and then freeze them. I have already told Andy's mom that she'll have to make us a yummy peach cobbler!