Windmill Farm Winery

Seguin, Texas

Terrain // Stone | Found On // Harvest Host


A birthday Celebration Spent with Fine Wine & Cows

Our next stop on the way to Big Bend National Park was a small-batch winery in Seguin, Texas. It was Michael’s birthday today, and we had a peaceful evening with a scenic sunset and flavorful wine. There was also a precious little cow family with a 3-week-old calf that we got to watch run around his parents.

Windmill Farms Winery offers a charcuterie board and other small snacks to choose from. There was also a pizza food truck on site. We ordered a pie to try it out, but unfortunately, it fell flat compared to the amazing pizza we had the night before at Cajun Saucer.

Birthday Boy Fun Facts

  • He loves random fun facts

  • Darn Tough socks are his favorite

  • He went to Hocking College for firefighting and paramedic

  • High voltage used to be his trade

  • He turned 34 on December 1st!

 
 

About the Windmill Farms Winery

You can enjoy hand-crafted wines made in their 100-year-old barn-turned-winery on 5 acres of farmland. They have a great selection of sweet and fruity to rich and dry. Along with wine tastings and full bottles of wine for purchase, they also offer a make-your-own “batch” of wine, complete with a personalized wine label. All of their wines are low-sulfite and low-histamine, and without the heavy preservatives found in other wines, no more wine headaches!

Our Favorites

1902 Custom Blend – This was a delicious, rich blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Zinfandel.

Barbarossa Berry – Out of all the Sangrias I tried, Barbarossa came out on top with a tangy, sweet blueberry flavor.

 

Become a Harvest Hosts Member Today!

Harvest Hosts is a subscription service where wineries, farms, breweries, museums, and more invite RVers to park on their property. You are expected to spend at least $30 at the business in exchange for a free night’s stay. You can enjoy overnight stays at over 5000+ incredible locations with a membership! It’s a perfect way to break up long drives without paying campground fees and experience some local food, drink, and fellowship.

 
 
Previous
Previous

Seminole Canyon State Park

Next
Next

Frascone Winery