Lost Oak Harvest 2022
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The Lost Oak winemaking team has confronted many challenges this season.  Starting with a harsh winter followed by an unprecedented drought and deadly heatwave, vineyards across the state produced fewer tons of grapes than in recent memory.   Undaunted by unfavorable conditions, Head Winemaker, Jim Evans and  Assistant Winemaker Angela Chapman did not let this slow their stride. To think a harvest and production plan will go smoothly from beginning to end is quite the dream. The team has had to be quick on its feet while adjusting to new standards and outperforming themselves fr ..read more
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Lost Oak Winery Takes Home the Gold at the 2022 International Women's Wine & Spirits Competition
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Lost Oak Winery Takes Home the Gold at the 2022 International Women's Wine & Spirits Competition BURLESON, Texas, November 28, 2022 - Lost Oak Winery, a family-owned and operated winery in Burleson, Texas, announces its recent wins at the 2022 International Women's Wine & Spirits Competition.  Five Lost Oak Wines were recognized this year, earning distinction at the competition: Nov 29, 2022 at 9:46 AM ..read more
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Lost Oak Winery Launches New Holiday Wine
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Lost Oak Winery Launches New Holiday Wine As the holidays quickly approach, the Texas-based winery releases a new red blend. The Holiday blend was harvested between August and September of 2020, spending an average of 16 months in oak, and bottled on Oct. 20, 2022. It features aromas of cinnamon and candied plums balanced with a hint of vanilla bean. According to the tasting notes, these are welcoming flavors with notes of strawberry and rhubarb preserves while the finish harkens back to the cinnamon aroma with warm.... Dec 19, 2022 at 3:02 PM ..read more
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