
Boerne, Texas is becoming a popular destination for wine lovers eager to experience the unique terroir and award-winning wines of the Texas Hill Country. Three new wine bars have opened their doors, offering an array of local and imported wines. Among these, Lost Oak Cellars, located at 111 Rosewood Avenue in the historic Hill Country Mile of Boerne, is a standout with a lineage that traces back to the 1950s and a viticulture team that collaborates with major universities to develop varieties suited to the local climate, as per the city's official website.
According to the official announcement, Lost Oak Cellars boasts over 40 vintages, including unique wines like Tempranillo and Blanc du Bois, that have earned an impressive list of awards and accolades. With a passion for handcrafted Texas wine, its Boerne location offers an immersive wine-tasting experience that captures the essence of Texas winemaking, appealing to those who appreciate the local wine scene's history.
DeVino Cellars, a passion project of owners Luke and Bridgett Kersh, is situated just south of historic downtown Boerne at 1109 S. Main Street. This wine bar tempts with a selection that includes both Texan and international wines. With its globally curated range, DeVino Cellars has become a local favorite, offering wines from Italy, Spain, Argentina, and France, along with prized Texas vintages.
Meanwhile, Platinum Brix Winery has added to Boerne's allure with its premium, award-winning local wines. Located at 248 N. Main Street, adjacent to the Boerne Visitors Center, this winery is dedicated to excellence, carefully using only the finest grapes, water, and oak in its winemaking process. Its downtown tasting location is the latest addition to its journey of offering top-quality vintages for wine connoisseurs.
For those interested in exploring Boerne's wine bars and tasting rooms, the Visit Boerne website provides additional information and recommendations.









