Fly Gap Winery, located in Mason, Texas, traces its origins back to the 1800s when settlers in pursuit of Comanches named the area "Fly Gap" after their horses were attacked by horseflies. Today, the winery, run by descendants of those settlers, is dedicated to preserving community and culture through the art of winemaking.
With a focus on crafting high-quality wines that reflect the unique terroir of Texas, Fly Gap Winery offers a selection of new releases like Parrv dre, Tr4nsc3nd4tion, and Lighthouse, as well as sought-after blends such as Fly Gap Sagrannat and Fly Gap Moursag. Visitors can experience the winery's old roots and young spirit at their charming tasting room in downtown Mason, housed in a historic feed store with modern touches.
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