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Sandstone Cellars Winery included in the Parker's Wine Buyer's Guide 7th Edition
 
The recently released 7th edition of (Robert) Parker's Wine Buyer's Guide has added a new chapter "East of the West Coast" that covers wines from all states other than Washington, Oregon, and California. The guide provides an overview and opinion of the burgeoning wine industry across the United States, a detailed review of some New York State wineries, and lists "Wineries Worth Discovering in Canada and the "Other 46" States." Six Texas wineries made the list: Alamosa Wine Cellars, Becker Vineyards, Cap Rock Winery, Inwood Estates Vineyards, McPherson Cellars, and Sandstone Cellars. 
 
Look for the Buyer's Guide in major bookstores.


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Please check out our recent glowing reviews at the following links:

Ross Vick's TrueHeart Texaa Review

San Angelo Standard Times Article

Wine Reviewer Wes Marshall's Recent Review

TreasuresOf.com Article

 

Sandstone Cellars Winery, 211 San Antonio Street, Mason, Texas 76856. (325) 347-9463. www.sandstonecellarswinery.com

We invite people to read the label for our new port by Bill Worrell, entitled "My Way":


"There is a vast gulf between being arrogant and being self-reliant. Plato, Socrates, Cervantes, Shakespeare, Emerson, and Thoreau all espoused the concept of "know thyself and to thine own self be true."
Paul Anka wrote over thirty verses to "My Way" the song made famous by Frank Sinatra. What lyrics to live by!
How many meek souls have been wounded by authoritative arrogance?!!! More than the world will know. Among them have been musicians, writers, mathematicians, dancers, actors, sculptors, painters, teachers, students, physicians, scientists, inventors and athletes.
YOU are a noble creature! Do not fear to use your own colors. Do not fear to color over and outside the lines.
Carpe EVERY Diem!"


 
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