“Today, I had the delightful opportunity to explore a winery and distillery that was new to me. A few days ago, I reached out to the winery to confirm their holiday hours, as part of my ambitious plan to complete the Texas Whisky Trail in just a few days. Kristy answered my call and was immediately captivated by my upcoming journey. Her enthusiasm was palpable, and she assured me that they were ready and eager to showcase their offerings. Upon arriving at the winery, the beauty of the location struck us. The picturesque rolling hills adorned with grapevines created an atmosphere of serene relaxation. In the tasting room, Kristy recognized me from my whisky-themed shirt and introduced us to Emily, the mixologist, and Marnelle, the owner of Kiepersol. They were curious about my whisky trail adventure and eager to share what they had to offer. Their product lineup was impressively comprehensive and well-executed. I was intrigued by their story as a family-owned business, their evident pride in their work, and their commitment to delivering an exceptional customer experience. Touring the facility, I was amazed at their growth and resilience in overcoming challenges. My visit to Kiepersol was so engaging that I found myself wishing to stay longer and immerse myself in their stories. They welcomed me warmly, shared their journey, allowed me to sample their creations, and treated me like family. In summary, Kiepersol is a must-visit destination for enthusiasts of wine, a variety of cocktails, or whisky. With a comprehensive selection of food and the backdrop of a tranquil Texas landscape, it's perfect for anything from a quick meal and wine to a grand event. They truly have something for everyone.“
“We dropped in on July 3 and enjoyed great wines and visiting with Joe! Wonderful atmosphere. My husband and I both enjoyed a tasting and the Daddy Charc for two. We left with six bottles and will definitely be back when we are in the area again. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️“
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“Best wine in East Texas. We have lots of visitors from the metroplex and they all want to go to the wineries for tasting. We have been to most of them and the wine here is above the competition. Maybe not as many varieties as other wineries in the area but enough. Only problem is they are only open on Saturday and if you run low on wine there are only a couple places in Tyler that sells their wines. I live about 45 miles from the vineyard so I try to plan ahead but on a couple occasions they let me come out during the week to buy a case or two..“