North TX Spring Wine Trail: Month Long Wine Tasting Experience
North TX Spring Wine Trail: Month Long Wine Tasting Experience in Dallas, TX — 40+ wineries, 100+ wines. All of May 2026. From $49.95.
Quick facts
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The story
About this festival.
North TX Spring Wine Trail: Month Long Wine Tasting Experience is a self-guided trail event held annually throughout May in the Dallas, Texas area — spanning over 40 wineries across North Texas Wine Country with tickets priced at $49.95 for access valued at $400. The event runs the entire month of May 2026, giving participants 31 days to visit participating locations at their own pace rather than gathering at a single venue on a single day.
North TX Spring Wine Trail: Month Long Wine Tasting Experience connects visitors to more than 40 participating wineries spread across a wide geographic footprint — from Grapevine and McKinney in the DFW metro to estate vineyards in Saint Jo, Valley View, Muenster, and Gainesville further north. Over 100 wines are available for tasting across the trail. Participating producers include Landon Winery (with multiple locations), Messina Hof Grapevine Winery, Lost Oak Winery, Blue Ostrich Winery & Vineyard, and Rosini Vineyards, among others. The format allows ticket holders to self-select which wineries to visit and in what order during the month-long window.
Tickets for the North TX Spring Wine Trail: Month Long Wine Tasting Experience are listed at $49.95 and are described as limited. The source material notes this represents a $400 value across participating stops. VIP and designated driver ticket options are listed as TBA for 2026. Because the trail spans dozens of locations across a large region of North Texas, visitors should plan routes in advance — several wineries are located 60 or more miles from the Dallas city center, and individual winery hours vary by location.
North Texas has a documented winemaking history tied closely to Denison, Texas, where 19th-century horticulturalist T.V. Munson developed phylloxera-resistant rootstock that was shipped to France in the 1880s to help rescue European vineyards — a contribution recognized by the French Legion of Honor in 1888. That legacy underpins the broader North Texas Wine Country, which today includes estate vineyards, urban tasting rooms, and ranch wineries spread across multiple counties north and east of Dallas.
Getting there
Location & logistics.
What to expect
The experience.
A mix of varietals from regional producers. Start light, work toward the bigger reds.
Held at North Texas Wine Country in Dallas. Check the venue page for layout details.
A mix of regulars and newcomers. Knowledgeable pourers happy to walk you through what you're tasting.
Arrive early, hit your must-try wineries first, then wander. That's the move.
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