Flat Creek Estate

by Neil on October 6, 2008



This winery is listed in: Central Texas Wineries

Flat-Creek-Estate Flat Creek Estate
24912 Singleton Bend East, Marble Falls TX 78654
(Located off 1431, 6 miles west of Lago Vista)
(512) 267-6310 or (512) 267-1802
Fax: (512) 267-6321

Open: Tuesday thru Friday, Noon to 5pm; Saturday, 10am to 5pm; Sunday, Noon to 5pm

Madelyn and Rick Naber, Owners

Website: www.flatcreekestate.com

Review from our visit

One of the great things about Texas Hill Country Wineries is their location. Several excellent examples of Texas wine can be found within easy driving distance of the Austin metro area. Sunday, my wife and I stopped by Flat Creek Estates, which is located off 1431, just west of Lago Vista about 45 minutes from central Austin.

Flat Creek Estate WineryFlat Creek’s wines feature Texas grown grapes from the 20 acre estate vineyard and other grapes purchased from Newsom Vineyard located on the high plains near Lubbock. On Sunday, Flat Creek was pouring a choice of nine wines. Six of the wines were made exclusively from Texas grown grapes. The first wine we tried was the Flat Creek Estate Pinot Grigio 2007. In the glass, the wine showed very green apples, peach, and a little perfume. In the mouth, the wine offered green apples and plenty of mouthwatering acidity.

The 2006 Super Texan (a play on Super Tuscan) may be their best red wine offering. Blended from Sangiovese and other grapes, including Newsom Vineyard’s Cabernet Sauvignon, this wine smells and tastes of Sangiovese. The 2006 shows smoke, cherry, leather, and a little black olive in the nose. In the glass, the wine is filled with cherry and leather floating in finely grained tannin.

Flat Creek’s Buckin’ Horse Red is a non-vintage blend made from Cabernet, Syrah, Primitivo, Sangiovese, and Merlot. This is the only wine we tasted that included grapes from outside of Texas. The extremely poor 2007 harvest left most central Texas wineries without Texas grapes, so folks like the Nabers sourced grapes from outside the state to make wine. This release of Buckin’ Horse Red shows licorice, dark fruit, and cigar box in the nose. In the mouth, this wine offers dark fruit and considerably more tannin than the Super Texan.

Flat Creek was also pouring a couple of newly released wines with very limited production, the 2006 Shiraz and the 2006 Cabernet. The 2006 Shiraz is actually a blend of 75% Shiraz and 25% Tempranillo that is grown at Flat Creek. The Shiraz shows cherry, mocha, and a little oak. In the mouth, the wine offers cherry, chocolate, and sweet oak supported by fine tannin. The 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon is a blend of 80% Cab with 20% Merlot. All of the grapes in the 2006 were sourced from Newsom Vineyard. Showing a cherry and cassis nose, this is a medium bodied wine with a medium long finish.

The last wine we tried was the 2007 Flat Creek Estate Muscato Blanco. I like Muscat particularly during our hot Texas summers. The 2007 bottling from Flat Creek is an excellent example with a floral nose of peaches and apricots and lots of mouth fruit suspended in a light bodied, delightful wine.

The wines from Flat Creek Estates were some of the most solidly made Texas wines that I have tried. The overall flavor profile for the red wine is somewhat generic New World with extracted colors and flavors along with about 14.5% alcohol, but all of the wines are well made with plenty of varietal character. I highly recommend a trip to Flat Creek to try their wine, and while you are there be sure to check out the Estate grounds, which reflect the Italian influence in their wine.

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1 Flat Creek Estate makes great Texas wines — WineEnabler.com 10.13.08 at 2:44 pm

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