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New wine-inspired Hotel Vin makes sparkling debut in Grapevine

Stephanie Allmon Merry
Sep 2, 2020 | 3:20 pm

A long-awaited boutique hotel in Grapevine is finally sabering the champagne. Hotel Vin, Autograph Collection — a 120-room luxury hotel located in the town's bustling historic district — debuts Thursday, September 3, with grand-opening fanfare extending through the long Labor Day weekend.

Part of the new, $114 million Grapevine Main development, Hotel Vin (pronounced "vin," not "veen") nods to the city's history as a wine-producing region. From design flourishes to an exclusive glassware program, the hotel's wine motif is carried through in refined ways reminiscent of a high-end Napa Valley resort, says Tom Santora, the hotel's managing director.

"It’s really thoughtful touches throughout the hotel that provide you the atmosphere that doesn’t scream 'wine' at all," Santora says.

Blink-or-you'll-miss-them examples include ballroom chandeliers that are made of wine glasses and champagne flutes; an art installation crafted from wine barrel staves; and a beautiful custom-made wall that houses decanters, goblets, and other wine decor.

The property will offer regular wine-tastings and seminars, and throughout the hotel and its restaurants, wine will be served in varietal-specific Riedel glassware to enhance its enjoyment. No more sipping New World Pinot Noir from a Tempranillo glass, thank you very much.

Dining and drinking
The hotel will house two eateries: the premier Bacchus Kitchen + Bar, and the tapas-style Rioja Rooftop Terrace.

Bacchus Kitchen + Bar (named for the Roman god of wine) will feature contemporary cuisine in an upscale and approachable setting. Headed by executive chef William Salisbury, it will include locally sourced fare from nearby purveyors and farms; handcrafted cocktails; craft beer; and an elevated wine program including a temperature-controlled wine wall stocked with more than 860 bottles. (More on the menu here.)

Coming in October will be much-buzzed-about Harvest Hall, a food hall whose operators will include Easy Sliders, Arepa TX, Chick & Biscuit Comfort Cuisine, Four Sisters – A Taste of Vietnam, Spuntino Bites of Italy, and Zatar, a Fort Worth food truck that does Mediterranean cuisine.

Throughout the hotel, an extensive wine program will showcase national and international wines. Santora says these include vintages from Bordeaux, Tuscany, Rioja, Napa, Sonoma, Oregon, and even Upstate New York. It does not, however, include wines from Grapevine.

"We're partnering with local vineyards for tastings and VIP tours," he says. "Our wine list itself is more about New and Old World Wines."

More highlights of Hotel Vin include:

  • Of the 120 rooms, there are six suites and one presidential suite. All feature high-tech amenities such as "Enseo," with allows guests to customize their in-room entertainment from the touch of a smartphone.
  • A 38,000 square-foot outdoor plaza.
  • A 500-space parking garage.
  • More than 20,000 square feet of flexible indoor-outdoor meeting space (including eight meeting rooms).
  • The Bordeaux ballroom, offering panoramic views of Main Street and the community plaza below.
  • State-of-the-art fitness center, luxe sunroom, and two outdoor patios.
  • Four private dining rooms, including a wine room and an intimate hidden alcove.
  • A location in front of the new TEXRail line, which connects DFW Airport to downtown Fort Worth, as well as steps from the shopping, dining, and entertainment along historic Main Street District.
  • Part of Marriott's Bonvoy loyalty program, which provides perks for travelers.

Santora acknowledges that opening a hotel during the COVID-19 pandemic has presented some challenges (health and safety precautions are outlined on their website). But, he says, the community has been supportive — opening night at the restaurant is sold out, and the hotel is booked 70 percent on opening weekend.

He also acknowledges that Grapevine is a hotel-dense town, with the massive Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center, staycation-friendly Great Wolf Lodge, and a dozen others within a few miles. He is sure Hotel Vin can stand out among the crowd.

"We're really the first and only boutique lifestyle hotel in Grapevine," he says. "So if you look at who we’re competing with, it's really the Joule or Crescent or Adolphus in Dallas, or the Sinclair in Fort Worth. Plus, we're the only hotel on Main Street and really have that advantage, whether for business travelers or staycations or a group coming in for a meeting."

Opening details
Hotel Vin, 215 E. Dallas Rd., is opening with a full weekend of dinner features, brunch specials, wine tastings, and live music, including:

Thursday, September 3
5-6:30 pm: Live music from La Pompe
6-10 pm: Bacchus Kitchen + Bar dinner special featuring Lobster Thermidor with Jadot Poully Fuisse
7-10 pm: Live music from Ricki Derek

Friday, September 4
3:39-5:39 pm: Bacchus Kitchen + Bar Inaugural Happy Hour
5-11 pm: Bacchus Kitchen + Bar dinner special featuring a 42 oz. Porterhouse with Blackbird’s Paramour
7-10 pm: Live music from the Joe Savage Band

Saturday, September 5
11 am-3 pm: Derby Day Brunch offerings by G.H. Mumm and Woodford Reserve
5-11 pm: Bacchus Kitchen + Bar dinner special featuring Whole Grilled Fish with Robert Mondavi Fume Blanc
7-10 pm: Live music from The British Are Coming
6-8 pm.: Complimentary cigar rolling from Ole Grapevine Cigar & Tobacco
6:30-8:30 pm: Blackbird Vineyards wine tasting (limited availability)
6:30-8:30 pm: Riedel Wine Glass tasting (limited availability)

Sunday, September 6
11 am-3 pm: Bacchus Kitchen + Bar brunch special
11 am-2 pm.: Live music from Maya Piata
5-11:00 pm: Bacchus Kitchen + Bar dinner special featuring Fried Chicken with Perrier Jouet

Monday, September 7
11 am-3 pm: Bacchus Kitchen + Bar brunch special

To mark the grand opening, two special guest packages are available September 3-December 30. The "76051 Locals Only" and "Escape to Grapevine" packages offer guests 15 to 50 percent off per night. Visit the website for additional details and to book.

Bacchus Kitchen + Bar is the premier retaurant.

Bacchus Kitchen Bar, Hotel Vin
Photo courtesy of Hotel Vin
Bacchus Kitchen + Bar is the premier retaurant.
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New Hill Country retreats beckon + more Texas travel ideas for June

Amber Heckler
Jun 1, 2026 | 9:00 am
Ottine Mineral Springs
Photo courtesy of Ottine Mineral Springs
This mineral springs retreat is offering new wellness services in celebration of the first anniversary of its opening.

School's out, summer has arrived, and with it comes a bounty of weekend getaway inspiration for Dallas travelers.

Travelers on the hunt for the ultimate summer adventure outside of Dallas can head down Austin for a Father's Day barbecue showdown, leap to the coast for a restaurant takeover at a Galveston hotel, or say hello to Maisie the Highland cow at a new farm retreat in Jewett, Texas.

Here are CultureMap's top picks for a June vacation around Texas.

Around Texas

As summer arrives and gas prices remain high, fuel-conscious Texas travelers can book their next road trip with transportation startup Shutto, which recently launched new routes connecting major cities like Dallas, Austin, Houston Galleria, and The Woodlands. Each route includes a pit stop at Buc-ee's — a quintessential road trip moment — and travelers can also book private, customizable trips beyond the scheduled routes. Fares start at $87 per person to Austin and $97 per person to Houston, and trips can be booked online.

Central Texas and the Hill Country

The historic Faust Hotel in New Braunfels has finally completed its thoughtful restoration and reopened its doors for Hill Country travelers. All 45 guest rooms and 15 deluxe suites have been updated with king beds, custom vanities, 55-inch streaming televisions, retro Frigidaire mini-fridges, and much more. The hotel's new signature restaurant, Wilhelm & Werner, mixes Texas and European culinary influences with dishes like an "apple strudel" of foie gras and pork, saffron tagliatelle with Gulf shrimp, and poulet rôti with a savory bread pudding. Nightly rates at the Faust Hotel begin at $215 in June.

Faust Hotel New Braunfels The revamped Faust Hotel blends the property's historic bones with new furnishings. Photo by Jason Risner

A Gonzales County wellness retreat is celebrating its one-year anniversary with a roster of new services, events, workshops, and more to come later this year. Ottine Mineral Springs is now offering private Watsu experiences, a massage performed in the mineral pools by licensed therapists before the general public arrives. The oasis will soon offer poolside cabana rentals, and open a climate-controlled indoor lounge and soaking space. Guests can book day passes (starting at $65), events, and spa services online. Reservations are required.

Limestone Fields, a new farm retreat on Lake Limestone in Jewett, is now accepting reservations for stays on its 16-acre property that sits along Lake Limestone. Guests are welcome to explore the expansive area, which also includes a working farm with chickens, ducks, and two Scottish Highland cows. Limestone Fields hosts 10 furnished cabins with front decks that overlook a pond and back decks that open to the lake. Stays start at $200 a night and usually have a two-night minimum. Prices vary with seasonality.

Maisie the Scottish Highland cow at Limestone Fields Maisie is a miniature Highland cow that lives on the farm.Photo by Ashley Estave

Texas trade organization Texas Hill Country Wineries is offering a new way to experience its participating wineries' vintages with a new Barrels & Bites weekend event pass running from June 12-14. During the weekend, passholders can visit up to four wineries each day for winemaker-led experiences including elevated tastings or curated food and wine pairings. New this year is the Grand Tasting event at Ron Yates in Johnson City on Friday night from 5-7 pm, where passholders and single-ticket holders can try samples from 21 different wineries. Individual passes are $175, couples passes are $300, and single tickets for the Grand Tasting are $35 per person.

Austin

Adventurers can take their barbecue-loving dads for a smoke-filled weekend at Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa in Austin for Father's Day weekend from June 19-20. The resort will host its second annual barbecue festival, Smoke: A Celebration of Fire and Flavor, bringing together the most prolific pitmasters and acclaimed restaurants for two days of live-fire cooking and live entertainment. The weekend kicks off with a VIP dinner experience on Friday featuring a multicourse meal of elevated barbecue dishes from chefs, and the barbecue showdown will commence Saturday with an open-air tasting event, live music, and a fireworks finale. Weekend bundle passes are $479 per person, with single admission tickets available for each day of the festival.

San Antonio

Magik Theatre, a beloved San Antonio children's performing arts center, is getting ready to for its grand reopening after months of renovations with a celebration party and a performance of The Very Hungry Caterpillar starting Saturday, June 13. The reopening party will feature a ribbon-cutting at Hemisfair Park, plus children's activities, a live DJ, and more. The Party in the Park is free to the public. Tickets for The Very Hungry Caterpillar, which will run until August 2, range from $26.50-$33.50 per person.

On the Gulf Coast

Galveston's seaside refuge Hotel Lucine is hosting the third annual Bludorn by The Sea dining series from June 12-13. Acclaimed Houston chef Aaron Bludorn will stage a two-night takeover of the hotel's on-site restaurant, The Fancy, with a raw bar pop-up from 4-7 pm, and elaborate four-course dinners planned each night. A Courtyard Party will precede Saturday's dinner from 12-3 pm with a yakitori-style grill-out and live music. Dinner reservations for Friday and Saturday ($95 per person) can be booked via OpenTable, and visitors are encouraged to book a stay at the hotel for the weekend.

Dallas-Fort Worth

June brings the arrival of World Cup season, and one Dallas-Fort Worth hotel is making its debut just in time to welcome FIFA fans from all over the world. The retro Caravan Court Hotel in Arlington will open at 205 N. Collins St. on June 1, less than a mile away from AT&T Stadium. The hotel offers 143 luxuriously appointed guest rooms, an in-house restaurant, martini bar, and a rooftop lounge. Room rates begin at $109 per night in June.

Ottine Mineral Springs

Photo courtesy of Ottine Mineral Springs

This mineral springs retreat is offering new wellness services in celebration of the first anniversary of its opening.

Hotel Vin in Grapevine has launched a new "Route 66 Pit Stop" package in celebration of the iconic roadway's 100th anniversary. The package includes an Americana snack basket, Texas wine flight, disposable camera for capturing the journey, and grab-and-go breakfast for the road. Guests can also visit “The Vin Pit Stop" Lounge at WineYard Grille + Bar, the hotel's al fresco dining concept, for light bites, road trip-inspired specialty cocktail flights and Texas wine. Nightly rates for the "Route 66 Pit Stop" package start at $419.

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