Chapelton Vineyards is a Texas TreasureNestled in the historic birthplace of Texas, Washington County, Chapelton Vineyards has made a profound impact in just over one year of operation. Despite its relatively short time in the industry, the winery has quickly gained recognition for its exceptional wines, all of which reflect the uniqueness of Washington County.
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