Remembering Ed Auler, Cofounder of Fall Creek Vineyards and Champion of the Hill Country Wine Region
The Texas wine community recently lost one of its towering figures and most beloved friends with the death of Ed Auler, cofounder of Fall Creek Vineyards, on October 14, at age 78. For more than four ...
Starting a vineyard and winery was not always in the plans. Auler was looking at ways to further utilize their family ranch and was considering importing French cattle to crossbreed them in Texas. In ...
Codeia F. Auler, 88, of Terre Haute, passed away Wednesday, June 25, 2014, in Union Hospital. She was born Jan. 29, 1926, in Mulberry Grove, Ill., to Benjamin Franklin Roach and Mary Alta Nelson Roach ...
Fall Creek's Lescalo Chenin Blanc is the ideal summer wine. Besides showing refreshing citrus and mineral notes with vibrant acidity, it's also much lower in alcohol, carbs and calories than most ...
The story begins in Houston's Kashmere Gardens, where a man planted a grapevine that fascinated his grandson. Or maybe it begins in the Texas Hill Country, where a couple decided that launching a ...
Fall Creek Vineyards has long been one of the most successful and well-respected wineries in Texas. In the Eighties, founders Ed and Susan Auler set out to establish the Texas Hill Country as an ...
In the 1970s, Texas’ cattle ranching industry wasn’t so hot. Fourth-generation Texan Ed Auler, who’d taken over his family’s Fall Creek cattle ranch in 1970, was looking for supplementary income.
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