COMMISSIONER MILLER ASKS GOVERNOR TO REOPEN TEXAS WINERIES IMMEDIATELY
“It’s time for a little common sense with these closures,” said Commissioner Miller. “A wine tasting room is not a bar. There’s not the same concern about large crowds of people getting drunk and forgetting about precautions against COVID-19 that you’d find in a bar. I’ve asked Governor Abbott to recognize this difference and give our Texas grape growers this chance to survive in this pandemic.”
With 95% of all Texas wine sold through tasting rooms, the impact of closing these rooms again will have a devastating effect on the already struggling Texas wine industry.
“Agriculture producers can’t afford to lose business right now- it’s hard enough to make a profit on a good year,” Commissioner Miller said. “When these wineries suffer, we lose more than just wine. We’re looking at a domino effect because Texas manufacturers, retailers and consumers will all feel the long-lasting impact.”
Texas ranks fifth in the U.S. for the largest wine producing state and generated $22.7 million in wine grape production in 2019.
