Inwood Estates First Release
of Cornelious Reserve

Letter from the Winemaker
RE: Release of Cornelious RESERVE and RELEASE PARTY

Dear Friends of Inwood:

I very rarely send you one of my "Personal notes from the winemaker" as these are
reserved only for the most special occasions. Today we are announcing one of those
rare events.

When we released the first Inwood wines over 4 years ago, we defined a watermark in
the history of Texas wines and American Tempranillo. At the time, nobody believed
such quality wines could be made in Texas, or regarding Tempranillo specifically,
maybe in America at all. As 200 of the finest restaurants added Inwood to their lists the
trend was clear, and I am told that there are now some 38 Tempranillo wines made here
in a rush to emulate our success.

Today we are raising the bar again, probably more significantly than before. Most of
you probably know us for our very popular Tempranillo-Cabernet and "Cornelious"
100% Tempranillo, as they have been considered "high-end" wines for Texas. Over the
next 2 years, we are embarking on the release of several Artisan wines and
Limited-Edition wines which are designed to explore the upper limits of what can be
produced here. These are extraordinary wines produced under extraordinary
circumstances, with some aged as long as 52 months (4+ years) in French Oak and 1-3
years in the bottle BEFORE release (Our "Artisan" category).

Today we are announcing the release of a Limited Edition wine unlike anything
previously seen in the U.S. The small, but very high-quality 2008 vintage yielded the
first ever "Cornelious" RESERVE. Like it's predecessor, the RESERVE is also 100%
Tempranillo, but there ends the similarity. The regular Cornelious has brilliant red-fruit
character exuding bright cherries, raspberries and strawberries with a medium tannin
structure which contributes to its fruit-forward enjoyment. The RESERVE has dark, if
not very dark overtones of the blackest cherries coupled with thickly layered tannins
delivering a super-soft and velvety finish. Where one is bright, the other is dark.

Limited Edition means that only 106 cases were produced and this is the only
Cornelious RESERVE made in 7 years. Today I am inviting you, as a valued email
subscriber, to print out this email as your free ticket and come to either of our Release
Parties to taste the difference between the two:

FLORENCE: April 9 & 10; 12 - 6 pm.
DALLAS: April 16 & 17; 12 - 5 pm.

Party Format: You will receive 1 free taste of each Cornelious and a free light food
pairing. All other wine must be purchased whether by taste, glass or bottle.

The RESERVE is an Investment Grade wine which should be cellared. In the next 5
years, I believe this could well be regarded as the best wine ever produced in Texas.
See below for comments by Andrew Chalk, Food and Wine Correspondent for D
Magazine.

In the next few months, I will also contact you at the release of our first Inwood
Chardonnay (100% Chardonnay, Dallas County, ~70 cases). This will be another rare
Limited Release wine to watch for, and you will receive another invitation for the
Release Party at that time.

Sincerely,
Dan Gatlin, Winemaker
Inwood Estates Vineyards


From Andrew Chalk, D Magazine, Dallas:
This wine is a clear gear upward from the regular Cornelius. The complex fruit flavors
are even more intense than in the 2008 regular bottling. So intense, in fact, that you
can put a few drops on the top of you tongue and then, when you rub your tongue
against the roof of your mouth, it feels like you are rubbing away at a mille-feuille of
layers of fruit. The aromas are almost entirely black fruits rather than the red fruit more
common in Tempranillo. Blackcurrants, black cherries and blueberries. Despite its
youth, the wine is not astringent and can be quaffed now. However, it has formidable
aging potential and I would buy some to drink and some to keep for 8-10 years.

I regard this wine, at a time when Texas Tempranillo as a category is better than ever,
as a new benchmark for the grape in Texas. Wine maker Dan Gatlin has thrown down
the gauntlet to the other 200 or so wineries in Texas and Texas consumers will be the
winners when the battle is joined. -- Andrew Chalk



Inwood Estates Vineyards, Inc.
1350 Manufacturing Street #209
Dallas, TX 75207
214-902-9452