Times Ten Cellars to open new spot in Fort Worth
The owners of Times Ten Cellars (6324 Prospect Ave., Lakewood) just bought a historic factory in Fort Worth for $3.5 million or so, where they plan to set up a second shop.
They hope to open the new winery in August 2009, which will be exactly four years after opening the Lakewood location. The new building will allow them to increase production and distribution. Right now Times Ten Cellars produces 120,000 to 200,000 bottles per year from Texas and California grapes, distributing its wine to 45 restaurants around Dallas, according to a report at Globe St.com.
They also provide a cool little neighborhood social, arts and entertainment venue — now I see ... they aren't so little.
Read more about the acquisition here.

We, the founders of times ten cellars, are excited about a potential Fort Worth location. The building was purchased separately from the winery. Times Ten will lease approximately 8,000 square feet for production, wine bar, and event space. The remaining space will be leased to small independent businesses. We will try to keep those interested in the progress updated as we move ahead with another winery. CHEERS!!
Posted by: Kert Platner | Sep 03, 2008 at 09:26 AM