COMING ATTRACTIONS
New wine tasting room pours into Boerne's Hill Country Mile
Hill & Bach Cellars will bring Paso Robles wine to Boerne.
An upcoming wine-tasting room is bringing California cool to Boerne’s Hill Country Mile. Hill & Bach Cellars, specializing in Paso Robles vintages, will open at 265 Main St in spring 2026.
The concept comes from native Houstonians Julie and Richard Lee. After Richard sold his oil company, the couple relocated to bucolic Paso Robles, where Richard experienced his first tasting. Vino soon became a passion, leading the Lees to buy a vineyard so they could make their own wines.
In 2018, the homesick Texans moved to Boerne and eventually found the perfect site for a tasting room, the historic Old Jacob Luckenbach House (the founder of that Luckenbach). The building has served as a residence, a salon, and a boutique over the years, and still has the original cedar beams from its roots as a log cabin.
“It was extremely important to the new owners…to preserve the original limestone building with all of its Texas charm,” wrote a winery rep in a newsletter. “Months of careful planning with Boerne architect Frank Valadez resulted in a plan that thrilled the Boerne Landmark Commission.”
Hill & Bach would include two wine bars and a large courtyard outfitted with a fireplace, a fountain, and room to two-step. In addition to pouring bottles, the space plans to host live music and serve small bites.
Leading up to the opening, oenophiles can try out Hill & Bach wines by ordering online. The portfolio may be produced on California’s Central Coast, but it has plenty of Texas flavor thanks to a Boots Up Sauvignon Blanc, the Saddle Up Syrah, and Bless Your Heart, a Grenache-based rosé.

Bánh mì is the centerpiece of the menu.Photo by Katie James.