Club Releases Can Only Be Picked Up At Lost Draw.
Invitation to members-only release parties for up to four
Option to purchase limited production, members-only wines
Discount on Lost Draw wines everyday
Complimentary Members Tasting
If you choose to have your wine shipped, an adult signature is required and a business address is recommended. If you prefer to pick up your wine, you may do so however any wine that has not been claimed for 45 days after the date that the credit card on file has been charged will be shipped to the address on file. Cancellations and order preferences must be received 30 days before releases are processed – two e-mail reminders will be sent to you. Credit cards will be securely stored in your member profile and charged on the processing date of each shipment – this charge which will happen after you have received the two e-mail reminders is non-refundable.
We allow our members to skip up to 2 shipments in a 12-month period. If you would like to skip your release, please contact our membership department for assistance.
We will replace or refund you for any bottle of wine that is damaged, flawed or that the customer finds unsatisfactory. We ask the customer to return the unfinished portion of the original bottle for replacement. By law, we cannot accept returns of alcoholic beverages unless the product is corked, or flawed.
All club cancellations MUST be made 30 days prior to a wine club release. You will receive an e-mail reminder the month prior to your shipment prompting you to update your wine club information.
Given the limited quantities of wine set aside, especially for our Cellar Club Members, we are unable to give refunds after wine club orders are processed.
Please e-mail info@lostdraw.com to confirm your cancellation.
Monday – Thursday:
12 pm – 5 pm
Friday, Saturday & Sunday:
10 am – 6 pm
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A native of the Texas High Plains, ANDREW SIDES’ path in winemaking began while working at the family farm (vineyard) alongside Uncle Andy Timmons during his high school summer breaks. After earning his degree in Civil Engineering from Texas Tech, Andrew took a 9-5 job in San Antonio but couldn’t resist being pulled back toward the passion he’d cultivated for growing and making wine. In 2012, Andrew and Andy partnered with Troy Ottmers, Andrew’s father-in-law, to launch Lost Draw, a winery focused on growing and sharing wines from the Texas High Plains. Since then, the Lost Draw portfolio has expanded to feature wines from several other Texas AVAs and has captured the attention of local and national press along with many adoring fans.