In Texas, you can typically buy wine in retail stores from 10:00 AM to midnight on Sundays. Some venues (like wineries and certain special-event locations) may have different hours, but for standard grocery, convenience, and liquor-licensed retailers, Sunday sales for beer and wine generally run 10 AM–midnight.
If you’re planning a specific purchase, a quick check of the store’s hours or a call can confirm, since local exceptions or holiday hours occasionally apply.
Key points to keep in mind:
- Sunday alcohol sales in stores: usually 10 AM–midnight for beer and wine; liquor stores’ Sunday hours vary and are often not open on Sundays in some jurisdictions, but many Texas retailers stock beer and wine on Sundays within the 10 AM–midnight window.
- Wineries: generally sell wine year-round until midnight, with occasional extensions for special occasions or holidays; hours can vary by location.
- Holidays: many Texas liquor stores are closed on certain holidays; beer and wine sales hours may still differ by location.
If you’d like, I can look up the exact hours for a specific city or store in Texas.
