One of many Hill Nation’s most visionary tasting rooms is sounding its final name. Senza Maeso, a proprietary spirit constituted of the South American cape gooseberry, will shut its San Marcos tasting room on Could 31 after lower than three years.
“This isn’t the place we wished to be,” wrote the house owners in a frank Instagram put up. “We’re busier than we’ve ever been, extra individuals are discovering the spirit, and there may be a lot about this place that feels prefer it’s working. However the reality is, it took rather a lot to get right here. Extra time, extra vitality, and much more cash than we anticipated. We’ve reached the purpose the place we merely can’t maintain working.”
Twins Ryan and Jay Gitman opened the Senza Maeso tasting room at 1090 FM 32 close to Wimberley in February 2024. The bar was a showcase for his or her distinctive signature product, launched in 2023. Named for the Spanish-Italian translation of “with out grasp,” the spirit created its personal class, utilizing damiana- and epazote-aged gooseberry — a sweeter relative of tomatillos — to create an herbaceous sipper with notes of apricot and citrus.

The inside design by 71 Collective was simply as unconventional. The New York Metropolis-based agency mixed Artwork Deco geometry with classic science devices to create an atmosphere that seemed much less like a Hill Nation watering gap and extra like a set piece from Alejandro Jodorowsky’s 1973 cult basic The Holy Mountain.
The outré design (plus a daily schedule of meals vans and leisure) made the place no mere model extension. The place additionally served different spirits and made a killer espresso martini, and virtually oozed Marfa cool. The bar employees, in the meantime, couldn’t be extra personable.
Whereas admitting the closing is tough, the Gitmans didn’t specific any remorse concerning the experiment.
“From the start, Senza was constructed to be a haven for curious individuals,” wrote the brothers. “For creatives, weirdos, bartenders, regulars, wanderers, and anybody who wished one thing slightly completely different. And one way or the other, that half labored. The room grew to become what we hoped it could be.”
