Drink Local Wine in Northern Arizona Wine Country
Wine Country in Arizona? We think this list of local wineries answers that question, or at least the northern half of it. Enjoy the wines of the Sedona Verde Valley, including Jerome, Cottonwood, Page Springs and Cornville. And, we encourage a detour into Chino Valley.
Page Springs Cellars
Why We Love It: The cellar works primarily with five vineyards to produce Rhône-style wines like Syrah, Petite Sirah, Grenache and Mourvedre. The scenic tasting room is worth a visit.
Oak Creek Vineyards
Why We Love It: The 4,000 plants on this ten-acre plot only yield about 750 barrels a year—four reds, four whites and two desserts. The small number means extra attention is devoted to each…and not much of it...
Javelina Leap Vineyard and Winery
Why We Love It: The zinfandels and that they keep the vineyard natural by letting native plants intermingle with the vines. Must be why their namesake javelinas like to come by for a visit. You will want to visit,...
Alcantara Vineyard and Winery
Why We Love It: The views at Alcantara Vineyards are an attractive backdrop to the wine tasting experience.
Pillsbury Wine Company
Why We Love It: Lauded by many as one of the best winemakers in Arizona, Sam Pillsbury is committed to making “food” wines and not the big, high-alcohol “Hummer” wines you get from high-production vineyards....
Granite Creek Vineyards
Why We Love It: The vines at Granite Creek are grown using organic granite soil and pure well water. The production is small but the grape is pure Arizona. The inventory changes per season so grab bottles when you...
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