Discover 20 wineries, wine bars, and tasting rooms across Arizona's award-winning wine regions.
Unique elevation and climate produce wines with exceptional character
Perfect weather for wine tasting any time of year
Arizona wines winning national and international recognition
Our curated selection of must-visit wineries and tasting rooms

Pioneer of Arizona wine, producing exceptional Rhône-style wines since 2004. Beautiful creekside setting in the heart of Verde Valley wine country.

Founded by Maynard James Keenan of Tool fame. Award-winning wines in the historic mining town of Jerome with stunning views.

Tuscan-inspired estate winery with stunning vineyard views. Known for excellent Sangiovese and Mediterranean varietals.

Sister winery to Caduceus, offering a more casual tasting experience with great food pairings. Excellent outdoor patio.

Sustainable winery producing bold, expressive wines. Known for their Mangus red blend and commitment to Arizona terroir.
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Everything you need to know about Arizona wine country
Arizona has three main wine regions: the Verde Valley Wine Trail (near Sedona/Cottonwood), the Sonoita/Elgin area south of Tucson, and the Willcox area in southeastern Arizona. The Verde Valley is the most popular, with over 25 tasting rooms within a 30-minute drive of Sedona.
Top Arizona wineries include Page Springs Cellars (pioneer of Arizona wine), Caduceus Cellars (founded by Maynard James Keenan), Alcantara Vineyards, Merkin Vineyards, and Arizona Stronghold. The Verde Valley Wine Trail features over 25 tasting rooms within easy driving distance.
Yes! Several companies offer wine tours from Sedona to the Verde Valley Wine Trail. Tours typically visit 3-4 wineries and include transportation, tastings, and often lunch. The drive from Sedona to the main wine areas is only 20-30 minutes.
Arizona excels with warm-climate varietals including Rhône varieties (Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre), Spanish varieties (Tempranillo, Graciano), and Italian varieties (Sangiovese, Montepulciano). The high desert climate produces wines with excellent acidity and bold flavors.
Yes! Phoenix and Scottsdale have excellent wine bars including Postino (multiple locations), The Goose, Terroir Wine Pub, Rott n' Grapes, and many others. These offer curated selections of Arizona wines alongside international options.