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    Ask the Community - AZ Wine Hops Touring

    Is it possible to "tag along" with another group? My friend is going to be here in March and it would just be the two of us

    Sure, that will be a public join in. Do you know what day exactly?

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    Arizona Wine Collective - Beautiful evening on the patio of one of my favorite places! And a Queen of Cups, Tempranillo in my hand!

    Arizona Wine Collective

    4.7(77 reviews)
    8.1 mi
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    What an adorable place! I enjoyed a candle making class…read morelast week. They provide wine, snacks and everything you need to make a candle. If you don't drink wine you pay a discounted price and still enjoy the experience. Employees are super friendly. I ended up buying mesquite smoked caramel popcorn for $10.00 to take home. It wasn't good, caramel sticks to your teeth making it a very unpleasant experience

    I really try not to drag local businesses; times are tough for everyone, but people deserve to know…read morewhat an absolute rip-off this place is. We live in the neighborhood and have stopped in before (more on that later), so the other day we swung by to grab a bottle of our go-to white, Dos Cabezas. It's an inexpensive, easy-to-find Arizona bottle that literally every wine bar, bottle shop, and grocery store in town sells for $25 or less. AZ Wine Collective's price? $40. For a to-go bottle. Not opened, not enjoyed there, just handed over in a bag. It's $22 across the street at Trader Joe's, and at other local wine bars/bottle shops, it's never over $25. Honestly, I should've known better after our first visit. We initially stopped in for a glass of wine because we love Arizona wines and were excited to support a neighborhood spot. Then we met the owner, who explained he bought the business after following his daughter to U of A while she attends college from the Midwest. He openly admitted he "thought it would be a fun business to have, but doesn't know much about wine." That checks out. One look at the tasting menu and it's painfully clear no one here is curating anything. If the owner doesn't know much about wine, who is training the staff? No one. It's clear they can only recite the tasting notes supplied by the wineries. And the charcuterie board? Imagine paying premium prices for the same cheese you could toss into your cart at Fry's. Nothing wrong with grocery store cheese, but if I'm paying wine bar prices, I hope for something a little more inspiring than pepper jack cubes. The vibe? Picture sipping wine... in a HomeGoods. Everything about this place screams "mustard is too spicy": the décor, the wine selection, the food, all of it. Ambiance? Haven't seen her. I'm sure there's a "It's wine o'clock somewhere" sign lurking about. Do yourself a favor and go literally anywhere else. Tucson has several fantastic wine bars that know what they're doing and won't charge you 40 bucks for a $22 bottle.

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    Arizona Wine Collective - One of our favorite spots in Tucson! All the delicious local wines and we so appreciate it!

    One of our favorite spots in Tucson! All the delicious local wines and we so appreciate it!

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    The Windmill Winery Tasting Room - Happily See'n Red flight and Flatbread

    The Windmill Winery Tasting Room

    4.2(50 reviews)
    51.3 mi

    This place in the tiny village of Florence, AZ is a gem of a find! Beautiful grounds with a couple…read moreof event venues. Wine tasting flights. Beer. They've food trucks that visit. They serve food, flatbreads, charcuterie boards and such. Live music. Such a cool place. The folks were great. They were attentive. Pleasantly answered any questions we had about the place, a winery, all situated amongst a vineyard and a pretty lake! Truly an oasis.

    If you read my reviews you know that outside me, my wife, and three children, there is my…read moremother-in-law, and, my grandmother-in-law. In this Saturday afternoon my mother-in-law just got back from her trip to Greece. Normally someone would just sleep this day away, but she arrived rejuvenated. Let's go to Windmill Winery she insisted. Who was I to disagree?. We arrived on a lovely Saturday afternoon and had a quick walk around. The birds strategically placed all around the grounds was a nice touch. The koy feeding pound was nice with its running water providing some soothing ambient noise. We order a couple of bottles of wine and a couple of charcuterie boards. The options on the boards were very nice. The disappointing part is that it wasn't on a board. It came in a Styrofoam box. While not a big deal, it did take away from the ambiance and winery feel. Sorry, I don't remember the exact names of the bottles but I will do my best to distinguish them. Also... I'm a bit of a wine snob, but know nothing about wine. I just know what I like. I will start with the Pinot Grigio that's made at this winery. It had a bit of a sweet tinge to it. Not overpowering but definitely hits you on the back end. It was ok, but I don't really care for a sweetness in most my wines. We also had another Pinot Grigio that was not made at that location. That was more to my liking, with a nice dry back to it and a bit of bitterness. We also had a sweet white. I remember this one because they didn't really qualify it a Syrah, Reisling, or Moscato. They compared to a Reisling but I feel it was more adjacent to a Syrah. It was berry forward. Not for me but my grandmother loved it. After the two bottles we drank by the glass. My wife and I stuck with the imported Pinot and my in-law la stuck with the Syrah adjacent. We also ordered one of their flat bread pizzas. While it seemed as if they didn't really have much of a kitchen the pizza was a pleasant surprise. We really enjoyed it. As it got later in the afternoon people began to leave. We were among the last to start to leave, but as we were walking out you could see cars began to arrive and they were in the stages of setting up for an even event with a band. I will surely return for that. I love live music and pair with wine and food... well then you just stole my heart. Great place to visit.

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    The Windmill Winery Tasting Room - Lake House Dining room/hall

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    Willcox Wine Country - Our shirts for this year's event

    Willcox Wine Country

    3.0(2 reviews)
    72.0 mi

    Second year attending. This festival is awesome. People are super friendly. Lots of wonderful…read morewine tasting booths! Quite a few vendors selling other items. There was only one food truck on site, Mexican food, we actually ate at the brick and mortar restaurant the next day. Too bad there weren't more for more variety. There were a few food items available via vendors other than the food truck. The tasting rooms along Railroad Park are also open which was a huge plus. There was also live music and it was really good! There are limited places to stay if staying town, so I would book early if staying in Willcox. We stayed at the Motel 6 in town and it was basic but nice. There are also few vineyards and "dive" bars in town as well as a couple of pretty good restaurants. There were a couple cons....it was hot! - Mid 90s made for a few hours of being really uncomfortable and there is not enough shaded seating -- I would recommend bringing your own chairs just in case so you can set up on the lawn area, maybe a couple of umbrellas too. Also be aware if you purchase the beer tasting tickets. Beer tasting is separate from the Willcox Wine Festival and is actually there through the Chamber of Commerce and it's just one stand with some different beers, a canned margarita, and a canned vodka. Cans are also sold at 5$ each. All in all I would recommend checking it out if you get the chance. We always make a fun trip out of it and have a good time every time, would totally recommend and will be back next year!

    Came for the wine festival weekend. Many tasty vitners to drive to. I especially liked Zapara's &…read moreBodega Pierce, neither had joined the formal participants on the list. Sadly the official website has much to despair. No map of wineries. Website had issues including needing update as of the 1st day. Will not bother again, but will visit favorite wineries which rival Sonoma & Napa regions.

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    Willcox Wine Country - Golden Rule tent

    Golden Rule tent

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