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    Vertigo Wines

    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Open 2:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Kendra C.

    I saw a SUMMER WINE WEDNESDAY special somewhere on social media for Vertigo Wines. You get 2 glasses of wine + cheese board for 1-2 people at $25 before taxes. I came to enjoy the deal and was very pleased. At first glance it's a little difficult to spot where Vertigo wines is but it is in the area with the train station. First thing I noticed once walking in was how beautiful, elegant, intimate, and cozy the establishment was. Not to mention the service, wine, and food were great! Without the deal the pricing is affordable.

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    Los Milics Vineyards - Casitas

    Los Milics Vineyards

    4.4(93 reviews)
    43.6 mi

    great service, beautiful place, cannot wait to come back and stay in their casitas! the best…read morechocolate mousse i have ever had!!!

    It's a nice vineyard, but for the price we paid, we honestly expected more…read more We stayed in one of the casitas for two nights. The stay was fine overall, but there were quite a few frustrations. The contact number they gave us barely replied to texts, and no one ever picked up when we tried calling. The WiFi in the room was basically unusable--so slow that I couldn't even take a call. The shower has an open design, which meant water flooded half the bathroom every time. The casita itself is a decent size with space for a dining area and a bedroom, but the bed is designed to be lifted up to the ceiling, which felt completely unnecessary. That said, the view was stunning--facing the sunrise, and waking up to it was definitely the highlight of the stay. They provide a half bottle of wine as a welcome gift, but it's the cheapest wine they produce. Bottles at the vineyard start at $29, and anything else on the list starts around $44. For a place where you're right at the source, that felt steep. This makes me wonder how much are these wine costs if you buy it from a third party store. Personally, not that screw top makes any difference to the quality of the wine, but paying $50+ for a screw top bottle of wine off the shelf is unreal, especially coming from Europe. The restaurant is beautiful but the menu is rather small. Lunch is tapa style and dinner has a changing menu depending on what the chef wants to cook. Pretty hard to plan your meals if you are a picky eater.

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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)
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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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