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Arizona Wine Grape Growers Sonoita Region ARIZONA WINE GRAPE GROWERS SONOITA REGION VAIL TOMBSTONE 3 13 7 82 11 83 1 5 Mountain Ranch Dr Lower Elgin Rd 16 Upper Elgin Rd SONOITA 10Cattle Ranch Ln ELGIN 12 4 2 6 8 15 d R o 14 el an n-C 9 Elgi 83 1. ARIZONA HOPS & VINES 6. FLYING LEAP 11. RUNE WINES 3450 Highway 82 VINEYARDS, INC. 3969 Highway 82 Sonoita, AZ 85637 342 Elgin Rd. Sonoita, AZ 85637 Phone: 301-237-6556 Elgin, AZ 85611 Phone: 520-338-8823 Hours: Thursday 12pm-4pm, Phone: 520-455-5499 Hours: Thursday 12-4pm, Friday – Saturday 10am-6pm, Hours: Daily 11am-4pm Friday – Sunday 11am-5pm Sunday 10am-4pm flyingleapvineyards.com runeswine.com azhopsandvines.com 7. HANNAH’S HILL VINEYARD 12. SAGE VINEYARDS 2. CALLAGHAN VINEYARDS State Highway 82 just east 90 Elgin Rd. 336 Elgin Rd. of milepost 40 on south side Elgin, AZ 85611 Elgin, AZ 85611 Elgin, AZ 85611 Phone: 602-904-2120 Phone: 520-455-5322 Phone: 520-456-9000 Hours: Thursday – Sunday Hours: Thursday – Sunday Email: [email protected] 11am-5pm 11am-4pm Hours: Weekends 10am-5pm, autumnsage.com callaghanvineyards.com 4:30pm on Sunday 13. SILVERSTRIKE WINERY hannahshill.com 3. CHARRON VINEYARDS 334 E. Allen St. 18585 S. Sonoita Highway 8. KIEF-JOSHUA VINEYARDS Tombstone, AZ 85638 Vail, AZ 85641 370 Elgin Rd. Phone: 520-678-8200 Phone: 520-762-8585 Elgin, AZ 85611 Hours: Daily 12-6pm Hours: Thursday – Sunday Phone: 520-455-5582 silverstrikewinery.com 10am-6pm Hours: Daily 11am-5pm 14. SONOITA VINEYARDS charronvineyards.com kj-vineyards.com 290 Elgin-Canelo Rd. 4. DEEP SKY VINEYARDS 9. LIGHTNING RIDGE Elgin, AZ 85611 124 Elgin Rd. CELLARS Phone: 520-455-5893 Elgin, AZ 85611 2368 Highway 83 Hours: Daily 10am-4pm Phone: 520-490-6170 Elgin, AZ 85611 sonoitavineyards.com Hours: Thursday – Sunday Phone: 520-455-5383 15. ELGIN WINERY 11am-5pm Hours: Friday 10am-4pm, AND DISTILLERY deepskyvineyards.com Saturday – Sunday 10am-5pm 471 Elgin Rd. lightningridgecellars.com 5. DOS CABEZAS Elgin, AZ 85611 WINEWORKS 10. RANCHO ROSSA Phone: 520-455-9309 3248 Highway 82 VINEYARDS Hours: Daily 10am-4pm Sonoita, AZ 85637 201 Cattle Ranch Ln. elginwines.com Phone: 520-455-5141 Elgin, AZ 85611 16. WILHELM FAMILY Hours: Thursday – Sunday Phone: 520-455-0700 VINEYARDS 10:30am-4:30pm Hours: Saturday – Sunday 21 Mountain Ranch Dr. doscabezas.com 11am-4pm Elgin, AZ 85611 ranchorossa.com Phone: 520-455-9291 Hours: Saturday – Sunday 11am-4pm wilhelmvineyards.com 33 ARIZONA WINE GRAPE GROWERS VERDE VALLEY REGION 9 t S Page Springs Rd n i a M 89A 10 SEDONA CLARKDALE 3 2 8 15 11 JEROME 6 12 179 13 89A C 14 4 o rn 5 17 v 260 il 1 le R 17 COTTONWOOD d Thousand Trails Rd CAMP VERDE 16 7 1. ALCANTARA VINEYARD 3. BURNING TREE CELLARS 5. CELLAR 433 & WINERY 1040 N. Main St. 240 Hull Ave. 3445 S. Grapevine Way Cottonwood, AZ 86326 Jerome, AZ 86331 Cottonwood, AZ 86326 Phone: 928-649-8733 Phone: 928-634-7033 Phone: 928-649-8463 Hours: Sunday – Thursday 12-7pm, Hours: Thursday – Sunday Hours: Daily 11am-5pm Friday – Saturday 12-10pm 11am-7pm, alcantaravineyard.com burningtreecellars.com Monday – Wednesday 11am-5pm cellar433.com 2. ARIZONA STRONGHOLD 4. CADUCEUS CELLARS 1023 N. Main St. 158 Main St. 6. CHATEAU TUMBLEWEED Cottonwood, AZ 86326 Jerome, AZ 86331 1151 W. State Route 89A Phone: 928-639-2789 Phone: 928-639-9463 Clarkdale, AZ 86324 Hours: Sunday – Thursday 12-7pm, Hours: Sunday – Thursday Phone: 928-634-0443 Friday – Saturday 12-9pm 11am-6pm, Hours: Sunday – Thursday 12-7pm, azstronghold.com Friday – Saturday 11am-8pm Friday – Saturday 12-8pm caduceus.org chateautumbleweed.com 34 ARIZONA WINE GRAPE GROWERS VERDE VALLEY REGION 7. CLEAR CREEK VINEYARD 11. JAVELINA LEAP VINEYARD 15. PILLSBURY WINE CO. & WINERY 1565 Page Springs Rd. 1012 N. Main St. 4053 E. Highway 260 Cornville, AZ 86325 Cottonwood, AZ 86326 Camp Verde, AZ 86322 Phone: 928-649-2681 Phone: 928-639-0646 Phone: 602-859-7418 Hours: Daily 11am-6pm Hours: Sunday – Thursday Hours: Wednesday – Sunday javelinaleapwinery.com 11am-7pm, 11am-5pm Friday – Saturday 11am-9pm clearcreekwineryaz.com 12. OAK CREEK VINEYARDS pillsburywine.com 1555 Page Springs Rd. 8. D.A. RANCH LODGE & Cornville, AZ 86325 16. SALT MINE WINE ESTATE VINEYARDS Phone: 928-649-0290 536 W. Salt Mine Rd. 1901 Dancing Apache Rd. Hours: Sunday – Thursday Camp Verde, AZ 86322 Cornville, AZ 86325 10am-6pm, Hours: Saturday – Sunday 12-5pm Hours: Open on select days from Friday – Saturday 10am-7pm Phone: 928-910-2075 11am-6pm (check website) oakcreekvineyards.net saltminewine.com Phone: 928-301-0791 daranch.com 13. PAGE SPRINGS CELLARS 17. SOUTHWEST WINE CENTER 1500 N. Page Springs Rd. 601 Black Hills Dr. 9. DEL RIO SPRINGS Cornville, AZ 86325 Clarkdale, AZ 86324 VINEYARD Phone: 928-639-3004 Phone: 928-634-6566 974 N. Grandview Hours: Sunday – Wednesday Hours: Thursday – Sunday 12-6pm Paulden, AZ 86334 11am-7pm, southwestwinecenter.org Phone: 928-636-9046 Thursday – Saturday 11am-9pm Hours: By Appointment pagespringscellars.com delriospringsvineyard.com 14. PASSION CELLARS – 10. GRANITE CREEK JEROME VINEYARDS 417 Hull Ave. 2515 N. Road 1 East Jerome, AZ 86331 Chino Valley, AZ 86323 Phone: 480-483-5051 Phone: 928-636-2003 passioncellars.com Hours: Thursday – Sunday 12-5pm granitecreekvineyards.com 35 ARIZONA WINE GRAPE GROWERS WILLCOX REGION 14 10 10 to New Mexico to New Fort Grant Rd WILLCOX Mexico W Rex A llen 10 from Tucson Dr 6 186 15 e v 3 A 8 16 ll 10 e k from 12 s 2 a Tucson H 191 HISTORIC N 5 181 DOWNTOWN 11 N Railview Ave Kansas Settlement Rd Settlement Kansas WILLCOX 4 7 1 SUNSITES 181 9 10 S Kuykendall 13 N Railroad Ave Cutoff Rd 1. ARIDUS WINE COMPANY 4. CARLSON CREEK 7. FOUR TAILS VINEYARD 145 N. Railview Ave. VINEYARDS 274 E. Pearce Rd. Willcox, AZ 85643 115 N. Railview Ave. Pearce, AZ 85625 Phone: 520-766-9463 Willcox, AZ 85643 Phone: 623-693-6547 Hours: Friday – Sunday 12-5pm Phone: 520-766-3000 fourtailsvineyard.com ariduswineco.com Hours: Wednesday – Sunday 11am-5pm 8. GOLDEN RULE VINEYARD 2. BIRDS AND BARRELS carlsoncreek.com 3525 N. Golden Rule Rd. VINEYARDS Cochise, AZ 85606 5000 E. Arzberger Rd. 5. COPPER HORSE Phone: 520-507-3310 Willcox, AZ 85643 VINEYARD Hours: By Appointment Phone: 520-507-0354 180 N. Railroad Ave, Suite B goldenrulevineyard.com Call for Hours Willcox, AZ 85643 birdsandbarrels.com Phone: 520-766-0001 9. HIGH LONESOME Hours: Saturday – Sunday VINEYARD 3. BODEGA PIERCE/ 11am-5pm 8979 N. High Lonesome Rd. SAECULUM CELLARS copperhorsevineyard.net McNeal, AZ 85617 4511 E. Robbs Rd. Phone: 909-557-4872 Willcox, AZ 85643 6. CORONADO Hours: By Appointment Phone: 602-320-1722 VINEYARDS highlonesomevineyard.com Hours: Thursday – Sunday 2909 E. Country Club Dr. 11am-5pm, Willcox, AZ 85643 10. HOFMANN VINEYARDS Monday – Wednesday Phone: 520-384-2993 9399 N. High Lonesome Rd. By Appointment Hours: Monday – Saturday McNeal, AZ 85617 bodegapierce.com 9:30am-5:30pm, Phone: 520-403-2100 saeculumcellars.com Sunday 10am-4pm Hours: By Appointment coronadovineyards.com hofmannvineyards.com 36 ARIZONA WINE GRAPE GROWERS WILLCOX REGION 11. KEELING-SCHAEFER 13. LAWRENCE DUNHAM 15. PILLSBURY WINE TASTING ROOM VINEYARDS COMPANY 154 N. Railroad Ave. 13911 S. Kuykendall Cutoff Rd. 6450 S. Bennett Pl. Willcox, AZ 85643 Pearce, AZ 85625 Willcox, AZ 85643 Phone: 520-766-0600 Phone: 602-320-1485 Phone: 928-595-1001 Hours: Wednesday – Sunday Hours: By Appointment Hours: Saturday – Sunday 11am-5pm ldvwinery.com 11am-5pm keelingschaefervineyards.com pillsburywine.com 14. PASSION CELLARS – 12. LARAMITA CELLARS WILLCOX 16. ZARPARA VINEYARD CHIRICAHUA RANCH 3052 N. Fort Grant Rd. 6777 S. Zarpara Ln. VINEYARDS Willcox, AZ 85643 Willcox, AZ 85643 6223 E. Calle Dr. Phone: 928-649-9800 Phone: 520-222-7114 Willcox, AZ 85643 Hours: By Appointment Hours: Friday – Sunday 11am-5pm Phone: 480-560-2605 passioncellars.com or by appointment Hours: By Appointment zarpara.com laramitacellars.com ARIZONA WINE GRAPE GROWERS STATEWIDE 1. BRUZZI VINEYARD 2. CELLA WINERY 3. RED ROCK RANCH 47209 N. Highway 288 6927 E. Brooks Blvd. VINEYARDS P.O. Box 15 Kingman, AZ 86401 Concho, AZ Young, AZ 85554 Phone: 928-692-9600 (in the White Mountains) Phone: 928-462-3314 Tasting Room Hours: Phone: 928-337-2289 Farm Stand Hours: Monday – Thursday Tasting Room and Shop Hours: Daily 7am-7pm (in season) By Appointment, May – October, Saturday 1-6pm Tasting Room Hours: Friday – Saturday 11am-5pm, redrockfarms.com/vineyards Friday – Sunday 12-5pm, Sunday 12-6pm reservations preferred cellawinery.com bruzzivineyard.com 37.
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