5 Sedona Wineries that Offer a Top Wine Tasting Experience

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Sedona has for long been a famous tourist destination in Arizona, but we never considered it a wine tasting destination as well. In fact, we had no idea there were so many wineries around Sedona. Leave alone the fact that some them may even rival the wineries in Napa Valley!

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Going wine tasting in Sedona, AZ

Every time we visited Sedona it was either for its ancient Indian dwellings, the ghost town of Jerome, or the many scenic trails that make this region so famous. Until one day when we received an invitation to do some wine tasting in Sedona. As it appears, the area around Sedona has recently become a wine tasting destination in its own right, with wineries that are already making waves in the U.S.

The Surprising Truth About Sedona’s Wine Making Business

The heat-pounded desert of Arizona may seem like the least likely place for wine making. And yet, some parts of the state enjoy microclimates that are very similar to the wine making regions of France and Italy. Such is the case of the Verde Valley, where Sedona is located. Here, the sunny days and cool nights combined with a soil that is both volcanic and rich in limestone create perfect conditions for growing premium quality grapes.

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Vineyard in Verde Valley, AZ

This exceptional climate also contributes to the terroir of the Verde Valley wines, which are not too sweet and not too dry. Because the quality of the wines in this region is so good, Sedona is becoming a mecca for food and wine tasting, luring visitors from all over the country.

Sedona wineries and wine tasting rooms are barely 30 years old, but wine making is not. Records indicate that in the 17th century the Franciscan missionaries planted the first vineyards in Verde Valley region and began producing wine.

image depicting grapes from Sedona wineries

What You Should Know About Sedona Wineries

Today, there are a few winemakers near Sedona that can brag about producing some fantastic wines. These are small producers that have a true passion for winemaking.

Since they don’t have a big production, their wines are only distributed to a few Arizona restaurants, or sold locally. Therefore, if you find a wine that you like you should buy it right there as you won’t find it in stores. Each winery has its own unique personality and distinct wines, so they are all worth visiting.

image depicting the Old Town Cottonwood, AZ
Cottonwood, AZ

Most wineries are an easy, half-hour drive southwest of Sedona, in Cottonwood, a picturesque small town with funky souvenir shops and art galleries.

5 Sedona Wineries that You Should Definitely Visit

If you have more than one day in Sedona and want to do some wine tasting, here are some wineries that we believe deliver a good experience:

1. Arizona Stronghold

Established in 2007, Arizona Stronghold is the largest winery in the Verde Valley as well as in Arizona. Because it’s a bigger winery, their wines are available in wine shops across the state. The winery has two tasting rooms: one in Old Town Cottonwood, next to Sedona, and one in Old Town Scottsdale.

wine tasting room in Sedona, AZ
AZ Stronghold tasting room in Cottonwood

They specialize in Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, and Malvasia Bianco. However, in their taste rooms you’ll find a wide variety of wines, from Malbec and Sangiovese, to Mourvedre and Petite Sirah.

We visited the winery’s taste room in Old Town Cottonwood, which is near Sedona. The location is quirky and vibrant, with a very relaxed atmosphere and a great service. The wines are very distinct and their tapas are tasty and reasonably priced. Great place for awesome artwork as well. They have an amazing selection of wines, so we bought a couple of bottles to take home with us.

The winery’s tasting room is located in Cottonwood and is open Monday to Sunday, between noon and 8:00 PM.

2. Cove Mesa Winery

Cove Mesa winery is the new “kid” on the block – a small family owned and operated winery. Its owners – Emil and Cindy Molin – emerged into Arizona’s wine scene in 2019, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. “It was our lifelong dream to own a vineyard” Molin told us, as we enjoyed savory snacks and a custom tasting. He studied wine and visited wine regions around the world for several decades before deciding to invest almost everything he had in the vineyards of the Verde Valley. 

Although relatively new, Cove Mesa’s sophisticated collection of wines attracts wine lovers from Sedona and beyond, so I strongly encourage you to visit it if you are in town.

Cove Mesa wine tasting room
Cove Mesa Testing Room

The winery’s tasting room is located in Cornville. Opening hours are Monday to Sunday, from noon to 6:00 PM.

3. Château Tumbleweed Winery

Like most wineries on the Verde Valley Wine Trail, Château Tumbleweed started as a small enterprise. In 2011, two couples with a passion for winemaking decided to bring together their 30 years of combined experience and create their own winery. 

Tasting room at Château Tumbleweed

Today, the wines produced at the Château Tumbleweed are sold in many stores and restaurants all throughout Arizona. They also ship to other states like California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Texas, Nevada and Oregon.

Wine and tapas at Chateau Tumbleweed winery
Wine and tapas

In addition to the cozy tasting room, the winery also has a small patio from where you can enjoy some wonderful Arizona sunsets over Sedona, while sipping a delicious wine. And if you just want to nibble, a cheese plate is a great complement to your wine tasting.

Château Tumbleweed winery in located in the heart of Camp Verde, about 35 miles away from Sedona. Opening hours are Monday through Sunday, from noon to 7:00 PM. Reservations are recommended as the tasting room is very popular among the locals.

4. Alcantara Vineyard

Alcantara is a family-owned winery that began in 2004. They have one of the largest vineyards in Arizona, encompassing 87 acres and 13,000 vines.

The winery specializes in rosé wines with aromas of lychee, cherry blossom, pomegranate, watermelon and honeysuckle. Their red wine variety is also very diverse, including Pinot Noir, Merlot, Zinfandel and the interesting Bella Dolce with aromas of Coca Cola, chocolate covered cherry, and juicy plum. 

Alcantara winery tasting room near Sedona
Alcantara winery tasting room

The winery is located just 25 miles away from Sedona, in a very peaceful place, surrounded by vineyards, and the Verde River. They have a very nice facility, with both indoor and outdoor seating for wine tasting and food.

Alcantara Vineyards and Winery is open Monday – Sunday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM. On Fridays & Saturdays at 11:30 AM, they offer vineyard tours. If you plan to tour the vineyard we recommend booking a tour in advance.

5. Merkin Vineyard

Merkin Vineyard is famous all throughout Arizona not only for being owned by an award-winning song writer –Maynard James Keenan– but also for its great wines. Keenan started making wine in the mid 2000s. All his wines are produced with grapes from his vineyards in the Verde Valley and Willcox, AZ. 

Merkin Tasting Room and Osteria in Sedona
Merkin Tasting Room and Osteria

The winery has a few tasting rooms in Arizona, but perhaps the most famous is the one in Cottonwood, near Sedona. Merkin Taste Room and Osteria opened in 2016 in a renovated one-story building in the Old Town. The room is quite spacious, including a bar, four seating booths, a community table, and several smaller tables.

Wine tasting in Sedona
Merkin winery

They make excellent Italian style wine and also serve delicious food, in case you want to eat here. The menu has a variety of dishes that pair up very well with the wines, like bruschetta, lasagna cupcakes, antipasti and pastas.

How to Visit the Sedona Wineries

Drinking and driving is never a good idea, especially around Sedona’s curvy mountain roads. Although these wineries are in very close in proximity to each other, it’s always better to have a designated driver in you are planning to go wine tasting.

If you’re concerned about drinking and driving, there are several companies that offer tours to the wineries around Sedona. These companies pick up guests anywhere in Sedona and drive them to the famous Verde Valley vineyards. Depending on your budget, you can travel by limo, jeep and even by kayak.

Shuttle taking people to the Sedona wineries
Shuttle for the Sedona wineries

There are also private tours that offer flexible start times. You can enjoy the tour at your pace, never rushing you along the way.

If you are interested in visiting more wineries in Sedona, you can check the map of the Verde Valley Wine Trail here.

What is the Arizona Wine Trail Passport?

The Arizona Wine Trail Passport is a mobile passport that features the six regions in the state with wine tasting rooms. The passport if free and will be instantly delivered to your phone via text or email and is ready to use immediately. There is no app to download. The passport gives you discounts and has an interactive map which is very useful if you plan to visit the wineries in Sedona.

Many of the wineries on this list participate in this program. When visiting a participating winery, remember to present your phone passport to one of the staff members in order to redeem the available discounts. If you are interested, you can sign up for the Arizona Wine Trail Passport here.

In addition to the discounts offered by each winery, if you visit at least one tasting room in three of the six regions in Arizona, you’ll automatically be entered to win a wine themed gift. These gifts may be anything from an Arizona t-shirt, a tote, Arizona logo wine glasses (set of 4), or a logo wine stopper.)

If you’d like to be entered to win an annual prize from the Arizona Office of Tourism, be sure to check-in to each tasting room you visit.

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