Wineries
Southwest Wine Center
The Southwest Wine Center is a community hub, resource and learning lab that houses our full-production winery and tasting room open to the...
Southwest Wine Center
601 W Black Hills Dr Clarkdale, Arizona 86324
Arizona's diversity shines through in its people, its experiences and even its landscapes — a choice few of which present the perfect conditions for growing grapes.
Will travel for wine? Arizona entered the wine business back in the 1970s and created a wine culture today that honors the agricultural bounty of the state’s high deserts and the dedication of the people who tend the vines at more than 30 wineries in Arizona. Tasting rooms have elevated Arizona’s wine reputation even in areas far removed from the vineyards. Restaurants and bars statewide, in small towns and big cities, have added the flavors of Arizona to their menus. Wherever your travels take you, cheers to Arizona.
With climate and soil conditions comparable to wine regions in California and Argentina, Arizona’s southern high deserts made the state a major player in international wine circles. Willcox and Sonoita are the most prolific Arizona wine regions, with their vast valley farmlands producing nearly three quarters of the state’s grapes to produce award-winning Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec and Merlot varietals.
Sonoita was the first location in Arizona to be designated as an American Viticultural Area. Willcox followed and the Verde Valley recently joined the trio. See the handiwork of passionate growers and makers at the tasting rooms in Sonoita and Willcox during your wine country tour of Southern Arizona.
The neighboring cities of Cottonwood, Clarkdale, Jerome, Cornville, Camp Verde and Sedona have created a vibrant wine culture in central Arizona. The Verde Valley’s climate has much in common with Mediterranean wine growing regions. Volcanic soils, mild winters and summers with hot days and cool nights produce grapes with thick skins, dark colors and big flavors.
Tasting rooms transformed Old Town Cottonwood from a sleepy historic main street into a bustling collection of shops and eateries that attract visitors year-round. Wineries in Cornville and Sedona set up their tasting rooms along the banks of beautiful Oak Creek, and even rugged Jerome and Camp Verde show their softer side with fine wine pairings at area eateries. Plus, wine growing is literally part of the curriculum at Yavapai College, where its Southwest Wine Center operates a student-run estate vineyard that offers vine-to-bottle education.
Plan your trip and download our Arizona Wine brochure, Savoring Arizona, and get started exploring the state's burgeoning wine regions.
Discover the three AVA Wine Regions or Arizona
Flights abound throughout the state — wine flights, that is. For visitors and locals alike, Arizona’s tasting rooms provide an accessible alternative for oenophiles who may not have the time to visit the wineries themselves.
The Scottsdale Wine Trail is home to five walkable tasting rooms, with pours from various Arizona wineries; on Cottonwood’s Main Street you’ll find more than 10 places to sip and swirl; and in Tucson, the Arizona Wine Collective takes you on a journey through Arizona wine country without ever leaving town.
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Download our latest Arizona Wine brochure, Savoring Arizona, and get started exploring the state's burgeoning wine regions.
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