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Download the Verde Valley Wine Trail Passport and get stamped at 10 local wineries to get special offers to local attractions, win prizes, and enter the quarterly grand prize drawing. – Jill Schildhouse
A Guide to the Verde Valley Wine Trail
What is the Verde Valley Wine Trail?
The Verde Valley Wine Trail is a scenic loop through Arizona's high-desert wine country. The trail connects small-batch vineyards nestled between Sedona and Jerome, making it perfect for tasting regional blends and enjoying sweeping red-rock views.
Recommended Vineyards and Wineries
Page Springs Cellars is a must-stop along the banks of Oak Creek, offering a riverside tasting area and friendly sommeliers. Arizona Stronghold's cozy tasting room and garden patio offer rustic charm, featuring delightful reds made only with grapes from Arizona.
Exploring the Wine Trail: Transport Options
Driving yourself works fine if you're visiting one or two vineyards over the course of an afternoon. However, if you're planning to sample multiple tastings, a shuttle or guided tour provides added peace of mind.
Reservation Tips for Vineyards/Wineries
Both Page Springs Cellars and Arizona Stronghold welcome walk-ins. However, if you're visiting on a weekend or with a group, making a reservation is advisable. It's a good idea to double-check each venue's website to determine if you'll need to plan ahead.
Dining Along the Trail
Each winery offers different food options. For example, Page Springs Cellars curates its cuisine to enhance your wine experience, offering seasonal pizzas, salads, entrees, and more. Additionally, noteworthy restaurants such as Nic's Italian Steak and Crab House in Cottonwood and Haunted Hamburger in Jerome are worth a visit.
Family-Friendly or Adults-Only?
Most wineries are family-friendly and happy to accommodate kids. However, anyone younger than 21 cannot participate in the wine sampling.