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    Ariana M.

    We had a lovely time here with Raven this afternoon. My husband (was only my boyfriend at the time) took me to the original location in Young years ago. James showed us an unforgettable time that day, and I was pleasantly surprised to see they are now Superior. Both locations are wonderful with wine and hospitality that can't be beat. Five and a half years ago, with my future husband, see below!

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    The Windmill Winery Tasting Room - Happily See'n Red flight and Flatbread

    The Windmill Winery Tasting Room

    (50 reviews)

    This place in the tiny village of Florence, AZ is a gem of a find! Beautiful grounds with a couple…read moreof event venues. Wine tasting flights. Beer. They've food trucks that visit. They serve food, flatbreads, charcuterie boards and such. Live music. Such a cool place. The folks were great. They were attentive. Pleasantly answered any questions we had about the place, a winery, all situated amongst a vineyard and a pretty lake! Truly an oasis.

    If you read my reviews you know that outside me, my wife, and three children, there is my…read moremother-in-law, and, my grandmother-in-law. In this Saturday afternoon my mother-in-law just got back from her trip to Greece. Normally someone would just sleep this day away, but she arrived rejuvenated. Let's go to Windmill Winery she insisted. Who was I to disagree?. We arrived on a lovely Saturday afternoon and had a quick walk around. The birds strategically placed all around the grounds was a nice touch. The koy feeding pound was nice with its running water providing some soothing ambient noise. We order a couple of bottles of wine and a couple of charcuterie boards. The options on the boards were very nice. The disappointing part is that it wasn't on a board. It came in a Styrofoam box. While not a big deal, it did take away from the ambiance and winery feel. Sorry, I don't remember the exact names of the bottles but I will do my best to distinguish them. Also... I'm a bit of a wine snob, but know nothing about wine. I just know what I like. I will start with the Pinot Grigio that's made at this winery. It had a bit of a sweet tinge to it. Not overpowering but definitely hits you on the back end. It was ok, but I don't really care for a sweetness in most my wines. We also had another Pinot Grigio that was not made at that location. That was more to my liking, with a nice dry back to it and a bit of bitterness. We also had a sweet white. I remember this one because they didn't really qualify it a Syrah, Reisling, or Moscato. They compared to a Reisling but I feel it was more adjacent to a Syrah. It was berry forward. Not for me but my grandmother loved it. After the two bottles we drank by the glass. My wife and I stuck with the imported Pinot and my in-law la stuck with the Syrah adjacent. We also ordered one of their flat bread pizzas. While it seemed as if they didn't really have much of a kitchen the pizza was a pleasant surprise. We really enjoyed it. As it got later in the afternoon people began to leave. We were among the last to start to leave, but as we were walking out you could see cars began to arrive and they were in the stages of setting up for an even event with a band. I will surely return for that. I love live music and pair with wine and food... well then you just stole my heart. Great place to visit.

    Waggin’ Vineyard & Estate - Globe has their own Chardonnay

    Waggin’ Vineyard & Estate

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    An absolutely wonderful vineyard and estate. So many cozy seating areas overlooking beautiful…read moreviews. This is the perfect place for an event or large group. The wines were all delicious. Prices are a bit high for bottles. $42-$48 each. Glasses of wine are $12 each. We were there for a few hours enjoying the patio and sipping on wine. It was a beautiful Saturday and only 2 other people came in the whole time. The woman pouring our wine was very sweet and friendly. Surprisingly though, she had no knowledge of the wines and said she has never tasted them because she doesn't drink. We asked a couple questions about how long they've been a winery and she couldn't answer any. She even thought the animals that had passed away recently were llamas. I explained to her they were alpacas. I really think if you're going to hire someone you should make sure they are at least somewhat knowledgeable about the business especially since your customers are paying quite a bit. But like I said the wines and the views are wonderful and I absolutely love the dog theme. So that's why I gave 5 stars.

    I had a lovely visit. I didn't catch the gals name that was running it but she warmly welcomed us…read moreand provided exceptional service. I enjoyed a wine slushie and charcuterie board. there was a gentleman playing on the piano while we were there. they have a lovely patio area and a few farm animals that you can pet. They are super friendly.

    Wines of Willcox - Shady table while Wilcox Wine Festival 2016 sets up for the day's wine, crafts, souvenirs, and food booths. There's wonderful entertainment!

    Wines of Willcox

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    BACKGROUND One of…read moremy favorite qualities I love about my mom is how she always loves getting out and exploring. She's had the exploring bug ever since I can remember. Getting to go on those trips with her is one of the things I miss most about traveling so much. One trip I missed that she frequently spoke fondly about is wine tasting in Willcox, Arizona. WILCOX WINES: THE HISTORY The history of Arizona's wine industry actually began in pre-Prohibition days. Back then, Arizona had more grapes than California. From Prohibition to 1980's it was illegal to make wine in Arizona. In 1982, Arizona passed a series of laws that enabled and regulated the activities of a new class of liquor license, the Domestic Farm Winery. In 2005, a Supreme Court ruling made parts of Arizona's wine laws unconstitutional. In 2006, the passage of SB1276 brought Arizona's wine laws into compliance with the Supreme Court's ruling which caused a resurgence in the Arizona wine industry. There are currently approximately 80 wineries in Arizona, in three main regions: Sonoita, Elgin and Willcox/Verde Valley. Willcox is about one hour southeast of Tucson. There are wine festivals held twice each year: the third weekend in May and the third weekend in October. THE STORY I finally had the opportunity to go with my mom to the last Willcox Wine Tasting Festival. The main tent setup is downtown, in the historic railroad section. That area is also where many of the Arizona wineries have local store fronts, like Flying Leap, Aridus, and Carlson Creek. When you arrive, you can purchase tickets which allow you to sample any of the many selections from the participating wineries. My favorite find was the Viognier from Aridus. There is also live music and most of the local restaurants are open. My favorite was Rodney's, a tiny shop where you order at the shop window from Rodney, and he serves your food out back on their outdoor patio. CONCLUSION The Willcox Wine Tasting Festival is very charming and super fun! 5/5 RECOMMEND OF NOTE *The next Willcox Wine Tasting Festival is May 19-20, 2016. *For more information: http://www.willcoxwines.com

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