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    Flying Leap Tasting Room

    4.1 (13 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    My boyfriend and I were in Bisbee for a couple of days last week. While he took the mine tour I did the wine tasting here. For $10 you get to taste six wines and keep a logo'd wine glass. I have done tastings at other Arizona winery's and have generally found the whites to be better than the reds. The guy serving the wine told me the owners were in the Air Force, hence the name. If you look at their logo it looks like a propeller. I like wine but I'm not an expert in it nor do I know all of the proper terminology but I do know that I like crisp dry whites and smooth medium to strong flavored dry reds. I don't like a lot of tannins and I often don't taste the fruits that are described in the literature. The wine tasting included both whites and reds. I don't remember a lot about the tasting but found several of them compelling enough that I ended up buying three bottles: 2012 Verdelho (white) 2011 Graciano (red) 2012 Estate Tempranillo (red) We had the Verdelho with a fish dinner the other night and it was perfect. The Tempranillo is actually the prior vineyard owners wine (the current owners bought the stock along with the winery).

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    Our server made tasting a flight of distillery spirits quite entertaining. I'm. Not much for spirits like this but the experience was fun!

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    Minnie, the woman serving us is incredibly hospitable and the wine is delicious.

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    Los Milics Vineyards - Casitas

    Los Milics Vineyards

    4.4(92 reviews)
    40.5 mi

    Our first time Yesterday and as a picky German! This is a classy Establishment! Food , wine Tasting…read morevery good ! No Time Pressure, spent 2 hours for Lunch! Definitely come back! Been in their Restaurant in Tuscon had a nice meal there ! Will join club soon! You can pick up your wine at Vineyard , Tuscon or Scottsdale! Compliments to the owner ,great vision to build this vineyard in Az and invest Top $$$ For being far out in the country side , the staff was well trained and knowledgeable

    It's a nice vineyard, but for the price we paid, we honestly expected more…read more We stayed in one of the casitas for two nights. The stay was fine overall, but there were quite a few frustrations. The contact number they gave us barely replied to texts, and no one ever picked up when we tried calling. The WiFi in the room was basically unusable--so slow that I couldn't even take a call. The shower has an open design, which meant water flooded half the bathroom every time. The casita itself is a decent size with space for a dining area and a bedroom, but the bed is designed to be lifted up to the ceiling, which felt completely unnecessary. That said, the view was stunning--facing the sunrise, and waking up to it was definitely the highlight of the stay. They provide a half bottle of wine as a welcome gift, but it's the cheapest wine they produce. Bottles at the vineyard start at $29, and anything else on the list starts around $44. For a place where you're right at the source, that felt steep. This makes me wonder how much are these wine costs if you buy it from a third party store. Personally, not that screw top makes any difference to the quality of the wine, but paying $50+ for a screw top bottle of wine off the shelf is unreal, especially coming from Europe. The restaurant is beautiful but the menu is rather small. Lunch is tapa style and dinner has a changing menu depending on what the chef wants to cook. Pretty hard to plan your meals if you are a picky eater.

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