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Four Eight Wineworks

3.9 (38 reviews)
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Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Ryanne D.

Staff was very knowledgeable of the options when winetasting. They also had non-alcoholic beverages. The view was fantastic! The inside of the business was full of old things to look at. And we were there on Martin Luther king Junior day and there was an old radio tape machine playing that I had a dream speech. It truly made the experience eclectic. Prices were fair except for the stemware which was very overpriced. Restrooms are downstairs and you have to have a ticket before you go to down there and the staff down there was not too friendly. A bit rude! Would return for the wine!

The Oddity Wine Collective Satyr Sangiovese 2017
James H.

I had to stop by here today since a friend of mine had bought a bottle last year from the store next door (two doors down) that is also a part of this same project supported by Maynard. Along with being a fan of Maynard's music, the wine was fantastic. So research into what else they had was absolutely needed. We got as far as this first spot and the very first wine I tried (and only one I tried as I was hooked), wound up in a sale. They don't have much of a selection compared to the other spot a few doors down, but so far, I like it a lot. It isn't about wine so much as it is the records though for this one, as it is mostly a record store with some apparel downstairs and the small wine bar/tasting in the back. Record prices seemed on part with that of something like Guitar Center, so that was nice to see, and the staff was awesome. They were also very adamant about using the hand sanitizer on the way in and the use of masks to help protect everyone during COVID concerns. It's a fun place to hit if you're a fan of music, records, and wine. I actually visited the store this round with the same friend that found the bottle last time for me. He has his own review he wanted to add as well (albeit straight to the point and unique in his very own way): "Rango gives the wine store 5 waffles. Excellent. Clean and professional. -- Robert Grant" So that is my review, with some added info from a special guest reviewer.

Tayler H.

This place is VERY interesting. A wine co-op with super interesting merch! Theres wine on tap at the bar and a little lounge are as well as high top table seating with a beautiful view. There was tons of vinyl records for sale as we walked in and tons of cool/different gifts/souvenirs. It had kind of a Spencer's gifts vibe only cooler. There is also and actual barber shop in the basement. There's an old cigarette machine that has been converted into a mini art machine. You buy tokens from the cashier and put one in the machine, chose an option, and out pops a little piece of original art from a local artist!

Victoria G.

Great wine co-op with a large variety of wines from multiple vineyards. Comfy and cozy atmosphere.

Aaron Weiss - Tasting Room Guru!
Irene V.

At the Certified LocalAZ First Fall Festival in Phoenix I met Aaron Weiss. He is a tasting room teller for Four Eight Wineworks. After sampling "Merum", a delightful red from Iniquus Cellars, I was surprised to learn two things. Four Eight Wineworks is a coop. Their tasting room offers beer (open 7 days a week). Winemaking can be an expensive adventure. This cooperative enables almost anyone to join the pursuit of creating "that amazing bottle of wine". It's no wonder Four Eight Wineworks was at a LocalAZ event. Their wines are truly local products, created by local folk. Four winemakers plus a house wine are available for tasting in their Clarksdale space. Three local beers are on tap. And (there's more!) you can comfortably fit 48 for a party. Four-t-y Eight. Isn't that cute of them? Hours of operation are 12-7pm every day of the week. (Thanks Aaron!)

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Great place for a tasting or a glass. Knowledgeable staff, comfy seating and laid back ambiance. Try a flight of the Chateau Tumbleweed.

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Caduceus Cellars - Behind the bar

Caduceus Cellars

(379 reviews)

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There are places you go for the wine. And then there are…read moreplaces you go for the people--and somehow the wine tastes better because of it. Caduceus Cellars, perched improbably in the bones of Jerome, is one of those rare joints where hospitality is not a script, not a brand exercise, but a lived, practiced craft. The kind you don't learn in a seminar. You earn it over years of showing up early, pulling shots, wiping counters, listening to locals, and remembering faces. We walked in right after opening--early, quiet, the town still rubbing the sleep out of its eyes. And then something extraordinary happened. Allen looked up, smiled, and recognized us. Not from last week. Not from last season. From eleven years ago. That kind of memory stops you in your tracks. It's not clever. It's not performative. It's human. It says: you mattered the last time you were here. From there, the hour evaporated. Life, travel, how Jerome has changed and how it hasn't. The ebb and flow of a town that's been rich, abandoned, rediscovered, and reimagined more times than most American cities ever will be. Brian and Allen don't rush you through a tasting--they invite you into a conversation. The wine is the anchor, but the exchange is the point. Before the cellars, these two ran what many locals still swear was the best café in Jerome. That's where they learned the real trade: how to read a room, how to listen, how to make people feel welcome without making a show of it. Coffee and espresso are brutal teachers--there's nowhere to hide. That discipline carries over beautifully here. And the wine? It's the kind that demands attention without demanding obedience. Thoughtful, expressive, unapologetically rooted in place. You come for what may very well be the best wine in the West--and you stay because someone remembered your name. Caduceus Cellars isn't just a tasting room. It's a reminder that the soul of travel isn't novelty--it's connection. Go for the wine. Stay for Brian and Allen. Leave with the feeling that, somehow, Jerome remembers you too.

I hope the wine tastes better than the service! The woman and man seemed to be more in place at a…read moreDMV than a business that's actually trying to turn a profit. When I asked about information on the wine I was told to check the web page and quickly dismissed so she could have a conversation with a "regular" who just walked in.

Merkin Vineyards Hilltop Winery & Trattoria - Caesar salad was fresh & delicious

Merkin Vineyards Hilltop Winery & Trattoria

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Merkin Hilltop Vineyard in Cottonwood is one of my favorite spots in the Verde Valley. The patio…read moreviews are incredible you can see for miles across the whole area and it just makes everything better with a glass of wine in hand. The wine is really solid too especially their estate stuff like the Graciano Tempranillo and Garnacha they grow right there on the property. I like grabbing a flight and pairing it with their handmade pasta or wood fired pizza. The whole place sits next to the production facility so you feel like you're right in the middle of it all. Just make sure to grab reservations ahead of time if you can because it fills up fast especially when the weather is nice and you want that good patio seat. It's a great spot for good food good wine and those views. I keep going back and it never lets me down. Highly recommend if you're in the area.

While the atmosphere and sunset view were beautiful, I am writing this review to express my deep…read moredisappointment regarding our dining experience. We read the disclaimer on the bottom of the menu stating possible risk of cross-contamination and informed our server that a member of our party has celiac disease, despite this declaration we were served allergens TWICE. Both the fried gnocchi with the steak and a pizelle cookie hidden in the ube gelaska were served despite our clear notice. Food safety is a significant responsibility, and it appears the kitchen staff ignored the modifier on the service ticket for the steak (the server forgot to add the modifier on the dessert dish) and the server did not pay attention to the presentation prior to delivering the dish to the table. While the manager was lovely and effective at de-escalating the situation, the initial server's reaction was to walk away. Celiac disease is a serious health issue, not a dietary preference, and requires strict precautionary measures. Unfortunately, the carelessness displayed by the staff deters us from returning, as this lack of attention to detail poses a serious health risk to your patrons. I hope this feedback will be taken seriously to ensure better safety protocols in the future. It's a beautiful establishment with an incredibly unique menu that deserves better service and care from the staff.

Chateau Tumbleweed - All their awards for fantastic wine, they should be moved out of the restroom though ;)

Chateau Tumbleweed

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Met Chris at the verde canyon railroad. She was so nice and took time to explain the wind. Loved…read moreeverything I tasted. Especially the rosé as it was a warm day. Tasted the reds and they were amazing as well. Super nice and I would totally recommend stopping by and enjoying a bottle with friends at their location.

In our most recent visit to the Cottonwood and Clarkdale area, we decided to check some wineries we…read morehad not had the opportunity to visit or try in the past - and right on highway 89A and convenient in our travels was Chateau Tumbleweed Winery. We have been amazed... that the Southwest and especially the Verde Valley area has so many viticultural qualities that stand out. Being somewhat connoisseurs of good vino we're always on the lookout for more extraordinary and delicious wines in Arizona. Wine enjoyment is very subjective, and our tastes may not reflect yours but what we have found here at the Chateau Tumbleweed Winery defines the regions wine eminence and potential. Of most the wines tried an overwhelming number we found to be of high quality. Their white, red, and rosé varieties are a refined sort, giving each a uniqueness that one can distinguish from other vintners. They have made a specific point of utilizing some of the best of the best vineyards across Arizona thereby designing their own distinctive approbation to their own product. Some our faves on our visit are the refined Cimmaron Vinyard Mourvèdre 2022, the pixelating Picford Blanc 2023, the refreshing Rex 2022 and the exhilarating Miss Sandy Jones 2023. We took some home! Miss Sandy, Mourvedre, Rose and Dos Amigos. Enjoying a few wine choices at their location is a relaxing, enjoyable and flavorful happening as they offer a calming and comforting outdoor patio area conducive to sipping and enjoying. If you're wine connoisseurs like us, you will enjoy a pause here for some refreshing and enjoyable sips on the patio.

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