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    Old Pueblo Cellars

    4.5 (81 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 5:30 PM

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    Classy
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Michelle D.

    What a pleasant surprise to find this vineyard right here in town! They were having a vendor event in the room they are renovating to have more events. The staff serving the wine at the event was very nice and made great recommendations. The tasting room is what you want a wine tasting room to look like. It has a good sized bar and a lovely sitting area. There is outside seating and a swing on the deck. I'll for sure go back for a tasting.

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    Jason L.

    We visited this tasting room yesterday and enjoyed a flight of delicious white and red wines. Natalie, who was very friendly, managed the tastings and described each of their wines. We wound up buying a couple bottles that we liked from the tasting, which also made our tastings free. The grounds surrounding the tasting room are very scenic and peaceful. We sat outside in the shade enjoying a glass of wine next to the vineyard and saguaros. This place will be on our list every time we visit Tucson.

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    Tatum R.

    We were able to visit during a friends birthday and it was a fun time! We did a tasting and charcuterie board; and the quality of most everything we tried was pretty good. The attendant was knowledgeable and answered all of our questions and there were a lot of spaces outside to walk around, too. Just pay attention to their hours so you have enough time to enjoy the grounds after your tasting.

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    Briana R.

    Stopped in casually on a Saturday to check it out! The grounds are impeccable and walking in along the grapes was a treat. The tasting room is comfortable and beautiful. We didn't have a reservation for a tasting so we just sat for an hour or two to enjoy a glass. Service was incredible and we loved the Chardonnay, Vignoir, Malbec and Tempranillo. Be sure to call ahead for a tasting reservation so you know which wines you want to try and buy! Can't wait to go back.

    John Q.

    As a CA winery owner new to AZ I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the wines, the beauty of the property and the hospitality! We were greeted at the front gate by the owner and hosted in the tasting room by Alessia. She was vibrant and knowledgeable about the wines, vineyards and some wine history. She and others in their wonderful staff made our visit incredib

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    Valerie S.

    If you're looking for a place to enjoy and taste some AZ wines in a quiet and off the beaten path, this is your spot! Friends brought us here and I was amazed I had never heard of it! You definitely want to call and make reservations. I called and was able to get same-day reservations in an hour! The day we visited was on a Saturday and they had a few vendors there, which was nice. When our tasting reservation began, we opted to sit outside underneath the beautiful desert trees. It was a warm day, but not hot! They also have indoor seating and tasting, but it's pretty limited, so again, make a reservation. We had a gentleman pouring for us and he was super friendly. While I didn't taste anything I liked enough to buy, I will return and taste others, as this was a very nice and relaxing experience. There are chairs situated throughout. It appears you can sit and leisurely sip your vino, should you choose.

    Organic, sulfite free, vegan wines in painted bottles that protect the wine.
    Lex O.

    I didn't know that organic, sulfite free, vegan wines existed, much less tasted as good as these wines. Alessia was awesome at explaining the different wines, winemaking process, and the uniqueness of preservative free wines. I've been to dozens of wineries and wine tastings in many different states, yet I still learned new things from Alessia. She was an absolute joy. The wine club membership is a great value with 12 bottles of wine a year and complimentary tastings every visit for the member and one guest. The tasting room is cozy, but tastefully decorated and the outside seating area is relaxing and well landscaped. I would highly recommend this winery and the wine tasting room.

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    Melissa C.

    A special Labor Day tasting turned into a great time! The 2 of us were set up in some comfy chairs, it was very VIP. We were a bit early (better than being late!) and checked out the surrounding area before the noon tasting. Don't miss the grapevines! And horses. It's a short walk from the parking to the tasting room. For the tasting, which is $12, there was a party of 4 at the bar, and the 2 of us in the "VIP" seats (comfy chairs). Our tasting hostess was knowledgeable and interspersed trivia with the wine FAQs. Fun! The tasting pour is generous, and we tasted 6 wines- 4 red, 2 white. All were very good, and no nitrates to boot! Goodbye, wine headaches! Bottles are $28-$38 or so, and I believe they're all organic wines. There is no chardonnay or cabernet, this place is a bit fancy with their Malbec, Viognier and Petite Sirah! There is also a gift area with wine related merch, logo mugs and other items for sale. You can purchase different colored (empty!) wine bottles for $20. The cactus logo on the bottle is very cool. I believe they will be expanding their days of operation and/or hours in the fall/winter. Cheers!

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