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Bidra med feedbackWhere is this place? I tried to find it and never. It is the Brigadoon of wineries
We bought wine for less than $30 a bottle. We enjoyed the atmosphere and dialogue of growing wines in Arizona. Would like to have bread, crackers, bread bits, while tasting. How about pairing with a local bakery for bread pieces and selling some of their goodies, like a co-op business event, try Oh my goose or even Whisker Barkery for dogs? More beautiful place.
I cannot comment on the wines here, because unfortunately we have not managed to do so. I called and asked what their hours were, and they told them they were open to 5. We have a few minutes later at 4:45. We thought that would be a lot of time since the tasting would take about 15 minutes anyway. We went in and saw the woman working another couple sitting at the bar. Immediately it felt uncomfortable... the woman gave us a nervous smile and then just looked away. We made our way to the empty seats and began to sit down, and after a loooonnngggggg-time of unpleasant silence, she finally said Oh... are you here for a tasting? It's too late for that. I just called, why didn't she say she wasn't going over? And why are you so creepy? I have to say, in the end, everything worked out for the best. We went to Art of Wine and had an AMAZING experience and went away with 2 perfect bottles.
My fiance and I were in Sedona for a few days and decided to sample some Arizona wines and buy a bottle. First the tasting is $10 each and you don't get to keep your glass! Secondly, your given 3 or 4 wines to try without being told much about the wine itself or the price. After asking how much each bottle was, we found that the cheapest bottle was for $40. We didn't mind the price too much because we understood how much harder it is to grow grapes in AZ. So after all said and done, our total for the bottle and 2 tastings came to $64.00! Later that week, my bf and I made a quick run to Sedona's liquor store. We found the EXACT same bottle for $27.95!! NOTE TO SELF: From now on, always check out a town's liquor store first for prices on local wines. Guaranteed to be way cheaper.! Stay clear from Wild West Co all :
Me and my boyfriend were in Sedona last week and were lured into this store by the wine tasting sign on the chalkboard. For 10 dollars we got to try about 6 different wines including two tasty champagnes. The woman in the store knew a lot about the wines she offered us and was low pressure to buy. Even so I still left with a 30 dollar bottle of Champagne. It was worth it. Check it out. Cute store almost 100% Arizona wines. Located in Talaquepaque Village.