Located in beautiful Northern Arizona, the Verde Valley Wine Trail invites wine enthusiasts to experience a destination rich in history, beauty, and the production of exquisite Arizona wines. 

There are many Arizona wineries and tasting rooms on the Verde Valley Wine Trail that offer a variety of skillfully crafted wines to satisfy any wine taster’s palate. Every winery has its own unique personality and distinct wines for visitors to discover at each stop along the Wine Trail.

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Support the Winemakers of Arizona by using our Verde Valley Wine Trail Passport App!

ENTER TO WIN

check in along the trail

or GET YOUR PASSPORT STAMPED!

SPECIAL OFFERS • LOCAL ATTRACTIONS • GREAT PRIZES

Use the Verde Valley Wine App to check-in at 10 stops on the map and you’ll automatically be entered to win!

Don’t have the app? Visit 10 stops along the Verde Valley Wine Trail with your physical Passport, get your stamps, and simply mail it back/upload to be entered into our next Drawing!!

You’ll also automatically be entered for a chance to win

THE VINTAGE 2024 WEEKEND FOR 2!

Or use our Wine Trail Passport App on your moble device to check-in!

Please call the wineries you wish to visit to confirm hours of operation and make a reservation if necessary.

Verde Valley Wine Trail Passport Map, May 2023

EXPERIENCE EVERYTHING
THE VERDE VALLEY HAS TO OFFER

The list of wineries and tasting rooms in the Verde Valley is a quickly evolving list. The Verde Valley Wine Consortium is the place to visit to stay in the know of where to go for tasting wines around!

The Cottonwood Chamber keeps it’s finger on the pulse of the Verde Valley! It’s on their site you can learn more about what to do when you visit and better yet, where to eat!

COTTONWOOD, ARIZONA

The Heart of the Wine Trail

Located in the Verde Valley, Cottonwood is ideally situated above the heat of the desert and below the cold of Arizona’s high country. Surrounded by jagged mountains on the south & west and to the north & east by mesas and buttes, Cottonwood is named for the trees that grow along the Verde River. The town grew from a small farming community and Old Town Cottonwood retains the charm of those early beginnings.

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