Old Town Cottonwood is the historic area of Cottonwood, the center of wine country. Nestled in about a five-block stretch are some of the areas finest restaurants, multiple wine tasting rooms and an array of interesting shops, galleries and antique stores.
During the tour, you will have the choice of visiting Arizona Stronghold, the state’s largest vineyard, or visit across the street to Pillsbury Winery, owned by the former Hollywood director Sam Pillsbury. Down the street are additional options to choose from, Burning Tree Cellars, Carson Creek, Merkin Vineyards Osteria, Highway 101 Winery.
This 3-hour tour allows you to get a taste of the different wines and wine making styles of the wines made along the Verde Valley Wine Trail.
Pickup included
Join us for a delightful excursion through the charming streets of Old Town Cottonwood, where we offer the flexibility to visit any two tasting rooms of your choice. Immerse yourself in the rich flavors of local wines while exploring the scenic beauty of this historic area. Whether you're a wine connoisseur or simply looking to savor the taste of Arizona's finest, our tour promises an unforgettable experience tailored to your preferences. Discover the hidden gems of Cottonwood as you indulge in a personalized journey through its thriving wine scene.
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