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Between Camp Verde & Cottonwood, Arizona

Outside Camp Verde, Arizona ---ALCANTARA Vineyard

Alcantara Vineyards 
Welcome to Arizona Wine Country! Until recently all the talk about wineries in Arizona has been about the Southern part of the state, but the new buzz is in Northern Arizona!

Alcantara Vineyards, the first winery on the Verde River is one of the largest vineyards in Central and Northern Arizona. Make it a day trip from the Phoenix or Scottsdale area. Check our Arizona winery tours and tasting with an outstanding selection of wines, made right here in Arizona. Visit us and see what its all about.

Our vineyards have over 13,000 vines and offers 12 different varietal's. Come and try our red and white wines, that will transform your taste buds into the relaxing world of wine tasting. Enjoy our surroundings which include the Verde River running around our property, with bald eagles flying overhead. Feel free to bring a picnic basket to enjoy our outside balcony and grass area.

For more details visit:

Alcantara Vineyard and Winery,
7500 E Alcantara Way ,
Verde Valley , AZ 86325
(between Cottonwood and Camp Verde )
(928) 649-8463
wine tasting daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
tours on Friday and Saturday at 11:30 a.m.  

Our high country vineyards, near Sedona Arizona are flourishing and make the perfect getaway when you are looking to enjoy Arizona wines in a spectacular setting. Just two hours from Phoenix area and one of the best wineries near Sedona Arizona, Cottonwood and Jerome, as well as convenient to Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon. Alcantara harvests wine in August and September, an event visitors are invited to watch...and don't forget you can now buy Arizona wines online 

There are big plans in the works for Alcantara Vineyards, we will be breaking ground on our new Tuscan Village. It will feature a new winery tasting room, Bed and Breakfast Inn, a bistro, shops and artisans. We expect these additions to be completed in the upcoming future, so keep in touch with our progress! 

For more details about the greater Sedona - Verde Valley area visit: www.SedonaVerdeValley.org
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