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Located just one hour east of Tucson, the Willcox wine region produces 74% of the wine grapes grown in the state of Arizona. Whatever your tastes may be - Serious & Bold Reds, Vibrant & Crisp Whites, Dry, Spicy, Subtle & Food Friendly, Sweet Wines and Dessert Wines - Willcox has something for you!

Explore the wines, vineyards, and tasting rooms of Willcox, along with the friendly local restaurants, hotels & RV parks, art galleries, shops, museums, & picturesque natural beauty of the Sulphur Springs Valley.Wines of Willcox is a service of TRUST Art & Design and supports, promotes, & highlights businesses and points of interest in the Willcox, Arizona region.
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A: A wide range of grapes are grown (and experimental blocs are being planted all the time) but many varieties from France (Rhone), Spain (Rioja), & Italy (Piedmont, Chianti, etc.) have already proven to make excellent world-class wines. Mourvedre/Monastrell, Syrah, Petite Sirah, Grenache, Malvasia, Viognier, Sangiovese, Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon are some of the more popular varieties grown locally.
Savor the variety of Willcox wines when you visit the tasting rooms and vineyards. A Willcox wine tour includes both sipping wine at conveniently located tasting rooms in historic downtown Willcox and relaxing with a glass of wine surrounded by picturesque vineyards and mountain views. Take home your favorites, including hard-to-find boutique wines.
Wines of Willcox promotes the wines and winemakers that we have grown to love. Willcox has long been an agricultural region, and as time goes by it is being recognized for its unique terroir. Wineries around the state are gaining a reputation for producing world-class wines from Willcox-grown fruit.
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BACKGROUND

One of my favorite qualities I love about my mom is how she always loves getting out and exploring.

She's had the exploring bug ever since I can remember.

Getting to go on those trips with her is one of the things I miss most about traveling so much.

One trip I missed that she frequently spoke fondly about is wine tasting in Willcox, Arizona.

WILCOX WINES: THE HISTORY

The history of Arizona's wine industry actually began in pre-Prohibition days.

Back then, Arizona had more grapes than California.

From Prohibition to 1980's it was illegal to make wine in Arizona