“Off the Vine Arizona Wine Festival” Returns to Oro Valley


February 1, 2018
By Matt Sterner

(GMT-07:00)

The Steam Pump Ranch in Oro Valley is hosting the annual Off the Vine Arizona Wine Festival from 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Saturday, February 17.

The Arizona Wine Growers Association has gathered together some of Arizona’s best wines just a hop, skip, and a jump away from each other, giving you an opportunity to interact with the participating winemakers.

More than 20 of Arizona’s vineyards and wineries, live music, and vendors will be set up on the historic property that features a 1800s ranch house.

Tickets are $15 per person, which includes 6 tastings, and $20 for 10 tastings.

Make sure to purchase your tickets beforehand because the tickets will be an extra $5 on the day of the festival.

Participating Wineries/Vendors

  • Alcantara Vineyards
  • Arizona Stronghold Vineyards
  • AZ Wine Cellars
  • Burning Tree Cellars
  • Caduceus Cellars
  • Carlson Creek Vineyard
  • Chateau Tumbleweed
  • Coronado Vineyards Inc.
  • Deep Sky Vineyard
  • Four Tails Vineyard
  • Hannah’s Hill
  • Keeling Schaefer Vineyards
  • Kief-Joshua Vineyards
  • Lightning Ridge Cellars
  • Page Springs Cellars
  • Pierce Wines Arizona
  • Pillsbury Wine Company
  • Sierra Bonita Vineyard
  • Sonoita Vineyards
  • Southwest Wine Center
  • Su Vino Winery
  • Verde Valley
  • Village of Elgin Winery
  • Wilhelm Family Vineyards
  • Winery 101
  • Zarpara Vineyard

Steam Pump Ranch is located at 10901 N. Oracle Rd. More information is available at arizonawine.org. To purchase tickets, visit eventbrite.com.

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