Willcox Wine Country Festival returns with 10+ wineries, food trucks & more


May 13, 2021
By Matt Sterner

The weather is warming up but the wine will be flowing at the Willcox Wine Country Festival on Saturday, May 15 – Sunday, 16 from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

The festival wasn’t pouring last year, but Willcox Wine Country is pumped and ready to get things rollin’. This season, there will be more than 10 Arizona Wineries, at least 20 art and craft vendors, and more than one food truck to choose from.

Willcox Wine Country Festival
Photo courtesy of Willcox Wine Country Festival

To put the festival’s growth in perspective, Fodor’s Travel has it listed as one of the top 10 wine festivals in North America.

Wine-tasting tickets range from $35 per person on Saturday and $30 each on Sunday. On each day, everyone attending the festival will get a commemorative glass, too, to go along with their tastings.

Willcox Wine Country Festival
Photo courtesy of Willcox Wine Country Festival

Participating Wineries

  • 1764 Vineyards
  • Birds & Barrels Vineyards
  • Bodega Pierce
  • Carlson Creek Vineyards
  • Coronado Vineyards
  • Golden Rule Vineyards
  • Keeling Schaefer Vineyards
  • Pillsbury Wine Company
  • Barrelhead Farms Winery
  • Copper Horse Vineyard
  • Deep Sky Vineyard
  • Page Springs Cellars
  • Strive Vineyards

The Willcox Wine Country Spring Festival will be held at Historic Railroad Avenue Park, which is located at 157 N. Railroad Ave., Willcox, AZ 85643. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit willcoxwinecountry.org.

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