Celebrate National Wine Day in Tucson with special deals on wine and exciting events happening on Saturday, May 25!
Local tasting rooms and restaurants will be offering discounts and tastings, making it the perfect day for wine enthusiasts to explore and enjoy. Don’t miss out on the festivities and unique opportunities to savor the best wines Tucson has to offer!
We’ll keep updating this list as we find more deals and events.
“We will be highlighting our wine selection of red, white, and rose! Pair a glass or bottle with a friend and share a 1912 Charcuterie board!” This event is happening from noon – 8 p.m.
The winery is hosting live music from multiple musicians from 1 – 4 p.m.
“Where else would you want to celebrate National Wine Day but at Charron Vineyards and Winery? Join us as we welcome John & Jeanne Ronstadt on Saturday, May 25 from 3 – 5 p.m.”
“Clay Whittington will be on the patio on Saturday, May 25 with all of your favorite music. He loves requests so get your list ready.”
On National Wine Day, Kingfisher will be offering Happy Hour wine prices all day ($1 off wine by the glass). Also, the following bottles of wine will be $30 each (dining room and bar):
The downtown bottle shop will be offering 5% off all single bottles, 10% off three or more, 15% off a case of any 12 bottles, and Pearly Bottle Shop’s Wine Club is only $40 for the month of June (normally $50).
The Tucson tasting room will be taking $2 off each glass of wine all day.
“Saturday, May 25, is looking lively in Elgin, AZ. Make the trek to Twisted Union Wine Company for some cool weather, choice wine, and live music from Andy Hersey.”
“Sip, sip, hooray! Sierra Vista’s Seventh Annual Wine, Beer, & Spirits Festival is set for Saturday, May 25, from noon to 7 p.m. and advance tickets are now available. Sample some of Arizona’s best vintages, craft brews, and micro-distilled spirits while enjoying live music and shopping in Veterans Memorial Park. Food and nonalcoholic beverages will be available for purchase throughout the event as well as a variety of handmade crafts and local art.”
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