Sand-Reckoner Vineyards is hosting its 10th Harvest Celebration with a two-day extravaganza on Friday, November 9 and Saturday, November 10.
This year’s celebration inside the tasting room is special — they’re honoring those who have been supporting them for the last 10 years.
There is going to be two separate days of discounts, limited pours, live music, and good vibes on their extended patio. The crew has searched through the library of wines to resurrect some of the older vintages of their estate wines.

It’s free to attend the Harvest Celebration, but there is a “Vertical Tasting” event on Sunday that’s $75 per person.
The vintage wines you can expect to taste are the Malvasia Bianca, Rosé, “2”, “7”, and a look back at the “11” — a port-style dessert wine made back in 2010.
Harvest Celebration Schedule
Sparkling Celebration on Friday, November 9
- $9 Malvasia Pet-Nat by the glass all day
- Various vintage pours throughout the day from the library, and available in a tasting flight
- 10% off all purchases of 10 bottles or more
- 5 – 7 p.m. – Fresh oysters and accompaniments available
- 7 – 9 p.m. – Music by one of Tucson’s original desert divas Anna Warr with special guests
Vertical Tasting Extravaganza on Saturday, November 10
- 1 – 3 p.m. – Vertical tastings of Sand-Reckoner estate wines
- Wines include the Malvasia, Rosé, “2”, “7”, and “11”
- Limited to just 25 seats
- Tickets are $75 per person
- 3 – 8 p.m. – $9 Malvasia Pet Nat by the glass all day
- 10% off all purchases of 10 bottles or more

Sand-Reckoner Vineyards is located at 510 N. 7th Ave., Unit 170. For more information, visit Sand-Reckoner’s Facebook event page.
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