Kief-Joshua Vineyards is hosting the Southeast Arizona Wine Growers & Music Festival from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 10 to Sunday, March 11.
The two-day event will feature new wines from 18 Arizona wineries or acclaimed winemakers, gourmet food, and live music.
“This festival brings together the best of what Arizona’s unique wine country has to offer, along with a fun family-friendly atmosphere,” said Kief Manning, Vintner of Kief-Joshua Vineyards, “We hope everyone has a chance to come discover the amazing varietals coming out of southern Arizona.”
Tickets are $25 per day or $40 for both days online. Tickets are $30 at the door during the event.
Participating Wineries & Vineyards
- Alcantara Winery and Vineyard
- Arizona Stronghold
- Caduceus Cellars
- Callaghan Vineyards
- Carlson Creek Vineyard
- Cellar 433 AZ Wine
- Deep Sky Vineyards
- Golden Rule Vineyards
- Keeling Schaefer Vineyards
- Kief-Joshua Vineyards
- Lightning Ridge Cellars
- Page Springs Cellars
- Pillsbury Wines
- Rune Wines
- Sonoita Vineyards
- SuVino Winery
- Village of Elgin Winery
- Zarpara Vineyard and Winery
Live Music Line-Up
- Saturday, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.: Cat Daddy and the 12 Barz Blues
- Saturday, 2 – 5 p.m.: Black Cat Bones Blues Band
- Sunday, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.: Angel Diamond Blues Band
- Sunday, 2 – 5 p.m.: The Usual Suspect Blues Bands
Food Vendors
- Las Vigas Steak Ranch Mexican Cuisine
- Russell Compton Texas BBQ
Kief-Joshua Vineyards is located at 370 Elgin Rd., Elgin, AZ 85611. For more information, call (520) 455-5582 or visit the Seventh Annual Arizona Wine Growers Festival page on Eventbrite.
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