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Winery
Old Pueblo Cellars
10088 N Saint Patrick Rd, Tucson, AZ 85742-8203
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About Old Pueblo Cellars

Have fun with friends and family at Old Pueblo Cellars, an eight-acre vineyard in Tucson, AZ, offering a unique selection of white and red wines. They grow six different types of grapes on their property, and have decades of winemaking experience. Whether you love bold and rich vin de table or light, syrupy wines, you’ll always find something you’ll love. 

Old Pueblo Cellars’ origin can be traced back to 1974, when they operated out of Mockingbird Ranch in Mariposa County, CA. Inspired by the vast amount of fruit on the land, their owners decided to try their hand at winemaking. When they moved to Southern Arizona, they carried their passion with them. After they purchased their current vineyard in northern Tucson, they began growing heat-tolerant varieties, including Viognier, Petite Sirah, Malbec, Sangiovese, and Tempranillo.

What’s your taste preference? Whether you’re looking for something extra dry or prefer to drink low-tannin wine, they offer a wide array of options to choose from. If this is your first time visiting the vineyard, their knowledgeable staff is happy to help you make a selection from their menu. Just tell them what type of wine you enjoy, or which flavor profile you prefer, and they’ll match you with the perfect bottle. 

Celebrate a special occasion by booking an appointment in their beautiful and spacious tasting room. They can accommodate most parties, and will create a special tasting menu just for your group. By the end of the event, you may feel like your own personal wine connoisseur. If you’re thinking about tying the knot, they also serve as a wedding and party venue.

Whether you want to celebrate your big day at this vineyard or book a private tasting party for you and your friends, Old Pueblo Cellars has you covered. Call (520) 551-1011 today to learn more about their availability. You can also visit their website to view pictures of their vineyard and their grape varieties. 

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