Starting Saturday, June 7, 2025 and Every Saturday
We Will Be Open from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM
ESTATE GROWN/GROWN ON THE VINEYARD WINES
This notation is for grapes grown on the property. These wines have deeper ties to the place they are grown, also known as terroir. They take on the flavors of the area they are grown. All our grapes are hand-picked. Our boutique winery, at an elevation of 6,100 feet, produces a small number of cases per year. Most notable about the wine grapes grown on the vineyard, is that it is very rare to see both Pinot Noir and Viognier grapes grown in Arizona and at higher elevations.
2022 Pinot Gris - Estate Grown - $25.00 Bottle
Pinot Gris is an aromatic; round-bodied white wine with medium acidity. This wine has good acid with fresh, crisp apple-pear notes. Pronunciation: Pinot Gris (“pee-noh gree”)
2023 Sage Select - Grown on The Vineyard - $30.00 Bottle
This wine was named after our Golden Retriever, Sage. This white blend is comprised of Viognier 41%, Pinot Gris 34%, Sauvignon Blanc 25%. It is a fruit-forward, aromatic wine with peach, pear, tangerine, and mango notes. Pronunciation: Viognier (vee-ow-yay), Pinot (“pee-noh gree”), Sauvignon Blanc (“saw-vin-yawn blah-n-k”)
2023 Rosé - $30.00 Bottle
This wine is a lovely pink color. It is fruit forward with floral and tropical fruit notes. This wine pairs well with a wide variety of foods and cuisines. It is refreshing to drink on its own or paired with food. Pronunciation: Rosé (“rose-ay”)
RED WINES
2021 Rider Select-$35.00 Bottle
Named after our Golden Retriever, Rider. This new red blend It is both floral and herbal with hints of cherry and raspberry. If you like a French style red wine, you will enjoy this one.
2022 Pinot Noir $35.00 Bottle- Estate Grown - $35.00 Bottle
The 2002 Pinot Noir is a rich, smooth, floral, full bodied wine with moderate tannins This wine is a perfect example of an estate grown wine. You can taste the flavors of where it is grown. Pronunciation: Pinot Noir (“pee-no-nwahr”)
2021 Pinot Noir - Estate Grown - $35.00 Bottle
The 2021 Pinot Noir, with its characteristic moderate tannin levels and heightened acidity, is a widely versatile wine when it comes to food pairings. This wine is a perfect example of an estate grown wine. You can taste the flavors of where it is grown. Pronunciation: Pinot Noir (“pee-no-nwahr”)
The Raven, depicted on the bottles, symbolizes both intelligence and mischief, keeping a watchful eye on the farm from the bluffs above the vineyard.
Case of Wine 10% Off
Additional Information
Wine Tasting Room: Open for wine tastings, wine sales and to purchase cheese plates.
Pets: Pets are not allowed on the grounds of the Lavender Festival, except Service Dogs. We appreciate your cooperation. Please note: It is against Arizona State Law to leave any animal -- including pets -- in a vehicle REGARDLESS of the precautions taken (which includes: open windows, A/C, refrigeration, fans, etc.).
Non Smoking Policy: Smoking is prohibited on the farm and in the parking area due to the fire risk and as a courtesy to non-smokers.
Alcohol: Alcoholic beverages are not allowed to be brought onto the premises.
Bees: Bees love lavender so you will see them on the lavender plants. They are generally harmless because the bees are so enthralled with the lavender that they rarely sting. The only reported sting in 12 years has been someone in open-toed shoes that stepped on a bee. However, people with allergies to bees should be aware of this potential risk.
Picnic Area: We have some dining tables available (first come) or you can sit on the grass if you want to bring your lunch.
U-Cut: We provide the clippers for the U-Cut.
What to Wear: Comfortable closed-toed shoes, a hat for sun protection, bottled water.
Directions to the Farm: Click: Directions to Farm
Lodging: Visit Pinetop, Snowflake and Show Low Chamber of Commerce websites for lodging recommendations.
Road Conditions: The road to the farm is about one mile off the main highway. It is a well maintained dirt road and easily passable. All vehicles including tour buses, RV's, motorcycles and small cars can easily navigate the road to the entry gates.
Parking: Park free in the lot outside of the entry gate.
Paths: After entering the gates, there is about a 100 yard walk on a cinder road that leads to the farm store; the remaining pathways are crushed granite.
Reminder: Please stay within the front grounds, hiking and walking around the property outside of these areas is not allowed.
Cameras: Cameras are permitted for photo taking.