Here’s a detailed, no-fluff guide to wineries and tasting rooms in the Phoenix, Arizona area, including direct website URLs and what each place is actually like (since Phoenix itself is more about tasting rooms than vineyards).
Mesa has quietly built one of the better craft beer scenes in the Phoenix metro—especially Downtown Mesa, where several spots are within walking distance of each other, making it easy to do a brewery crawl. You’ll find everything from small-batch breweries to arcade taprooms and cider-focused spots. (Visit Mesa)
Oro Brewing Company Web Address: 210 W Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201 Phone: +14803988247
Website: Oro Brewing
One of Mesa’s best-known independent breweries and a true downtown staple.
Small-batch brewing
Rotating craft beer lineup
Strong lagers, IPAs, stouts, and seasonal beers
Relaxed taproom vibe
Downtown location makes it easy to pair with restaurants nearby
Arizona Gold Blonde Ale
Café Oro Coffee Beer
Rotating hazy IPAs
Seasonal stouts
Oro has earned strong local recognition and has been highlighted by both tourism guides and Arizona beer fans. (Visit Mesa)
Best for: Serious craft beer fans who want locally brewed beer.
B.R.I. Taproom & Arcade Web Address: 213 W Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201 Phone: +14803079994
Website: B.R.I. Taproom
This place mixes:
House beers
Arizona craft beer
Arcade games
Pinball machines
Social downtown vibe
They reportedly have:
15+ beers
30+ arcade games
Weekend nightlife crowd
Great if you want something more interactive than a traditional brewery. (downtownmesa.com)
Best for: Groups, casual drinkers, date nights, arcade fans.
Cider Corps Web Address: 31 S Robson, Ste 103, Mesa, AZ 85210 Phone: +14809933164
Website: Cider Corps
Technically a cidery—not a brewery—but it’s one of Downtown Mesa’s most popular craft beverage spots.
Why it stands out:
Veteran-owned
Family-run
15+ cider styles
Cider slushies
Trivia nights
Pizza inside the venue
Popular with people who want gluten-free alternatives or just something different. (downtownmesa.com)
Best for: Cider lovers, groups with mixed drink preferences.
Goldwater Longbow Web Address: 5942 E Longbow Pkwy, Unit 105, Mesa, AZ 85215 Phone: +14805903215
Website: Goldwater Brewing
Originally known from Scottsdale, this Mesa location gives East Valley residents easier access.
Known for:
Creative IPAs
Fruited beers
Barrel-aged releases
Dog-friendly setup
Best for: East Mesa residents who don’t want to drive downtown.
Lochiel Brewing Web Address: 7143 E Southern Ave, Ste 131, Mesa, AZ 85209 Phone: +14806660915
Website: Lochiel Brewing
Smaller and less touristy than downtown spots.
Highlights:
Family-friendly
Local neighborhood feel
Rotating beer styles
Less crowded atmosphere
Best for: People looking for a quieter brewery experience.
Website: Mr Brews Taphouse Mesa
These are better described as craft beer bars than breweries.
They’re known for:
Large rotating tap lists
Burgers
Flights
Good casual food
Best for: Trying lots of different breweries in one visit.
If you want the best Mesa beer experience:
Oro Brewing Company
B.R.I. Taproom & Arcade
Cider Corps
Chupacabra Taproom
All are clustered in Downtown Mesa. (Menu World)
Thursday–Saturday evenings tend to have:
Live music
Trivia nights
Larger crowds
Better nightlife atmosphere
For quieter visits:
Go weekday afternoons/evenings.
Mesa is also close to major Phoenix-area breweries like:
Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co.
Those are worth checking out if you want a bigger Arizona craft beer trip.
LDV Winery Web Address: 7134 East Stetson Dr, Ste B110, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Phone: +14806644822
Website: http://ldvwinery.com
What it is:
A true Arizona winery with estate vineyards (in southern AZ) and a polished tasting room in Scottsdale.
Why it stands out:
Focus on Rhône-style wines (Grenache, Syrah, Viognier)
Estate-grown grapes → higher quality control
Relaxed patio + art gallery vibe
Good for both casual visitors and wine enthusiasts
Experience:
Seated tastings + wine flights
Food pairings available
Feels closest to a “real winery experience” in the Phoenix metro area
Best for: Authentic Arizona wine + chill upscale atmosphere
GenuWine Arizona Web Address: 888 N 1st Ave #101, Phoenix, AZ 85003 Phone: +16026827494
Website: https://genuwinearizona.com/
What it is:
Self-serve wine tasting bar featuring Arizona wines.
Why it’s unique:
You get a tasting card → pour your own samples
20+ wines at once
Mix of wineries from across Arizona
Experience:
Casual, interactive, great for groups
Cheese boards + small bites
Educational without being formal
Best for: Trying lots of Arizona wines quickly (The Phoenix Review)
Merkin Vineyards Old Town Scottsdale Web Address: 7133 E Stetson Dr Suite 105, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Phone: +14809121027
Website: http://www.merkinvineyards.org/
What it is:
Boutique winery founded by musician Maynard James Keenan.
Why it stands out:
Locally sourced Arizona grapes
Experimental + Old World style blends
Strong food program (farm-to-table focus)
Experience:
More like a wine bar + restaurant hybrid
Small pours instead of traditional flights
Trendy, lively vibe
Best for: Food + wine pairing + unique atmosphere (The Phoenix Review)
Garage-East Web Address: 3000 E Ray Rd #7, Gilbert, AZ 85296 Phone: +14804937151
Website: https://www.garage-east.com/
What it is:
Urban winery with a backyard-style setting.
Highlights:
Wines sourced from Sonoita & Willcox vineyards
You can bottle or can wine on-site
Rotating tasting menu
Experience:
Casual, social, slightly quirky
Outdoor/patio feel
Often has events and a lively crowd
Best for: Fun, informal wine experience (The Phoenix Review)
Aridus Wine Company Tasting Room Web Address: 7173 E Main St, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Phone: +15209542676
Website: https://ariduswineco.com/
What it is:
Award-winning Arizona winery with a stylish tasting room.
Why go:
20+ wines on tap
Known for high-quality, small-batch production
Interior design is upscale (reclaimed materials, leather, chandeliers)
Experience:
More refined tasting environment
Great for serious wine drinkers
Best for: Premium Arizona wines + aesthetic space (Visit Arizona)
Salvatore Vineyards Tasting Room Web Address: 7103 E Stetson Dr, Scottsdale, AZ 85251, United States Phone: +14804232901
Website: http://www.passioncellars.com/
What it is:
Family-owned Arizona winery tasting room.
Highlights:
Strong Cabernet Sauvignon reputation
Visible production area behind tasting bar
Friendly, educational staff
Experience:
Intimate and approachable
Good for learning about Arizona wine
Best for: First-time visitors to AZ wine (The Phoenix Review)
Su Vino Winery Web Address: 16099 N 82nd St Suite B9, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: +14809948466
Website: https://suvinowinery.com/
What it is:
Interactive winery where you can customize wine.
Unique feature:
Make your own blend
Bottle + label your own wine
Experience:
Hands-on and fun
Less traditional, more experiential
Best for: Groups, events, unique souvenir (phoenixvalleyreview.com)
MT Barrel Tasting Room Web Address: 9784 W Northern Ave Suite 1205, Peoria, AZ 85345 Phone: +16234446808
Website: https://mtbarreltastingroom.com/
What it is:
Wine bar focused on curated tastings and relaxed vibes.
Highlights:
High-rated local spot
Rotating wine selections
Cozy atmosphere
Best for: Low-key, local feel
Phoenix itself has very few actual vineyards.
Most wines come from:
Sonoita / Elgin (Southern AZ)
Willcox region
Verde Valley (north of Phoenix)
👉 Phoenix = tasting rooms
👉 Rural Arizona = actual vineyards
Arizona has 60+ wineries statewide, many within day-trip distance from Phoenix (Visit Phoenix)
If you want real vineyard scenery:
Sedona / Cottonwood area
Scenic + cooler climate
25+ tasting rooms (Visit Arizona)
Arizona’s original wine region
High-elevation desert vineyards
More “Napa-style” experience
Best overall: LDV Winery
Most unique: GenuWine Arizona (self-pour)
Best vibe + food: Merkin Vineyards
Most fun: Garage-East
Best serious wine: Aridus Wine Company
If you want, I can map out a 1-day or 2-day wine itinerary in Phoenix (walkable in Scottsdale, etc.) or include only vineyards (not tasting rooms) within driving distance.
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