Sedona Wine and Vortex Tours

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Sedona Wine and Vortex Tours

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The Original Sedona Wine & Vortex Architect Since 1991

36 Years of local secrets. Zero crowds. Just high-vibration views and the region's most exclusive pours. Private. Personal. Unforgettable.

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The Insider’s Route to Sedona Wine Country

Skip tourist traps. Access the Verde Valley’s most exclusive pours with 36 years of local leverage.

Private. Curated. Unhurried.
Most tours follow a script; we follow the vibe. Whether it’s your first sip or your hundredth, we navigate the terrain, the grapes, and the soul of Northern Arizona so you don’t have to. You aren't just booking a "wine crawl"—you are securing a private, casual-luxury experience built on three decades of authenticity.


Hand-Selected Terroir


  • Estate Wineries: Access award-winning vintages you won't find on a grocery shelf.
  • Verde Valley Vineyards: Immersive onsite tastings where the grapes actually grow.
  • Curated Tasting Rooms: Expertly selected flights paired with artisan small bites.


Choose from our 3, 4, or 6-hour curated routes, or customize the day to your specific mood and pace. Every tour includes stunning red rock overlooks and the option for a scenic stop at a powerful Sedona vortex.


The Metaphysical Original: Wine + Vortex
We are the architects of the Vineyard & Vortex™ concept. No one else blends Sedona’s high-vibration energy with premium viticulture like we do—because we’ve been doing it longer than anyone else. It’s not just a tour; it’s a signature Sedona experience.


36 Years. Zero Gimmicks.
Our reputation isn't built on flashy ads; it's built on 3.5 decades of luxury, value, and authenticity. You’ll feel the difference the moment we pick you up.


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Sedona Wine Tasting Tours – Frequently Asked Questions

Private Sedona tours with Sedona Wine and Vortex Tours. Scenic, winery and vortex tours.

How many wineries or tasting rooms will we visit?

The number of wineries or tasting rooms you visit depends on your chosen tour length, drinking pace (not too fast, please), and whether you include a vortex experience. Our standard 3- and 4-hour wine/vortex tours include one wine-tasting stop — either at a local tasting establishment or a vineyard (vineyards require a little extra travel time). If you only want to experience wine tasting at our vineyards, you can choose either the 3 or 4 hour tour, or book us by the hour.  We’ll help plan the best route to match your preferences.

What types of wine can I expect to taste?

Arizona’s wine scene is thriving, producing award-winning reds, whites, and rosés. You may taste bold Syrahs, crisp Sauvignon Blancs, smooth Tempranillos, or unique blends found only here. Many venues also offer seasonal or limited releases. Arizona’s climate and soil produce wines often compared to those from Mediterranean regions.

Are tasting fees included in the tour price?

There are no entrance fees at any of the establishments we visit, but tasting fees are not included unless otherwise noted in your booking confirmation. This gives you the freedom to choose what you want to sample and whether you’d like to purchase wine by the glass or bottle, and because we often receive special requests and can visit non-standard venues at any time where we don't know the menu or pricing schedule as well as ones we frequent. Additionally, many of the establishments we visit offer discounts to our guests. 

Will I have to show ID?

Yes — in accordance with Arizona state law and all other applicable regulations, you must present a valid government-issued photo ID upon request to participate in any wine or other alcohol tastings. 

Are children allowed on the tour?

Well-behaved children are welcome, and many of the wineries and vineyards we visit are family-friendly. That said, our wine tours are designed as a more adult-oriented experience, giving parents and couples a chance to relax and enjoy themselves. We recommend considering the setting and duration of the tour when deciding whether to bring younger guests.

Can I purchase wine during the tour?

Absolutely! Most wineries and tasting rooms sell wine by the bottle or case, and some can even ship directly to your home (depending on your state’s shipping laws). Your guide can help store your purchases safely during the tour.

What’s the difference between a tasting room, a winery, and a vineyard?

A tasting room is a retail location where guests can sample and purchase wines from multiple producers — either from regional vineyards or from around the world — but the location itself does not produce wine.

A winery produces and markets its own wines, often from grapes grown in its own vineyards, but in the Sedona area these wines are typically served in a retail space separate from their production facilities, without an on-site vineyard.

A vineyard is where wine grapes are grown, and in many cases, the wine is produced and served directly on the property.

It’s important to note that there is no actual Sedona wine industry — no grapes are commercially grown, and no wines are produced within the Sedona area. The term “Sedona” in wine marketing is a branding choice. In reality, wines marketed as “Sedona” are grown and produced in the nearby Verde Valley and in Southern Arizona, in regions like Wilcox and Sonoita. The Verde Valley is home to just five vineyards that serve their own wines on-site. Many of the grapes used for local Verde Valley wines are sourced from southern Arizona, either from vineyards owned by the winery or from contracted growers.

Venue and dining differences
Local tasting venues vary widely in setting, size, and food offerings. Some offer sweeping estate vineyard views or creekside seating, while others feature decorative vineyards around their tasting areas. Venues range from spacious estates with water features like fountains and ponds to smaller, more intimate tasting spaces. Dining options also differ: some have full kitchens with complete menus, others offer tapas, charcuterie boards, or light snacks, and a few feature gourmet food trucks partnered with established restaurants. Certain vineyards offer behind-the-scenes wine-making tours (booked separately by the establishment), while others focus solely on tastings. Four of the five Verde Valley vineyards are located close together along Page Springs Road outside Sedona. The fifth, Alcantara, is much farther away and is only visited on our tours by special request.

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