Cave Creek, known for its picturesque desert landscape with rugged terrain, rocky outcroppings, and beautiful desert flora will be an inviting atmosphere for this one of a kind fine art and wine festival. Relax in the small town feel surrounded by stunning desert vistas and offers a tranquil and natural environment.
Friday, Jan. 10 – Art Only
Saturday & Sunday l January 11 & 12
Art Festival 10a-5p | Wine Garden 11a-5p
Sat. Jan. 11 – Wine Festival – $35 per person pre-sale / $45 at the gate. Each ticket includes a commemorative wine glass and 10 tasting tickets.ts. OR $25 per person pre-sale / $35 at the gate. Each ticket includes a commemorative wine glass and 5 tasting tickets.
Sun. Jan. 12 – Wine Festival – $30 per person pre-sale / $40 at the gate. Each ticket includes a commemorative wine glass and 10 tasting tickets. $20 per person pre-sale / $30 at the gate. Each ticket includes a commemorative wine glass and 5 tasting tickets.
Featuring some of Arizona’s best wineries along with over 50 fine arts, artisan foods, and non-stop entertainment.
Live Entertainment and Food Trucks round out the festival.
ABOUT WILLCOX WINE COUNTRY:
Willcox Wine Country is Arizona’s premier wine region. It is a wine region located in Cochise and Graham counties in far southeastern Arizona. The Willcox area leads Arizona wine grape production by growing 74% of the state’s wine grapes. Wines from the region and wines made with Willcox grapes have been highly rated by Wine Spectator, San Francisco Chronicle, tastings.com and the Arizona Republic.
The area includes the Willcox AVA (American Area), making it federally recognized as a unique and distinctive wine growing region in the United States. Willcox Wine Country features 14 tasting rooms, tours, locally grown and produced wines and the semi-annual Willcox Wine Country Festival (held in May and October), which has been rated by Fodor’s Travel as one of the top-ten wine festivals in North America. For more information visit www.willcoxwinecountry.org.
ABOUT THE CITY OF WILLCOX
At the Center of the Willcox Wine Country region, the City of Willcox is the historic, cultural, and economic hub of far southeastern Arizona.
Established as a Railroad terminal in 1880, Willcox became a small rural community supporting local Farms, Orchards, Vineyards and Ranches in a vast region of high-altitude basins and mountain ranges. Willcox is the hospitality gateway to Willcox Wine Country, the Chiricahua National Monument, Ft Bowie National Historic Site, and the Coronado National Forest. For more information visitwillcox.az.gov