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Camp Verde: Jeep Tour and Winery Tasting

1. Camp Verde: Jeep Tour and Winery Tasting

Embark on an unforgettable tour that combines wine and adventure. Explore the roads of the beautiful Camp Verde on a 1-hour jeep ride and enjoy 5 wine tastings at the famous Alcantara Vineyard. Start off on the 1-hour jeep tour at the vineyard and drive across the Verde River, known to be one of the Southwest's last free flowing rivers. Look out from your jeep to view ancient ruins in the distance and see all the picturesque landscape Camp Verde has to offer. Next, head over to the winery and enjoy 5 tastings and a cheese platter to pair it with. Walk the vineyard grounds and watch as you see the magic of wine making happen. Enjoy live music on the weekends and a variety of wines you can choose from to take home for a discounted price.

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I wasn’t quite sure what to think upon arrival, as the building was a bit deceiving. This establishment is inside a former auto dealership building, and could be easy to miss. All doubt subsided though when we met our guide Ron. He was a character for sure, definitely a lovable one! During the ride to the Alcantarra, Ron thoroughly entertained us with some background on the local plants & history before we arrived at the vineyard. From there the real ride began - 4x4 around the property, and he even drove us straight across the Verde river, much to our amusement and surprise! He was genuine, warm & polite throughout the experience. Not a single complaint there. My feedback is for the vineyard - the area behind the winery (of which part of the tour explores) feels- distracting from the experience. The staff were polite & I know the world is short-staffed lately-but their inefficiency was disappointing. We had little time to enjoy our wine or the grounds.

We enjoyed the experience. Ron was a great guide by shared with us the local flora, native peoples, and wildlife. The wine tasting wasn't bad either.