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Sky Islands Sip: A Bisbee-to-Sonoita Wine Country Escape

Sky Islands Sip: A Bisbee-to-Sonoita Wine Country Escape

A high-desert wine circuit through Arizona’s first AVA—no driving, just sipping and scenery.

Bisbee, Arizona
By Eric Crews
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The morning light slides down the old brick facades of Bisbee as the Mercedes van pulls up, humming soft and sure. You climb aboard with a handful of fellow travelers, coffee in hand, the kind of quiet anticipation that lives at the start of a good day. The road slips out of the Mule Mountains and into open country. Ahead, the Sky Islands rise—stand-alone mountain ranges that act like sentinels over Southern Arizona’s high desert. The grasslands flare gold in the sun, and a wind crosses the plains with an easy swagger, as if inviting you deeper into the day.

Trail Wisdom

Pace Your Pours

Use the dump bucket, sip water between tastes, and take notes so your favorites stand out by the third stop.

Dress for Swing Seasons

Layer up—mornings can be cool in Bisbee, afternoons warmer in Sonoita-Elgin, and tasting rooms vary.

Sun-Smart Tasting

A brimmed hat and sunscreen go a long way in the high desert, especially if you wander vineyard rows.

Plan Your Purchases

Consider shipping during hot months; if you transport bottles, keep them unopened in the van and out of direct sun.

Local Knowledge

Hidden Gems

  • Las Cienegas National Conservation Area for golden-hour grassland views near Sonoita
  • Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve for birding on your way back toward Patagonia

Wildlife

Pronghorn, Vermilion Flycatcher

Conservation Note

This is arid country—pack out all trash, stay on established roads and paths in grasslands, and support wineries investing in water-wise practices.

Sonoita-Elgin became Arizona’s first AVA in 1984, recognizing its high-elevation terroir. Nearby Elgin also served as a filming location for the 1955 movie “Oklahoma!”.

Seasonal Guide

spring

Best for: Wildflowers and clear views, Cooler tasting-room temps

Challenges: Gusty winds, Allergy season

Expect crisp mornings, windy afternoons, and fresh, bright skies—ideal for leisurely tastings and vineyard walks.

summer

Best for: Monsoon cloudscapes, Green grasslands

Challenges: Heat in the lowlands, Afternoon thunderstorms

Start hydrated and bring sun protection; storms can pop up quickly from July–August with brief, heavy rain.

fall

Best for: Harvest energy, Balanced temperatures

Challenges: Busier weekends, Yellowjackets near fruit

The most festive time to visit—book early, expect some buzz around crush, and plan extra time between wineries.

winter

Best for: Quiet tasting rooms, Crystal-clear light

Challenges: Cold mornings, Short daylight hours

Pack a warm layer; occasional frosty mornings give way to sunny afternoons and unobstructed mountain views.

Photographer's Notes

Pack a circular polarizer to cut glare off glass and deepen blue skies over the grasslands. Shoot tasting-room details at f/2.8–f/4 for bokeh, then step outside for wide-angle frames of vineyard rows against the Santa Ritas. Golden hour along SR-83 is exceptional—watch for side light carving texture into the hills. Always ask before photographing staff or other guests.

What to Bring

Government-Issued ID (21+)Essential

Required for tastings—no exceptions.

Reusable Water BottleEssential

Stay hydrated at altitude and between pours; water refills are available in the van.

Sun Hat and SPF 30+ SunscreenEssential

High-elevation sun is strong and vineyard walks offer little shade.

Light Jacket or FleeceEssential

Mornings and tasting rooms can be cool even on sunny days.

Common Questions

What’s included in the Wine Tasting Tour?

Round-trip transport from Bisbee, guided commentary, wine flights at three wineries, snacks, water, and a souvenir glass are included. Lunch and gratuities are not included.

Do I need to be 21 to join?

Yes. This tour is for ages 21+ only. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID.

When does the tour depart and return?

Departure is at 10:00 a.m. from B Active in Bisbee with a return around 4:00 p.m. Plan to arrive a few minutes early to check in.

Can I buy bottles during the tour?

Yes. You may purchase bottles at the wineries. The driver can store them safely in the vehicle; they must remain unopened until you’re back in town.

Is lunch provided?

Snacks and water are included, but lunch is not. Eat a solid breakfast and consider an early dinner afterward in Bisbee or a quick bite in Sonoita.

Is the tour accessible for those with limited mobility?

Guests should be able to step into the van and walk short distances at wineries. If you have specific needs, contact the operator in advance to discuss options.

What to Pack

Photo ID for tastings; Lightweight layers for variable high-desert temps; Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, SPF); Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated between pours.

Did You Know

Sonoita-Elgin was designated Arizona’s first American Viticultural Area in 1984 due to its high elevation, diurnal temperature swings, and unique soils.

Quick Travel Tips

Eat a hearty breakfast in Bisbee before the 10 a.m. departure; Book weekdays for quieter tasting rooms; During summer, consider shipping wine to avoid heat damage; Altitude is ~4,800 feet—sip water between pours.

Local Flavor

After the tour, settle into Bisbee’s Cafe Roka for a leisurely dinner, or grab wood-fired pies at Screaming Banshee Pizza. Prefer a casual toast to the day? Old Bisbee Brewing Company pours crisp pints a few steps from Victorian shopfronts. If you’re hungry en route, The Steak Out in Sonoita is a local classic.

Logistics Snapshot

Closest airport: Tucson International (TUS). Tour departs from B Active in Bisbee. Driving: Bisbee to Sonoita is roughly 60 miles (about 1 hour) via AZ-90/83. Cell service can be spotty in the grasslands—download directions. No permits required; bring a valid ID (21+). Reserve in advance to secure seats.

Sustainability Note

High-desert ecosystems are fragile. Stay on established paths, avoid trampling grasses, pack out all waste, and support producers who invest in water-wise and regenerative practices.

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