Address: 733 Chavez Rd, Los Ranchos De Albuquerque, NM 87107, USA
Phone: +15053445911
Sunday: 12–7PM
Monday: 12–7PM
Tuesday: 12–7PM
Wednesday: 12–7PM
Thursday: 12–7PM
Friday: 12–7PM
Saturday: 12–7PM
Anna H
Pretty cute and you can walk in. The mosquitos are me alive outside but it was a very fun time.
Henry Chin
Since this place was only 10 minutes from the hotel, got to stop by for some wine. It’s a little tricky finding the entrance. They have two exits. Could not decide what to get, it was suggested the Summer Flight. The four selections of wine are very good. They have out door seating with water mist. Did get a glass of sparkling wine.
Vanessa Barela
I had been here once before for a yoga class with Sydney and her pig Barbie, but hadn't been back in a few years. I went recently with my friend and her husband along with our kids. We picked this winery to visit because there was ample seating and areas that toddlers could easily roam around while the parents enjoyed some wine and snacks. My son loved the water feature and just sitting in the grass. The wine is great and it is a wonderful place to have a peaceful time sitting outside.
Janet Saucedo
So cute! Came with my bffs July 2018 to celebrate 20 years of friendship. We sampled their wine, walked around the vineyard and tried some of the cheese and chocolate that they sell (Chocolate Cartel **Delicious**). Great experience!
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They do have some packaged snacks and cheese available.
The 1629 club is a private members only restaurant and wine bar. A tasting is $10 for the wine list, a tour is $20 per person and by appt only, and tours last about an hour or so I believe. To be sure youd have to get in touch with Holly at the winery for more info and to correct anything I have wrong.
No and yes -- let me explain. You may walk around in some areas as a public guest. Members have access to the entire property along with great benefits. However, if you're lucky as I was, try to meet with the manager (and be a smooth talker) and maybe they'll be kind enough to give you a private tour of the entire property. I was privileged to be allowed exclusive access to the property and film everything from the process of winemaking to the areas where festivities are held by members-only, all while the manager gave us a detailed tour. After she finished, she allowed my wife and I to explore the place all by ourselves and walk around the area unsupervised and free to record and take amazing pictures. It was a great experience and the staff is incredibly friendly, helpful, and informational.
You can go on the main part of the winery and in one the buildings for free. The building opens to a little patio area with a pond - it's quite nice.
Minors are welcome in the facility, they just aren't allowed to drink. There are beautiful grounds to enjoy however.
Los poblanos Historic inn and Sarabande bed and breakfast ( this one is walking distance) are both near by and Hotel Albuquerque is in old Town.
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