
Did You know That This Small Town Supplies Most Of Arizona’s Wine Grapes?
When you imagine Southern Arizona, wine is probably the last thing that comes to your mind. In the heart of Sulfur Spring Valley, Willcox, Arizona, has become the leader of Arizona wine country. The vineyards in this small town provide for 70-75% of all wine grapes in Arizona. With over 20 wineries, it is not a shock that Wilcox is Arizona's wine capital.

What Makes Willcox Special?
Willcox, Arizona, is the perfect environment to grow wine grapes. Wine grapes thrive at heights of around 4,000 ft. They also thrive in warm climates with long summers. Willcox sits at an elevation of around 4,180 ft. While Willcox is warmer and drier than other wine hubs such as France, it still provides an adequate climate for grape growing. Willcox's high desert conditions and gravelly soil are great for grape growing. These fruits also tend to develop faster than in other areas due to the arid environment.
Willcox also has a large tourism scene when it comes to wine. Wine enthusiasts can go to Willcox to get a full experience with wine cellars and vineyards around every corner.
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How Much Wine Actually Comes from Willcox?
The Willcox wine region is one of 3 wine regions in Arizona. According to Visit Arizona, Willcox's vineyards account for two-thirds of all of Arizona's wine grapes. An estimated 74% of all of Arizona's grape growing happens in Willcox.
The Willcox vineyards are known for their bold red flavors, but over 80 varieties of wine grapes thrive there. That means that the production in Willcox has an overwhelming majority in Arizona's grape production.
Willcox is Arizona's wine hub. With more than 70% of Arizona's grape production happening there. Wine enthusiasts everywhere love Willcox's vibrant vineyards. So, are you going to be planning a visit to one of Willcox's many wine cellars?
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