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Located in the rugged canyon country of the Four Corners
area of northwestern New Mexico, Wines of the San Juan is found
by traveling east of Bloomfield on Hwy 64 (11 miles) to Hwy 511,
then 2.3 miles NE to the winery. A land rich in history, towering
bluffs along the valley beckoned fearless explorers to tread lightly
and carry water. The San Juan River is a world-class tailwater fishery
flowing from the depths of the cold mountain waters of Navajo Lake,
providing a year-round unequaled trophy trout habitat.
Off the beaten path, 10 miles below Navajo Dam, an
adventure in wine tasting awaits you in a rustic bosque hideaway
when visiting Wines of the San Juan. Summer Music on Sundays is
presented June through September 4pm-7pm with live music in the
courtyard. "Ducks for Bucks" is the first Saturday in
June, and the annual "Harvest Festival & Great Grape Stomp"
is the last full weekend of September.
Tasting room hours are Monday - Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday noon-6pm. Come visit, explore the territory,
and taste the mighty grape of New Mexico.
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