Mike W.
Yelp
Tasting Flight: $15/tasting for 5 pours; Reserve Flight: $18/tasting for 3 limited-edition wines
Larger winery in the area with many other amenities (bistro, massage, hiking trails, etc.) The property is situated along the banks of Oak Creek and is absolutely beautiful. They do get busy on the weekends, so you may have to wait for a tasting or to be seated for the bistro. Also, parking can be tight when they're busy, but they have parking attendants to assist you (and your car) to a spot, some covered by solar panels.
The tasting room is open 7 days a week, from 11 - 7 Sunday to Wednesday, and 11 - 9 Thursdays to Saturday. There's a gallery of local artist's works within the tasting room, as well as a weekly lineup of live music.
WINES & FOOD: We visited with a group of seven and sat out on the upper deck overlooking the lower deck, a vineyard, and Oak Creek. Unfortunately, I can't recall the name of our server, but she was fantastic, as were all the staff we interacted with. We all did either a tasting or ordered bottles/glasses of wine, as well as food. The wines made from the AZ fruit were okay, and the wines made from the CA fruit were good. As I always say with wine, what I like/dislike may be different than you, so I suggest that you give them a try for yourselves.
To me, the food was the star of the day. We ordered several Small Bites: Olives & Almonds, Chicken Pâté, and a Chorizo Stuffed Mushroom. We also ordered a Charcuterie Board, which was two boards loaded with bread, crackers, grapes, mustard/jam, and various meats, cheeses, and nuts. Sitting out on the deck was so relaxing. A great place to experience a tasting and a nice meal.
I would definitely return to Page Springs Cellars, and recommend you schedule them in when planning a trip to Arizona wine country.