Did you know New Mexico is the oldest wine-producing state in the country? In 1629, the first vines were planted near Socorro in an effort to produce communion wine and have since become known as the Mission grape.

If you’re looking to partake in a smidgen of this history, visiting one of New Mexico’s 40-some wineries is the perfect way to get started. Not sure where to begin? Board this amazing New Mexico wine shuttle for a leisurely tour of a few of the state’s enchanting wineries and vineyards.

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Website: newmexicowinetour.com
Phone: (505) 250-8943

Looking forward to a remote getaway in the picturesque San Juan River Valley that also includes wine? Be sure to check out Wines of the San Juan, an exquisite winery in the tiny town of Blanco, New Mexico. Read more in The Remote Winery In New Mexico That’s Picture Perfect For A Day Trip.

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