Elgin Winery and Distillery sits in the high desert grasslands of southeastern Arizona, about an hour’s drive from Tucson along the scenic Elgin Road. The operation combines winemaking with craft distilling in Arizona’s Sonoita-Elgin American Viticultural Area, taking advantage of the region’s elevation and climate that’s proven ideal for both grapes and grain spirits. The facility operates from a working ranch property that captures the rugged beauty of the Sonoran Desert landscape.
The distillery produces small-batch spirits alongside their wine program, utilizing copper pot stills and traditional distilling methods adapted to the unique Arizona environment. The high desert location at over 4,000 feet elevation creates distinct aging conditions, with dramatic temperature swings that accelerate the interaction between spirits and oak. This isn’t your typical Kentucky bourbon operation – the Arizona terroir imparts its own character to everything they produce.
Visitors get a taste of the American Southwest’s emerging craft spirits scene in a setting that feels authentically Arizona. The tasting room overlooks rolling hills dotted with mesquite and oak trees, and you’re likely to see javelinas or roadrunners during your visit. It’s part of Arizona’s small but growing craft distilling movement, offering something different from the usual wine country experience in this increasingly recognized wine region.