New Mexico Rio Grande Wine
Albuquerque and the Rio Grande Valley, home to Casa Rondena, Gruet Winery, and New Mexico's largest concentration of estate wineries. Adobe architecture, Spanish heritage, and seriously good wine.
About New Mexico Rio Grande Wine
The Middle Rio Grande Valley is New Mexico's wine heartland, stretching from Santa Fe in the north through Albuquerque to Belen in the south along the Rio Grande corridor. This is where New Mexico's 400-year winemaking tradition meets modern craft, with producers working in adobe-walled tasting rooms surrounded by cottonwood groves and high-desert landscape. Casa Rondena Winery in Los Ranchos produces Bordeaux-style blends that win gold at national competitions. Gruet Winery near Albuquerque, founded by a Champagne family, produces nationally distributed sparkling wine that has become one of America's best-value bubbles. The region's elevation (5,000-6,000 feet) creates intense UV radiation and wide day-night temperature swings that give New Mexico wines unusual concentration and freshness.