Tasting fees are climbing everywhere, and New Mexico is no exception. But across the 53 wineries in our New Mexico catalog, real discounts exist - you just have to know which ones. Here is the short, honest list, backed by what each winery actually offers. For the full national playbook, see our complete wine tasting deals guide.
The tasting pass: the biggest single discount
The largest repeatable discount in New Mexico is the Priority Wine Pass: 1 of the 53 wineries in our New Mexico catalog are pass partners offering discounted or two-for-one tastings, including Black Mesa Winery and Cidery. If it saves you even two or three tasting fees, the pass has paid for itself in an afternoon. Code Wino20 takes 20 percent off the pass.
The waived-with-purchase rule
The most common discount in wine country is the tasting fee that disappears when you buy bottles. Plenty of wineries honor it without printing it anywhere. Ask before you taste - "is the fee waived with a purchase?" is a completely normal question. If you were buying a bottle anyway, the tasting was free.
The free discounts: sharing and timing
Two discounts cost nothing anywhere: many tasting rooms will split one flight between two people (ask - the worst answer is no), and weekday visits mean longer pours, more attention, and at some wineries lower fees or no reservation requirement.
Plan a New Mexico tasting day
Browse all 53 New Mexico wineries in the winery browser, map them on the winery map, or let the trip planner sequence your day with real drive times.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there free wine tastings in New Mexico?
Truly free tastings are rare in New Mexico, but many wineries waive the tasting fee when you purchase bottles - ask before you taste. Sitewide, our catalog tracks 25+ verified free tastings.
How can I save on wine tasting in New Mexico?
Start with a tasting pass: 1 of the 53 wineries in our New Mexico catalog are Priority Wine Pass partners with discounted or two-for-one tastings. Beyond that: ask about fees waived with purchase, share a flight where allowed, and visit on weekdays.
How many wineries are there in New Mexico?
Our catalog tracks 53 wineries in New Mexico, each with its own profile page covering tasting details, hours, and booking links.
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