Complex & balanced: New Mexico Wine Festival puts spotlight on wineries statewide
Casa Rondeña Winery from Los Ranchos will be one of the many wineries at the New Mexico Wine Festival.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
“Nini” from Luna Rossa Winery.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
The New Mexico Wine Festival will take place in Albuquerque and Las Cruces over Memorial Day weekend.Adrian Gomez
Cielo Dulce by Sheehan Winery.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
St. Clair’s Port from 2015.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
Black Mesa Winery will be at the New Mexico Wine Festival in Albuquerque.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
A 2021 Moscato from Amaro Winery.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
Cranberry Wine from Black Smuggler's Winery.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
A lavender wine from Vines of the San Juan.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
The New Mexico Wine Festival will feature artisans selling their wares at both festivals in Albuquerque and Las Cruces.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
Vendors such as Cornivore Popcorn will be on site at the New Mexico Wine Festival.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE HEADING OUT
THINGS TO KNOW
BEFORE HEADING OUT
BAG POLICY
All bags and persons will be searched. Any prohibited items that are surrendered to security at search points will not be returned. New Mexico Wine reserves the right to make the final decision on allowed and prohibited items without notice.
ALLOWED ITEMS
One factory sealed water bottle or empty clear water bottle
Sunscreen
Blankets
Umbrellas
Wagons
PROHIBITED ITEMS
New Mexico vertical IDs
Weapons, or harmful objects of any kind (including pocket knives, cork screws, etc.)
Mace or pepper spray
Illegal substances (including drugs and drug paraphernalia)
Outside alcohol (alcohol will be sold at the festival)
Outside food or drinks (one factory sealed water bottle is permitted)
Fireworks or explosives of any kind.
Coolers
Pets
IS THERE A SHUTTLE?
No. Uber and Lyft are readily available and are just a quick call away. There is a designated shade tent for you to stay cool while waiting for a safe ride. Need help finding a safe ride? Visit the bottle check tent at the exit for help.
BOTTLE CHECK
Check your bottles at bottle check or leave them at the winery you bought them from and pick them up at the exit when you leave.
Be sure to write your phone number and name on each tag. Keep the matching tag given to you in order to collect your bottles upon exiting.
CAN I BRING MY KIDS?
The Albuquerque event is strictly 21 and over.
In Las Cruces – Yes. In fact children under the age of 15 are admitted free if accompanied by a ticket-holding adult. All children must be under the supervision of an adult at all times.
NEW MEXICO WINE FESTIVAL 2024 — LAS CRUCES
NEW MEXICO WINE
FESTIVAL 2024
— LAS CRUCES
WHEN: noon-6 p.m. Saturday, May 25, Sunday, May 26, and Monday, May 27
WHERE: Southern New Mexico State Fairgrounds, 12125 Robert Larson Blvd., Las Cruces
HOW MUCH: $30 general admission, $25 military and Monday only, $10 designated driver, plus fees, at holdmyticket.com. Ticket prices for Saturday and Sunday go up $5 on the day of. Event is all ages.
NEW MEXICO WINE FESTIVAL 2024 — ALBUQUERUQUE
NEW MEXICO WINE FESTIVAL 2024 — ALBUQUERUQUE
WHEN: noon-6 p.m. Saturday, May 25, Sunday, May 26, and Monday, May 27
WHERE: Balloon Fiesta Park, 5500 Balloon Fiesta Parkway NE
HOW MUCH: $30 general admission, $25 military and Monday only, $10 designated driver, plus fees, at holdmyticket.com. Ticket prices for Saturday and Sunday go up $5 on the day of. Event is 21 and over only.
This time of year, there’s an excitement that surrounds Dean Strober.
As the owner of Blue River Productions, he collaborates with New Mexico Wine to put on two of the biggest wine festivals over Memorial Day weekend. The events take place from noon-6 p.m. Saturday, May 25, through Monday, May 27.
The New Mexico Wine Festival is held both in Albuquerque at Balloon Fiesta Park and in Las Cruces at the Southern New Mexico State Fairgrounds.
Despite the couple hundred mile difference, each event celebrates the New Mexico wine industry.
In Albuquerque, wineries include Wines on the San Juan, Sheehan Winery, Ponderosa Valley Vineyards & Winery, Noisy Water Winery, Luna Rossa Winery, Las Nueve Ninas Winery, La Esperanza Vineyard & Winery, Jaramillo Vineyards, Gruet Winery, El Alamo Winery, D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro, Casa Rondena Winery, Black’s Smuggler Winery, Black Mesa Winery and Cidery and Amaro Winery.
In Las Cruces, Tularosa Vineyards, Sheehan Winery, Shattuck Vineyard, Rio Grande Vineyards & Winery, Noisy Water Winery, Luna Rossa Winery, Las Nueve Ninas Winery, Jaramillo Vineyards, Heart of the Desert, D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro, Black’s Smuggler Winery and Amaro Winery.
Strober says for this year’s event, there is a Reserve Wine Experience, where visitors will have a more intimate wine festival experience. There is an additional cost for it.
“It’s a whole new area of the festival with a tent and shaded seating,” Strober says. “Wineries will have a secondary service location for sampling and selling. This is a way for people to get more wine with less lines. Because it’s limited to about 350 people on Saturday and Sunday, it’s for people who really want to explore all of the wineries.”
There’s months of planning that goes into each event and Strober says there’s one certainty.
“It will be hot,” he says. “As we look to increase capacity at each event, we are working to keep attendees comfortable, cool and safe by increasing tents.”
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There will also be free water stations and this year’s event has increased the number of food trucks.
“We’ve also increased the number of headsets for our silent disco,” Strober says. “We’ve started with 100 headsets and this year we will have 225 headsets for the silent disco party.”
New Mexico Wine Festival showcases vineyards across the state
A 2021 Moscato from Amaro Winery.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
Cranberry Wine from Black Smuggler's Winery.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
A lavender wine from Vines of the San Juan.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
The New Mexico Wine Festival will feature artisans selling their wares at both festivals in Albuquerque and Las Cruces.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
Vendors such as Cornivore Popcorn will be on site at the New Mexico Wine Festival.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
“Nini” from Luna Rossa Winery.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
The New Mexico Wine Festival will feature dozens of local wineries as well as food and entertainment at Balloon Fiesta Park in Albuquerque and Southern New Mexico State Fairgrounds in Las Cruces over Memorial Day weekend.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
Black Mesa Winery will be at the New Mexico Wine Festival in Albuquerque.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
Casa Rondeña Winery from Los Ranchos will be one of the many wineries at the New Mexico Wine Festival.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
Cielo Dulce by Sheehan Winery.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
St. Clair’s Port from 2015.Courtesy of Eldros Photography
Strober says the energy of the events is what helps kick off the summer. There will also be a full slate of music throughout the day at both events.
“People come to the festival to have a good time,” he says. “This is also one of the most fun ways to showcase all New Mexico products.”