Wineries & Art Tour from Taos

Savor the flavors and beauty of Northern New Mexico

Half-Day Tour Available in Taos, NM:

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

10:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Regular Season: March 1 - November 30
Winter Season: December 1 - January 31

  • FLY DIRECT to Albuquerque, Santa Fe, or Taos Learn More ›

    MEET AT: H.I. Travel Hub - El Monte Sagrado Resort

    RETURN TO: H.I. Travel Hub - El Monte Sagrado Resort

    • Be sure to bring water.

    • Wear comfortable walking/hiking shoes as roads and sidewalks can be uneven.

    • Dress with layered warm clothing for all seasons

    • Be sure to wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.

    • Wine Tasting

    • Lunch from Manzanita Market

    • Comfortable transportation

    • Educational Local Guide

    • Gratuity for your inspired guide.

  • At high elevations and in a dry climate, proper hydration, warm breathable layers, and sun protection is a necessity. New Mexico weather can also change without much notice.

  • 1 = Easy | 3 = Moderate | 5 = Difficult

    1. Easy – Leisurely-paced walking tours with minimal physical exertion. Includes cultural explorations such as gallery visits, shopping tours, or cooking experiences. Suitable for all fitness levels.

    2. Mild – Slightly more active than Level 1, these tours may include some walking on uneven terrain or short, easy hikes. Includes beginner-friendly outdoor activities and luxury glamping experiences with minimal hiking.

    3. Moderate – Involves a mix of walking, hiking, or light physical activities such as kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding (SUP). Also includes the luxury stargazing glamping tour, which involves moderate exploration. Suitable for those with a reasonable fitness level who enjoy being active.

    4. Challenging – Requires a higher level of fitness and stamina. May include longer hikes, paddling for extended periods, or multi-hour activities in rugged terrain. Some glamping experiences that involve more intensive exploration also fit here.

    5. Difficult – Physically demanding adventures designed for experienced and fit participants. These could involve full-day strenuous hikes, technical outdoor activities, or rugged backcountry experiences.

2 GUEST MIN / 10 GUEST MAX

$285 per person + tax*

“This tour was an unforgettable experience, blending stunning scenery, rich history, and incredible wine. Every stop, from the vineyards to the artisan studios, felt like a deep dive into the heart of Northern New Mexico. I left feeling inspired, refreshed, and already planning my next visit!”

- Kristin M

What to Expect: Wineries & Art Tour from Taos

Embudo Valley Vinyards · Vivác Winery · La Chiripada · Artists Andrew and Lorrie Garcia


Travel from the high mesa of Taos down into the Rio Grande Gorge, where we’ll snake through the narrow canyon with colorful rock walls on one side and the sparkling río on the other. This tour invites you to savor the flavors and beauty of Northern New Mexico with all your senses. Along the way, we’ll delve into the rich history of winemaking—from the smuggling of the Mission Grape into New Mexico centuries ago by Spanish settlers to the artistry of modern-day vintners. Our first stop will be in the lush Embudo Valley, known for its apples, peaches, and vines.

At Embudo Valley Vineyards, we’ll taste four of their wines while learning their story and admiring the owner’s collection of local art. Only minutes down the road, we’ll have our next taste of New Mexico at Vivác Winery, nestled along the picturesque Rio Grande corridor. Here, we’ll deepen our understanding of the winemaking process while soaking in breathtaking vineyard views. Savor the moment with a delightful picnic lunch from Manzanita Market. Our third stop takes us to New Mexico’s oldest winery, La Chiripada—aptly named “a stroke of luck.” You’ll indulge in their award-winning wines, including unique Amphora selections aged in terracotta vessels. Immerse yourself in their rich history while exploring their collection of library wines and local art. With rosy lips and warm hearts, we’ll bid farewell to the vineyards and ascend into the mountains along the enchanting High Road to Taos.

As the landscape shifts, we’ll find ourselves surrounded by piñon and juniper forests with stunning views of the Trampas Peaks. Along the way, we’ll visit the Garcias, master artisans who preserve New Mexico’s heritage through intricate Spanish Revival furniture and Santos carvings. Our day concludes with a scenic drive back to Taos through ancient ponderosa and aspen forests. Celebrate the journey’s end with a glass of bubbly in the cozy ambiance of Barro Vino’s living room—a perfect toast to the flavors and stories of Northern New Mexico. Not too far away is the Hacienda de los Martinez, (approx. 1804 AD).

This historical family home with central courtyards will transport you back in time. The home, now a living museum, features important Santos (religious painted carving of saints, original adobe structures, and hand dyed weavings and looms.) The Hacienda’s interior is white washed with Tierra Blanca, a mixture of micaceous clay and wheat paste, and the dirt floors glisten with the hardened gloss of ox blood. You will leave with a visceral connection to the Spanish Colonial Era of the 1800s.

We will then head to the San Francisco de Assis Church (1700’s). Rising up from the earth like a ship on the ocean, this adobe parish has inspired artists throughout time, including Ansel Adam and Georgia O’Keeffe, and has been argued the most depicted Church in the world. The organic shapes of the building are articulated by seven foot deep buttresses and bee hive shaped anchor supports. Also housed at San Francisco de Assis is the mysterious portrait of Christ, the painting changes in the dark when a cross emerges. Afterwards we will return to El Monte Sagrado Resort. Our guided tour will leave you with an effortless joy and appreciation for Taos’ many cultures. Visions of adobe sanctuaries, artisan jewelry, mysterious paintings and wild beauty will lift your spirit and ground your soul.

Return to El Monte Sagrado Resort & Spa.

Enjoy Local Cuisine By:
Manzanita Market

A COMMUNITY CELEBRATION OF LOCAL LABOR
Taos all-organic community cafe offers nutrient-dense regional farmed food with a menu that rotates as the seasons do. Through the heartfelt creation of simple & wholesome food sourced from nearby farms invested in the well-being of land & field, we hope to restore the vitality of those who sit at our table and in effect our community at large. Buen Provecho!