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    Home » Travel » Food Travel » Utah Food

    Zion Vineyards (Leeds, UT)

    Published: Jun 23, 2023 · Modified: Jul 14, 2023 · Leave a Comment

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    For award-winning wines and a friendly, laid-back tasting experience, visit Zion Vineyards just outside of Zion National Park in southern Utah.

    Doors with overhead sign for Zion Vineyards tasting room.

    On our recent trip to a couple of Utah's stunning national parks, we also enjoyed checking out the state's burgeoning wine industry.

    Utah hasn't been a huge wine destination in the past, but several vineyards have been popping up in recent years. Some of them have even banded together to create the Utah Wine Trail.

    Zion Vineyards opened their tasting room in May 2023, just a couple of weeks before we visited! It turned out to be a fun stop on our trip, with a chance to try some award-winning wines. Here's what to expect if you go!

    Finding Zion Vineyards

    It's right there in the name — this vineyard is an easy drive from Zion National Park. It's located in the small town of Leeds, Utah.

    So if you're in the area for some of the epic hiking (Watchman Trail, West Rim Trail, etc.), you can mix things up with a trip into town for a wine tasting.

    Grapevines in Zion Vineyards.
    Vineyard View

    Water Canyon Winery is another great stop, less than an hour further south.

    The Tasting Room

    The tasting room is open 7 days a week and costs $25 per person as of 2023. Walk-ins are welcome, but you can call for a reservation if you have a larger group, or fill in the request form on the winery website.

    Utah doesn’t allow tasting discounts, even if you buy a bottle.

    The new tasting room is a relaxed space, with a door that rolls up so you can enjoy the fresh air and a view of the vineyard.

    View of vineyard from tasting room.
    Tasting Room

    There are mostly Spanish and Italian style wines made here (no sweet wines, which is okay by me!). The tempranillo won a gold medal at the 2022 Utah Wine Festival, which sounds like a lovely event.

    Bottles of Zion Vineyards tempranillo.

    This was probably the most laid-back, casual tasting I’ve ever had. And I loved it!

    Red wine in Zion Vineyards glass with grapevines in background.

    We sat with Dan (and his dog Bash) and chatted while we tasted wines. It was a wonderful experience — the wines were fantastic.

    Black dog next to table in wine tasting room.
    Bash, the Wine Dog

    We noticed that there were lots of flavorful, dry wines that weren’t so tannic or dry that they were hard to drink in the desert heat.

    Our favorites were:

    • Grenache Blanc, a cloudier white with extra fruity (but not overly sweet) notes that reminded me of a dry cider

    Glass of white wine.

    • Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve, which was jammier than a lot of cabs I’ve tried

    Bottles of Zion Vineyards cabernet sauvignon.

    • Primitivo, an Italian-style Zinfandel with mildly sour bites. We were sure it would go perfectly with a hard or stinky cheese.

    Wine rack storing multiple bottles from Zion Vineyards.

    We also had the chance to look over the vineyard a little bit and see the early stages of grape growing, surrounded by the rugged, red terrain that Utah is so well known for.

    Rows of grape vines on either side of dirt path.
    Close-up of grape leaves.

    Bash kept us company. The vineyard dogs are friendly to visitors and add a note of happy light-heartedness to the property.

    Black dog with Zion Vineyards in background.
    Bash, the Wine Dog

    If you're spending any time in southern Utah, I hope you get to visit Zion Vineyards and have just as fun a day as we did. Let us know in the comments what your favorite wines are from here!

    Wine barrels stored on racks.

    More Utah Food + Drink Destinations

    • Sign for Brew Pub outside restaurant.
      Zion Canyon Brew Pub (Springdale, UT)
    • Outdoor seating at Showdowns Restaurant.
      Showdowns (Bryce Canyon, UT)
    • Rock with sign for Water Canyon Winery.
      Water Canyon Winery (Hildale, UT)

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