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Sun setting over Los Milics Vineyards

Los Milics Vineyards

Elgin, AZ

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The design

Like a fantastical, steel-clad Stonehenge, Los Milics Vineyards rises into view amid neat vineyards and Southern Arizona’s rocky, shrubby Mustang Mountains. This Chen + Suchart Studio-designed tasting room was indeed intended as sculpture first, and space to sip a dozen-odd wines amid the dramatic landscape second. Los Milics’ partners bought the land in 2018 and started transforming the 20 acres formerly used for cattle grazing into a vineyard and production facility. But the tasting room would be their pièce de résistance. Entering a narrow courtyard through the vineyard, the tasting room comes into view between the steel monoliths. Once inside the 3,400-sq.-ft. space, glass walls display expansive views of the vineyards and mountains. Simple, modern furniture from interior designer Vivian Ullman complements the architecture and keeps the focus on the landscape.

Small-production reds, whites, and rosés express the elegance and minerality that’s become a hallmark of the Sonoita region, which is recognized as the state’s first AVA and benefits from intense sunshine, monsoon rains, and well-draining soils. Think silky big Graciano-Grenache blends and puckering yet supple Petit Manseng. Pair them with tapas-style plates and charcuterie in the tasting room. Better yet, drink them with tomatoey stewed chicken thighs or New York strip draped in béarnaise sauce at The Biscuit, the onsite restaurant named for the Mustang’s distinctly domed tallest peak.

The Sucharts also designed nine casitas for overnight guests. Nestled in the heart of the vineyards, each features a modern, open layout, where living spaces transform into beds at the push of a button, and a private patio offers sweeping vineyard and mountain views.

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