New Mexico Wine has launched its highly anticipated tasting room, the Viva Vino Wine Studio, in Old Town. Situated on the second floor of Don Luis Plaza alongside other local wineries, this intimate space is dedicated to immersing visitors in New Mexico’s vibrant wine culture.
Christopher Goblet, the executive director of New Mexico Wine, emphasized that the studio represents years of planning, research, and creative input, aiming to showcase the best wines from across the state. The space will facilitate curated wine tasting experiences while educating visitors about the distinct grape varieties and regional nuances of New Mexico wines.
At the launch, the wine studio featured selections from various wineries such as Amaro Winery, Casa Rondeña, and Vivác Winery, enabling guests to explore a diverse range of offerings. The studio plans to enrich the visitor experience with seasonal events, wine education workshops, and opportunities to connect with local winemakers.
A standout feature of the studio is its interactive digital tasting table, developed in partnership with Ideum and supported by a Visit Albuquerque grant. This first-of-its-kind technology allows visitors to engage in guided tastings, exploring the aroma and flavor profiles of selected wines via a large touchscreen interface.
The opening of Viva Vino Wine Studio marks an exciting chapter in New Mexico’s wine tourism scene, building upon the success of the state’s popular wine festivals which attract thousands annually. More information can be found at nmwinestudio.com.
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