Milagro Vineyards

985 W Ella Dr, Corrales
(505) 898-3998

Recent Reviews

Sonja Aliesch

WONDERFUL winery! I couldn’t choose between the classic and library tasting so did both — highly recommend! Absolutely beautiful estate wines: dry riesling, French-style chardonnays, pinot noirs, zinfandel, merlot, semillon, a delightful rosé, all with unique NM characteristics that distinguish them pleasantly from other major domestic wine-producing states like California, Oregon and Washington. And service was so helpful, informative and charming in a gorgeous setting overlooking leafy grapevines and the Sandias. I could have spent all day here!

Yessica Frescas

I was surprised to find this little gem. They are only open once a month, but they will be opening a tasting room soon.. will be on the lookout for it. They had a good selection of wine tastings. I was told that the owners had a pig shelter hence the pig logo. They currently have a shelter for Boston Terriers, so when you tip its for a good cause! It was a quaint little place and I will look forward to coming back!

Jacqueline Trip - Salassa

Very nice winetasting. Super friendly hosts and owners. In a lovely and authentic atmosphere.And such magical earrings they sell. From Ricciardi (California). They use real flowers and leafs.On the picture I wear the Ginko leaf.Oh... don't forget the wunderfull cheese they have.

Brian Tran

Nearly packed coming on Sunday. Wonderful wine and very friendly and very knowledgeable staff, taking their time to explain about then vineyard, region, grape and wine itself.The Merlot 2016 is excellent. 2018 just released but give it time to mature.Price is reasonable, great experience, and the venue is a garden decorated with art items, very unique compared to other visited anywhere. A must stop for wine lovers.

Tarra Hoden

Excellent wine, wonderful owners and staff, and great location to relax and enjoy the view!

Richard Wallace

We were very disappointed in their quality of wine. There were a lot of people at the tasting event Sunday so we figured we could not go wrong. The host was the best part of the experience and we did take home a couple of bottles but the bottles were not on their tasting list. Would give a better score if their wine was a better quality.

Roger Tannen

Rick makes the best wines in NM. But only if you enjoy GREAT wine.

Mark P.

We were in Albuquerque on vacation and wanted to see what a vineyard/winery looked like in New Mexico. We were pleasantly surprised by the quality of the wines produced in this relatively small vineyard. We did a thorough tasting of their products, and were impressed with the knowledge of our host. The vineyard is not large, but they do grow a number of different grapes which gives them the ability to make an interesting mix of wines, both white and red. We want to return when the vines have fruit on them!

Patrick Wilson

Friendly people and delicious wine.

Alice Q.

View and wine are outstanding. The vineyard was recommended by a local sommelier. We enjoyed wine flights, plus the new vintage, then decided on opening a bottle.... and buying several selections to take home. Sunset over the Sandia mountains, glass in hand, walking in the vineyard - we felt as though we were in an impressionist painting.

Marcos Rodriguez

One of the most beautiful place to taste wine. Wine is amazing

Fe Skervin

Owners were very friendly and pleasant.

Tina T.

Super super nice people, and why wouldn't you be as a winemaker and the beautiful wife of a winemaker!Their wines are ok, but I really love that they have included the farm stand now with this horrible Covid 19!

Mike Langner

Picturesque vinyard. Wonderful wines, especially the Reisling. Highly recommended!

John Sturgis

We’re fans. We had a great time at this small winery in Corrales. It’s wineries like Milagro that make us winos. We had such a great time talking with the wine-maker, the wine-pourers and the wine drinkers during our visit. And, oh yeah, the wine is really good and well priced, too. Here’s a tip: don’t bypass the white wines. We typically go straight for the reds. But at Milagro, take the time to enjoy the whites. Our favorite was the dry Riesling. We’ve only found it in Australia—that is until we visited Milagro. Final tip: bring the checkbook. They don’t take credit cards. Enjoy!

Load More