Vivac Winery

Vineyard in Dixon, New Mexico

4.2(56 reviews)
(505) 579-44412075 State Hwy 68, Dixon, NM 87527View on Yelp
Vivac Winery - vineyard in Dixon, NM

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About Vivac Winery

Vivac Winery is located in Dixon, New Mexico, a small village in the Rio Grande valley north of Santa Fe that's become a quiet destination for food, art, and wine. With a 4.2-star rating from 56 visitors, it's earned a loyal following among those who make the drive out to explore it. Dixon sits in a fertile agricultural valley where local farming and craftsmanship have long defined the community. Vivac adds to that tradition by producing wine and pairing it with chocolate, making for a genuinely unique tasting experience.

Services

Wine Tasting Room
Chocolatiers & Shops

Services & Process

Vivac's tasting room lets guests sample wines made from grapes grown in the Rio Grande valley and surrounding New Mexico vineyards. What sets the experience apart is the addition of a chocolatier component, where wine pairings are matched with house-made or curated chocolates. This combination appeals to couples, food-focused travelers, and anyone looking for something more layered than a standard tasting. The rural Dixon setting adds to the appeal, giving visitors a reason to spend a few hours in the valley rather than just passing through.

Service Area

Vivac Winery is based in Dixon, New Mexico, serving visitors from throughout the northern Rio Grande region. It draws guests from Santa Fe, Taos, and Española, and is a popular stop on the high road between Santa Fe and Taos. The winery is a destination in itself, worth a dedicated visit rather than a quick detour.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where exactly is Vivac Winery located?
Vivac is in Dixon, New Mexico, a small agricultural village in the Rio Grande valley north of Española. It's about an hour north of Santa Fe and makes for a great stop on the way to or from Taos.
What is the wine and chocolate pairing experience like at Vivac?
Staff guide you through wine flights paired with selected chocolates chosen to complement each wine's flavor profile. It's a more sensory and interactive tasting than a standard flight.
Does Vivac make wine from New Mexico grapes?
Yes, Vivac focuses on wines made from grapes grown in New Mexico's Rio Grande valley and other regional sources. The wines reflect the specific conditions of high desert viticulture.
Is Vivac a good destination for a day trip from Santa Fe or Taos?
It's one of the better day-trip wine destinations in northern New Mexico. The drive through the Rio Grande valley is scenic, and Dixon itself has a strong local arts and farming community worth exploring.
Can I buy wine and chocolate at Vivac to take home?
Yes, retail purchases are available at the tasting room. It's a popular stop for people who want to bring back something distinctly New Mexican as a gift or for their own collection.
Is Vivac suitable for a romantic outing or couples visit?
Absolutely. The combination of wine, chocolate, and a beautiful rural valley setting makes it a natural choice for couples. Many visitors make a full afternoon of it by pairing the Vivac visit with a scenic drive along the high road.

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