FAQ's


  • Are reservations required to visit D.A.Ranch?

    No, reservations are not required unless you are bringing a large party of 13 or more people, including children in the total headcount. For large group inquiries or reservations, please email info@daranch.com


    D.A.Ranch is generally open for wine tastings weekly from Wednesday to Sunday, 11am to 6pm. Up to once per month we may be closed for a wedding or a private event. Check the calendar at daranch.com/venue to review our business hours.

  • Are dogs allowed at D.A.Ranch?

    Yes, well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome. Only service dogs may enter the indoor area of the tasting room. Animals other than dogs are not permitted at D.A.Ranch. All dogs must be kept within arm’s length of their owners, and either in a carrier or on a leash held by the owner. Dogs are not allowed on chairs, benches, seats, or other furniture. Dogs may not eat from plates or bowls provided to customers. Dogs must eat and drink only from single-use, disposable containers or containers provided by the owner. Call 911 right away if a dog bite or other dog-related injury occurs at D.A.Ranch, and please ask to speak to a staff member as soon as possible.

  • Is D.A.Ranch family-friendly?

    Yes, there are lots of simple things for your child to explore around the tasting room at D.A.Ranch. From lawn games to a babbling brook, to the big white swing, D.A.Ranch offers plenty of space to create meaningful memories with your family while enjoying Arizona wine. In the ranch kitchen, there are ample child-friendly snacks and non-alcoholic beverages such as cheese, crackers, salami, sparkling water, and more. All minors must always remain supervised by a parent or legal guardian.

  • What payment methods are accepted?

    D.A.Ranch accepts all major credit cards and ApplePay. Cash is not accepted. Please plan accordingly prior to your visit.

  • Is there a Dress Code?

    The dress code at D.A.Ranch is casual. D.A.Ranch is a family-friendly venue, please dress appropriately. All customers must always wear shoes as there may be uneven terrain in certain outdoor areas. Please check the weather before your visit. Since the property is in a valley along Oak Creek, the temperature drops about one hour before sunset.

  • Can I bring food, drinks, or outside alcohol?

    Outside alcohol is not permitted at D.A.Ranch at any time. Guests are not permitted to cater food to D.A.Ranch for a group without booking a private event.  We only allow food for people with specific dietary restrictions. To learn more about booking the Pond Ramada, Oak Grove, or Pavilion event space, please reach out to events@daranch.com.

  • Can I book D.A.Ranch for a Private Event?

    Yes, please visit daranch.com/venue to learn more about hosting your next private event, wedding, corporate event, birthday party, or other gathering at D.A.Ranch.

  • Do you have Accessible Facilities?

    D.A.Ranch has two ADA-Compliant restrooms, a small Handicap Parking Lot to the north of the tasting room, and a ramp on the north side of the building for entry and exit. The paved walkway from the Handicap Parking Lot enables wheelchair access to the wrap-around porch, to the ground floor of the tasting room, and to the Pavilion where food trucks generally park. If further assistance is needed, please ask a staff member at any time.

  • Is Smoking allowed?

    NO smoking or vaping of any kind is allowed anywhere indoors or outdoors at D.A.Ranch. If you observe this behavior please notify a staff member as soon as possible.

  • What is Parking like at D.A.Ranch?

    Upon entering the gate and descending the hill at D.A.Ranch, please continue straight on the roadway. Drive past the tasting room, and you will reach the main parking lot between the pond and the goat pen. 


    Please drive very slowly, as there are other customers, children, and dogs frequently crossing the roadway. Please Park only in the main parking lot, or the overflow lot if it is open.


    Handicap and Staff parking are located behind the tasting room, after entering the gate and descending the roadway Handicap vehicles displaying proper insignias may turn right and park in the small, paved lot behind the tasting room.