Restaurants & Bars

Best Restaurants For Wine 2018: Tucson Has 9 Award Winners

Wine Spectator's highly regarded list of the best wine restaurants around the world prominently features Tucson.

TUCSON, AZ — Cheers, Tucson! Wine Spectator, one of the world’s leading authorities on wine, has assembled its 2018 list of the Best Restaurants for Wine, based not only on the breadth of vintages in their cellars but also how well wine is paired with entrees. In Tucson, nine restaurants made the prestigious list of 3,759 restaurants worldwide with outstanding wine selections in their cellars.

The lifestyle magazine on wine and wine culture gave awards across three categories — Award of Excellence, Best of Award of Excellence and the Grand Award, which went to only 91 restaurants around the world. Wine Spectator experts inspect all candidates for the Grand Award to evaluate both quality of the dining experience and the cellar.

This award is given to restaurants with world-class cellars and wine lists that typically feature 1,000 or more selections, a breadth of top producers, and outstanding depth in mature vintages and selection of large-format bottles. Restaurants in this category are also evaluated on the presentation of the wine list and the harmony with the menu.

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In Tucson, no restaurants won the Grand Award, but two received the Best of Award of Excellence. (Get Tucson Patch’s real-time news alerts and free morning newsletters. Like us on Facebook. Also, download the free Patch iPhone app or free Patch Android app.)

Here are all Wine Spectator listings for Tucson and the surrounding area:

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BEST OF AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
(1,215 restaurants nationwide)

Feast, 3719 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson
The Grill At Hacienda Del Sol, Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort, 5501 N. Hacienda del Sol Road, Tucson


AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
(2,453 restaurants nationwide)

Maynards Market & Kitchen, 400 N. Toole Ave., Tucson
Kingfisher, 2564 E. Grant Road, Tucson
Sullivan’s Steakhouse, 1785 E. River Road, Tucson
Contigo Latin Kitchen, Westin La Paloma Resort, 3770 E. Sunrise Drive, Tucson
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, 6360 N. Campbell Ave., Tucson
PY Steak, Sol Casinos, 5655 W. Valencia Road, Tucson
The Lodge at Ventana Canyon, 6200 N. Clubhouse Lane, Tucson


Wine Spectator’s 2018 Restaurant Award winners range from neighborhood wine bars that serve small plates to opulent palaces with star chefs and elaborate tasting menus. Getting a mention on it is a pretty big deal for the restaurants.

“A Wine Spectator award tells our guests — current and potential — that our program has been vetted by a panel of experts and deemed amongst the best in the world,” Erik Segelbaum, corporate wine director for the Starr Restaurants group, said in a news release.

Segelbaum, whose restaurants won 16 Wine Spectator awards this year, said they tell “wine-loving guests that visiting one of our restaurants is time and money well spent.” The awards are well regarded domestically and internationally, he said.

“There is no doubt that Wine Spectator reviews and awards are held in the highest regard in the domestic and international community,” he said in the release. “Awards of this nature show our wine-loving guests that visiting one of our restaurants is time and money well spent.”

The restaurants recognized by Wine Spectator are in all 50 U.S. states and 75 countries.

Click here see all the Grand Award winners.

Click here to peruse all winners by metropolitan area.

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