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    LDV Winery

    100Pearl Points

    Urban tasting room, no estate required.

    LDV Winery, Bar in Scottsdale

    About LDV Winery

    LDV Winery is an urban tasting room in Old Town Scottsdale on Stetson Drive — a straightforward stop for Arizona wine by the glass without the generic restaurant list markup. Walk-in friendly and easy to bolt onto an Old Town evening. Best for couples or small groups who want wine context and staff who know what they're pouring.

    Quick Verdict

    LDV Winery is a compact urban tasting room on Stetson Drive in Old Town Scottsdale, and it earns a visit if you want Arizona wine by the glass without committing to a full restaurant dinner. The address puts you within walking distance of Old Town's bar corridor, which makes it an easy add to an evening already in motion. Booking is direct — walk-in friendly by Scottsdale standards — so there is no reason to stress the logistics.

    What You're Getting

    The format here is a winery tasting room operating in an urban retail-and-hospitality strip, not a vineyard estate. That distinction matters for value-seekers: you are paying for curated pours of Arizona-grown wine in a sit-down setting, which compares favorably to ordering wine by the glass at a mid-range Scottsdale restaurant where the list is generic and the markup is steep. A dedicated tasting room program typically gives you more wine context, better-selected flights, and staff who can explain what you're drinking , advantages that a standard restaurant list rarely offers at a similar price point. If that trade-off appeals to you, LDV is worth the stop.

    The room at 7134 E Stetson Dr, Suite B110, is a suite-format space , visual cues lean toward wine-retail with tasting bar rather than destination dining room. That read-the-room note matters: this is a drinks-first stop, not a dinner destination. Pair it with a meal at a nearby Old Town spot and the evening works well. Solo visitors, couples, and small groups of three or four all fit the format comfortably.

    For broader context on what Scottsdale's wine and bar scene offers, see our full Scottsdale bars guide, our full Scottsdale wineries guide, and our full Scottsdale restaurants guide. If you are planning a longer Scottsdale trip, our full Scottsdale hotels guide and our full Scottsdale experiences guide are worth a look too.

    How It Compares

    Against the Old Town competition, LDV sits in a different category from cocktail-forward bars like Bad Jimmy's Scottsdale or food-driven spots like Sasaki Sushi & Bar. The more direct comparison is Art of Merlot, which occupies a similar wine-bar niche in Scottsdale. If wine education and Arizona-specific production are your priority, LDV's tasting room format edges ahead. If you want wine alongside a fuller food program, Alo Cafe or Arcadia Farms Cafe offer that combination more naturally.

    For comparison outside Arizona, tasting-room urban formats like this one share DNA with focused cocktail bars that prioritize program depth over scene , places like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, or Julep in Houston. The common thread: you go for the program, not the scene, and the staff knowledge justifies the visit. LDV fits that model for wine in Scottsdale.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does LDV Winery have outdoor seating?

    The venue sits inside a retail-and-hospitality strip at 7134 E Stetson Dr in Old Town Scottsdale, which limits outdoor seating options compared to estate wineries. The space is formatted as an urban tasting room, so expect an indoor-focused experience. If an open-air patio is a priority, check availability directly before visiting.

    Is LDV Winery good for groups?

    LDV works for small groups who want a wine-focused stop in Old Town Scottsdale rather than a full evening out. The tasting room format suits parties of two to six better than large celebrations. For bigger groups needing event infrastructure, a dedicated event venue would serve you better.

    What's the signature drink at LDV Winery?

    LDV pours Arizona wines, so the focus is on the state's regional varietals rather than cocktails. The draw here is access to Arizona wine by the glass in an urban Old Town Scottsdale setting. For cocktail-forward options in the same neighbourhood, Bad Jimmy's Scottsdale is the better call.

    Is LDV Winery good for a date?

    Yes, if your date is into wine. The compact tasting room on Stetson Drive creates an intimate, low-key atmosphere that suits a casual first or second date better than a formal dinner setting. Pair it with dinner nearby in Old Town to round out the evening.

    Is the food good at LDV Winery?

    LDV is a winery tasting room, not a restaurant, so food is likely limited to accompaniments rather than a full menu. If food quality is central to your decision, Sasaki Sushi & Bar or a food-driven Old Town spot will serve you better. Treat LDV as your drinks destination and plan accordingly.

    Location

    7134 E Stetson Dr B110, Scottsdale, AZ 85251

    Scottsdale, United States

    Compare LDV Winery

    The Complete Picture: LDV Winery and Peers
    VenueBooking Difficulty
    LDV WineryEasy
    Alo CafeUnknown
    Art of MerlotUnknown
    Bad Jimmy's ScottsdaleUnknown
    Sasaki Sushi & BarUnknown
    T T RoadhouseUnknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Also Consider

    • Alo Cafe, Notable alternative
    • Art of Merlot, Notable alternative
    • Bad Jimmy's Scottsdale, Notable alternative
    • Sasaki Sushi & Bar, Notable alternative
    • T T Roadhouse, Notable alternative

    In Old Town Scottsdale's bar and drinks scene, LDV Winery occupies a specific lane: Arizona wine, tasting-room format, drinks-first focus. That makes it a different proposition from Bad Jimmy's Scottsdale and T T Roadhouse, both of which skew toward beer, spirits, and a broader casual-bar experience. If wine is your goal, neither of those is the right comparison.

    The closer peers are Art of Merlot and Alo Cafe. Art of Merlot targets a similar wine-bar audience; choose between the two based on which tasting program feels more curated to your preference. Alo Cafe adds a food component that LDV does not anchor on, making it the better pick if you want wine and a proper bite together. Sasaki Sushi & Bar is a different format entirely, food-led with wine as a supporting player, so redirect there only if the meal is the main event.

    On booking difficulty, all five venues in this set are accessible without advance planning on most nights. LDV's edge is its wine-specialist positioning: for a value-seeker who wants more from a glass than a standard restaurant list delivers, the tasting room format offers better return on spend than ordering wine at a generalist bar. That is the clearest reason to choose it over the alternatives listed here.

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