Desert Dreaming
Views, vibes, wine and more things to love about Phoenix, Arizona
We’re taking a minute to reminisce on our days spent in the southwestern state of Arizona. True Arizona might not be the first place you’re pining to visit, but there are some truly beautiful sights to see out west. That’s right the state most known for its Grand Canyon has some pretty spectacular views of desert mountain ranges, clear skies and dry open land accented with palm trees and cacti. But the natural view isn’t the only reason to make a trip out west. With growing popularity from tech companies and startups, the city of Phoenix has blossomed into a hip and trendy location. The ever growing culinary scene is amplified but the regions almost always gorgeous weather. Restaurants take advantage of the moderate weather as city sees a comfortable range of degrees from high 60’s to low 80’s for most of the year. In other words, al-fresco dining has no true limit. Phoenix is bustling with restaurants, bars and coffee shops all ready to serve you outdoors.
Another hidden plus to a traveling to the southwest is wine. Arizona has the advantage of being quite close to California and has benefited from the states massive wine industry. But don’t count them out completely. There are some small but successful vineyards in Arizona producing some intriguing delicious wines. An interesting blend of Arizona rose has become a house favorite among friends especially when complemented with mountain filled views.
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