Nevada wine? Bet on this one.
Gibson/Stephanie Industrial · Henderson · Urban Winery/Tasting Room · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed June 24, 2026
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You're in an industrial corridor in Henderson, Nevada, and somehow you're about to drink locally made wine — that's the hook right there. The list is short, fully house-produced, and priced like it actually wants you to come back. It's not trying to be a steakhouse wine program, and that's exactly the point.
Vegas Valley Winery makes everything on-site from imported grapes, which means you're getting 20-plus proprietary labels with no outside interference and no markup theater. The range moves from a clean, everyday Pinot Grigio to a Tempranillo-based red blend called Temprynce that signals they're not just bottling table wine and calling it a day. There's even a sparkling-style pour in the Rosa Secco that you wouldn't expect to find in a Henderson industrial park. The regional education angle via Grape Expectations next door gives the whole operation more depth than the square footage implies — this is a place with actual intent behind the pours.
Ten to twenty options by tasting pour or full glass, all house-made, all priced between $6 and $14. That range means you can work through a flight without doing math in your head, and Wednesday's half-price glass deal makes the whole thing almost embarrassingly affordable. Rotation appears tied to what's in production, so the list has some natural seasonality to it.
Temprynce (Tempranillo-based red blend) — $14
A Tempranillo blend made in Nevada at under $15 a glass — full stop. This is the kind of wine that costs $22 at a restaurant with a better Instagram aesthetic and half the effort behind it.
Rosa Secco
A sparkling-style pour from a desert urban winery sounds like a novelty, but this is worth the gamble. Most people reach for the Cab or the Pinot Grigio first — skip the obvious and start here.
Cabernet Sauvignon (Vegas Valley Winery house wine)
It's not bad, but Cab is the safe play that every guest defaults to, and it's the least interesting thing on this list. With Temprynce and the La Casa Cuvée sitting right next to it, there's no reason to play it safe.
La Casa Cuvée + Wine and cheese board
Wednesday night, half-price glasses, cheese board also discounted — the La Casa Cuvée is a house blend built for exactly this moment. It's approachable enough to work across a spread of soft and aged cheeses without demanding your full attention.
Wednesday — Half-price wine by the glass plus discounted cheese boards all night. Also includes $2 off wine, cider, and food. Glass pours only — bottles not included.
🎲 The Bottom Line
Vegas Valley Winery is the kind of place that earns its Wild Card badge because nothing about its location suggests what's actually inside. If you're in Henderson and you want to drink local, drink cheap, and learn something while you do it, this is your move.
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