Charleston Peak Winery offers Red, White & Blue Sangria for July Fourth weekend
Charleston Peak Winery’s Red, White & Blue Sangria runs July 3-5, giving Pahrump a holiday stop on the vineyard patio or inside the tasting room.

Charleston Peak Winery will roll out a Red, White & Blue Sangria special for Independence Day weekend, giving Pahrump residents and visitors a local option from Friday, July 3 through Sunday, July 5. The limited-time offering will be available on the vineyard patio or inside the tasting room at 3810 Winery Rd. in Pahrump.
The winery’s regular hours are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., with Tuesday closed. That schedule puts the winery in position for the full holiday weekend, when local hospitality operators try to keep spending in Nye County instead of losing it to the Las Vegas valley.

Charleston Peak Winery sits on roughly nine acres at the base of Charleston Peak and traces its roots to Pahrump Valley Vineyards, founded in 1989. The property was later known as Pahrump Valley Winery, and it has long been part of Pahrump’s wine identity. Travel Nevada notes that it was the first winery in Nevada to produce a sparkling wine from locally grown grapes.
The holiday sangria special also fits into a broader local tourism pitch. Pahrump sits about 60 miles west of Las Vegas, and town tourism materials describe it as an easy drive from Las Vegas, Death Valley National Park and Dumont Dunes. For a community that leans on dining, tasting rooms and destination stops to keep more dollars local, a themed weekend offering can add another reason for people to spend part of the holiday close to home.
Nye County says it is working toward a resilient, thriving and vibrant economy by supporting existing businesses and emerging industries. In that context, even a seasonal promotion at a winery carries weight: it helps reinforce Pahrump as a place where residents can gather, visitors can linger and holiday weekends can translate into local sales. Charleston Peak Winery directs customers to its social media channels for updates as it prepares for the July Fourth weekend rush.
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