EXPO New Mexico is the state's only true multi-use entertainment and events facility, which in addition to being the site of the annual New Mexico State Fair, hosts hundreds of events throughout the year. EXPO New Mexico is a state agency, and one of a very few public entities which functions as an enterprise fund which means EXPO New Mexico has to raise all revenues to support its operations, though we receive a small amount of funding from the state for capital outlay improvements.
EXPO New Mexico is very closely tied to our premier event, the New Mexico State Fair which happens annually in the month of September. In addition to the Fair, we offer the largest outdoor year-round Flea Market that attracts thousands of patrons and hundreds of vendors every weekend. The majority of our 236 acre site is available for rent for private or public events, including exceptional cultural villages, unique and charming outdoor spaces, historic arts facilities, expansive trade show spaces, and an iconic concert and rodeo venue.
EXPO New Mexico has a small year-round staff under the direction of the General Manager, who works closely with the New Mexico State Fair Commission to carry out day to day operations and both host and produce extraordinary events.
Sheehan Winery was founded in 2015 by Sean Sheehan, who learned the craft by serving for more than a decade as lead winemaker at some of New Mexico?s finest wineries. Our wines are made exclusively from New Mexico-grown grapes.
Sheehan Winery wines reflect the unique combination of sun, high altitude, dry climate and soil of the New Mexico climate. We invite you to enjoy them!
Sheehan Winery has vineyards in Corrales, Bosque Farms, and the South Valley of Albuquerque. The Corrales and Bosque Farms vineyards are well established and are the basis for our award-winning Lobo Vineyard Merlot and Chardonnay as well as our Elyce Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Chambourcin wines. Sheehan Winery also sources high quality grapes from small growers throughout the state. Our wines are made exclusively from New Mexico-grown grapes.