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Arilano

2023 Arizona White Blend

The Blue Collar Vineyard, LLC Arilano is an exquisite white blend hailing from the beautiful Arizona region, known for its unique terroir and climate that contribute to the wine's distinct character. This 2023 vintage showcases a vibrant, pale yellow hue, inviting the senses to explore its delightful aromas. On the palate, the wine offers a medium-bodied profile with a refreshing acidity that brings a lively brightness to each sip, making it a truly mouthwatering experience. The fruit intensity is prominent, featuring layers of citrus and stone fruit flavors that dance harmoniously together, creating an engaging taste journey. Although it possesses a gentle sweetness, the wine remains dry, showcasing its versatility in pairing with various dishes. The Arilano's elegant finish leaves a lasting impression, solidifying its place as a wonderful representation of Arizona's burgeoning wine scene.

Tasting notes:


White Peach, Citrus Blossom, Honeysuckle

White Peach

White Peach

Citrus Blossom

Citrus Blossom

Honeysuckle

Honeysuckle

Region:


Arizona
Arizona

Arizona is an emerging and diverse winegrowing region in the southwestern United States. Spanning high desert plateaus and rugged mountains, Arizona's American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) showcase a wide array of terroir. The high elevation and arid climate play a major role in shaping Arizona's vineyards, with cool nights and warm days allowing grapes to ripen slowly and develop complex flavors. The diverse soils, ranging from volcanic to sandy loam, contribute to the unique character of Arizona's wines. Cooler-climate grape varieties thrive in the higher elevations, while further down, richer, bolder wines are produced. Arizona's growing wine industry is gaining recognition for its distinctive and high-quality wines that reflect the unique environmental conditions of the region.

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