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Arizona’s wine industry is growing, and it’s no surprise. After all, the state’s volcanic soil, warm daytime and cold nighttime temperatures make AZ some of the best land and climate in the U.S. for growing wine grapes.

A setup of flowers surrounded by Luigi Bormioli white wine glasses and bottles of Arizona Stronghold "Tazi" accent the space near the front of Nanke Showroom & Gallery.

THE WINE

Arizona Stronghold's "Tazi" is a citrusy, floral, full-bodied white wine, calling to mind traits of sauvignon blanc and riesling. Perfect for drinking on a hot summer day, Jared suggests pairing "Tazi" with a salad or soft, French cheese. Tip: Don't chill too much. This wine is best served a little warmer than most whites.

Blend: 52% Sauvignon
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Harsh yet mystical. A survivors paradise." Not only that, but Northern AZ reminded him of his favorite regions in Europe, such as Italy's Piemonte. "I took the leap and broke ground," he later told the alt-weekly, Nuvo.

According to AZ Central, AZ possesses the potential of producing quality wines like those created in Spain, France, and Italy. Keenan and his then business partner, Eric Glomski, knew that when they founded Arizona Stronghold in 2007, a vineyard they built with the intention of propelling AZ wine to national recognition. It is now the state's best-selling and highest-volume winery.

Jared Nanke, Nanke Signature Group owner and creative director, pours Arizona Stronghold's “Tazi" into two Luigi Bormioli Crescendo Chardonnay glasses.

THE GLASS

For the best experience of AZ Stronghold's "Tazi," we recommend serving the wine in Luigi Bormioli's Crescendo Chardonnay glasses. The shape of the bowl, coupled with its lead-free, eco-friendly crystal glass formula, allows "Tazi" to breathe at its best, enhancing the wine's natural aromas. The glasses are coming soon to our online store.

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