Best ArizonaWhite Wine
Callaghan Vineyards, Arizona La Osa Blanco 2023
From the first sip, there’s lots to love about this aromatic and refreshing white blend made with estate grapes from one of the oldest vineyards in the state. Malvasia bianca, a Mediterranean variety that thrives in the desert, does the heavy lifting — its characteristic stone fruit and accompanying floral notes immediately dance on the palate. French grapes petit manseng and marsanne join the party, offering a little heft and creaminess, which results in a wine that is just as appropriate sipping poolside or as a partner to small bites and main courses. But what makes it special goes beyond what’s in the bottle. It’s the result of Callaghan Vineyards’ — one of the state’s largest and oldest wineries — collaboration with the University of Arizona. Kent Callaghan is Arizona’s most tenured winemaker, and his family represents four generations of Wildcats. More history is represented in cowboy drawings on the label that were done in 1917 and 1922 by Blackfoot artist Hart Merriam Schultz, a good friend of Callaghan’s wife Lisa’s great-grandfather. And each bottle has a registered number and hologram showing it was officially licensed by the U of A, adding to the cool factor.