Following the biggest expansion in its history, with the opening of a second tasting room in Scottsdale and the purchase of a new space in Willcox, Carlson Creek Vineyard is now also expanding the size of its vineyard in Willcox with the recent purchase of a 120-acre plot of land, taking the winery from 160 to 280 total acres.

“This is not only going to allow us to increase production, and plant new varietals, but it will also allow us to continue helping other Arizona wineries flourish,” said co-owner and winemaker Robert Carlson III. “We had a lot of help from other wineries when we were first starting out and we like to return the favor.”

The family-owned winery sold the most grapes in its nine-year history during its 2016 harvest, selling to 10 other Arizona wineries.

The now 280-acre plot of land, situated at 4,200 feet above sea level (similar in terroir to that of Rhone, France) allows for the perfect balance of warm Arizona sun combined with crisp, cool evenings. The result is a wine portfolio that is smooth and understated, yet approachable.

After recently selling out of its 2011 Chenin Blanc, Carlson Creek is now also releasing its 2012 Chenin Blanc with a wine release party at both tasting rooms on Friday, January 20, 2017. From 5 to 8 p.m. at the Scottsdale tasting room (4142 N. Marshall Way, Scottsdale, AZ 85251), guests will receive a complimentary first glass of the Chenin Blanc paired with light bites from Eddie’s House and live music.

While guests of the Willcox tasting room (115 Railview Avenue, Willcox, AZ 85643) will receive a complimentary first glass of the Chenin Blanc paired with charcuterie boards from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

One of the oldest French wines, originally produced in the 9th century, Carlson Creek’s 2012 Chenin Blanc has a flavorful combination of balanced ripe fruit, including apricot, grapefruit and peach, with a smooth honey finish.

Aged in neutral oak for six months, this locally made white wine is best enjoyed with fish and pastas with a cream-based sauce.

“Compared to our 2011 Chenin Blanc, the 2012 vintage is a fuller representation of what Chenin Blanc can do. My favorite to date,” said head winemaker John Carlson.