LOVE THAT ROSÉ
From its pretty pink hue to its refreshing taste on a warm summer day, rosé has become the “it” wine over the last several years, and it shows no signs of fading.
Rosé is not a specific type of grape — it's simply a genre of wine, like reds and whites. While it’s produced similarly to other red wines, the time it ferments with grape skins is cut shorter. This reduced skin contact is what gives rosé its signature pink color.
ALCOHOL
12.60%
VARIETAL COMPOSITION
63% Syrah, 19% Grenache, 18% Mourvedre.
2017
LOVE THAT ROSÉ
GSM BLEND
Tasting Notes: Aromas of cherry, golden raspberry, and dried strawberry, palate flavors of pink grapefruit, juicy watermelon and rose petal with a pleasing mouth-watering feel and ultra-crisp finish.
Great Northwest Wine says... Its delicate pink color brings along aromas of fresh raspberry, cherry and rose petal. On the palate, it's bone-dry with flavors hinting at pink raspberry, Montmorency cherry and dried strawberry, backed by citrusy acidity that's refreshing.
The Northwest's Top 50 Wines (#39), The Seattle Times
ALCOHOL
12.10%
VARIETAL COMPOSITION
72% Syrah, 20% Grenache, 8% Mourvedre.
2018
LOVE THAT ROSÉ
GSM BLEND
Tasting Notes: Aromas of cherry, golden raspberry, and dried strawberry, palate flavors of pink grapefruit, juicy watermelon and rose petal with a pleasing mouth-watering feel and ultra-crisp finish.
Great Northwest Wine: a delicate pink color brings along aromas of fresh raspberry, cherry and rose petal. On the palate, it's bone-dry with flavors hinting at pink raspberry, Montmorency cherry and dried strawberry, backed by citrusy acidity that's refreshing.