This deep-pink rosé made with whole-cluster Grenache, Tempranillo, and Zinfandel grapes is absolutely dynamite!
Produced by Forlorn Hope, from the organically-farmed Rorick Heritage Vineyard in the Sierra Foothills of Calaveras County, CA.
It bursts onto the palate with juicy watermelon, hibiscus, white tea, raspberry, strawberries and cream, opening up to a textural mouthfeel, made fresh with bright acidity. It’s delicious.
Cheers to high-quality, small-batch producers that are carving a new path in California! — a year ago
One of the best roses I’ve had in a while (and in the perfect setting). Vibrant, textural and expressive with watermelon, cherry, hibiscus and a touch of garrigue. It’s a shame I didn’t get a photo with the actual juice because the deep almost magenta color was 💣 but the bottle didn’t last long enough... — 4 years ago
Such a favourite- flinty, great acid and balance — 2 years ago
Blackberry bouquet, light bodied, hint of sweetness that broadens when paired with a smoky red meat or fried chicken. Best if served chilled. — 3 years ago
Tangy, my guess blind was an Enderle & Moll. — 7 months ago
Exceeded expectations — 3 years ago
Severn Goodwin
2018 | Chardonnay — 3 months ago