I
love Virginia wine, and not just because I live in DC and spend a lot of time
there. Virginia wine is such a dynamic scene that it’s grown hard to keep up
with. But, I try.
In
this report, I tasted a lot of 2018 rosés. It seems like almost everyone in Virginia
made some pink wine in 2018, and that makes sense. It was a difficult,
historically wet year, but I was surprised at the quality of some of these
wines.
I
also tasted through a few new releases from Stinson Vineyard, who continues to
produce some of my favorite wines from Virginia.
These
wines were received as trade samples and tasted sighted.
2018 King Family
Vineyards Crosé -
USA, Virginia
SRP:
$21
Watermelon
color. Nose shows strawberries, white cherries, lots of nettle, wild herbs,
raspberry leaf. Zippy and crisp on the palate, light in weight with bright
acidity and subtle white cherry and strawberry fruit. Complex floral and spice
tones (rose potpourri, wildflowers, basil, mint), with a nervy, mineral
undercurrent. Lovely. An 11% alcohol rosé made from Merlot. (89 points)
2018 Tarara Winery
Boneyard Wines Rosé -
USA, Virginia, Northern Virginia, Loudoun County
SRP:
$20
Deep
copper color. Aromas of canned peaches and a lot of spicy/floral elements:
tomato leaf, rose hips, magnolia, mint. Medium-bodied, juicy and fresh with
slices peaches drizzled with lemon. Some white pepper and nettle, a bit of
honey. This is fresh, simple and pleasant. 12.6% alcohol, 39% Cabernet Franc,
22% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Merlot, 13% Syrah, 9% Chardonnay, 4% Tannat. (85
points)
2018 Bluestone
Vineyard Rosé -
USA, Virginia, Shenandoah Valley
SRP:
$20
Juicy
watermelon color. Nose of peaches, apricot, honey pot, lots of sweet yellow
flowers. Plump and juicy, slight sweetness, yet bright on the palate, some waxy
texture but such fresh acidity. Peaches topped in clover, honeysuckle, cotton
candy and sea salt notes. I like the textural dynamics here. Fun, tasty,
gluggable yet interesting stuff. 50% Chambourcin, 50% Bordeaux varieties. (86
points)
2018 Williamsburg
Winery Wessex Hundred Rosé - USA, Virginia
SRP:
$16
Deep
copper color. A potpourri of white cherries, white pepper, potpourri, spicy
dandelion. Medium-bodied, high acidity, a brisk and steely style with white
cherries and tart red apples. Notes of potpourri and baby’s breath. Fun and
fresh. Based on Cabernet Franc. (85 points)
2018 Rosemont Rosé - USA,
Virginia
SRP:
$19
Bright
pink color. Nose bursts with peaches and strawberries with yellow flowers,
nettle, cucumber slices. Pleasantly plump on the palate yet crisp and fresh.
Loaded with peaches, watermelon, strawberries, juicy yet tangy fruit. Notes of
white tea, honey, mint, a chalky/mineral undertone. Really impressive stuff.
I’m skeptical of Chambourcin, but this 100% Chambourcin rose has me pleased and
intrigued me over the years. (89 points)
2018 Stinson
Vineyards Tannat Rosé -
USA, Virginia, Central Virginia, Monticello
SRP:
$21
Bright
pink color. Gorgeous nose: lots of roses, daisies, dandelion, hay, with
watermelon, cherries, peaches, guava. On the palate, this shows deep texture,
bright acidity, crisp but punchy fruit — watermelon cherries, raspberries,
McIntosh apples. The fruit is balanced out with wildflowers, sea salt, crushed
chalk and mint notes. A tingling, exquisite finish. A gem of a Virginia rose,
and an outrageous bargain. (91 points)
2017 Stinson Vineyards
Sauvignon Blanc -
USA, Virginia, Central Virginia, Monticello
SRP:
$23
Light
yellow colored. Nose shows lemon and lime, along with a really cool blend of
floral and green tones (like honeysuckle and sliced cucumber). Crisp acidity on
the palate, smooth and juicy and salty, with flavors of guava, peach and lemon.
There’s an interesting mix of chalk dust, white tea, green onion tones, but no
one element dominates, which I find really refreshing. Fermented in concrete
and stainless steel. (89 points)
2015 Stinson
Vineyards Meritage -
USA, Virginia, Central Virginia, Monticello
SRP:
$32
Dark
ruby colored. The nose shows a complex host of spicy elements (pepper, paprika,
anise, bay leaf with earth and coffee tones on top of black cherries. Full but
fresh on the palate, smooth yet structured with medium tannins and crisp
acidity. Tangy dark plums, red and black currants and cherries, the fruit is
crunchy and fresh and mixed well with elements of leather, anise, bell pepper,
bay leaf, coffee. Spicy, fresh, earthy, complex, this is very pretty stuff that
deserves a good decant or some time in the cellar. 43% Merlot, 21% Cabernet
Franc, 21% Petit Verdot and 15% Cabernet Sauvignon. Aged 20 months in French
oak, 35% new. (90 points)
This post first appeared on the daily wine blog Terroirist.
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