For
American wine-lovers, Spring and Summer are prime time for pink wine.
Don’t
get me wrong, I love rosé year round. I’ve actually developed a tradition of
opening a good rosé on the first big snowstorm of the winter, and it’s a lot of
fun. But the shelves of your local wine shop are surely piling up with various
pink wines from all over the world, so you should have plenty of options to
choose from.
I’ve
been receiving lots of rosé wines, so I gathered some up and tasted through
them, hoping to find some really good values to share. (Spoiler alert: I did.)
These
wines were received as trade samples and tasted sighted. It’s not even May yet,
so I’m sure I’ll have another round of rosé reviews in the next two months or
so. (Literally as I was writing this, I received a knock on the door with,
drumroll, more rosé samples to sign for.) If there’s a bubble to burst in
American consumers’ love for the pink, I’m not sure we’re there yet.
Check
out these rosé wines from around the world below!
N.V. Bruno Paillard Champagne
Extra-Brut Rosé Première Cuvée - France,
Champagne
SRP:
$70
Pale
copper color. Aromas of chalk dust, white flowers, rose petals, red apple peel,
bread dough. Brisk and tangy on the palate, tart and brisk but lots of depth,
with flavors of white cherries, wild strawberries, red apple peel. Blazing
streak of minerals in this wine, with chalk dust, sea salt, mixed with toasted
baguette and lots of flowers. What a tangy and bright wine, but lovely textural
depth as well. Mostly Pinot Noir, this is a blend of 25 vintages going back to
1985. (92 points)
2017 Ferraton Père & Fils Côtes
du Rhône Rosé Samorëns - France, Rhône,
Southern Rhône, Côtes du Rhône
SRP:
$15
Light
rose color. Smells of fresh white peaches, strawberries, nettle and roses.
Crisp and bright but plenty of textural depth. Peaches and watermelon, drizzled
in lime, and topped with honeysuckle, dandelion, white tea. Notes of mineral
and chalk dust on the finish. Delicious but shows significant complexity. (88
points)
2017 Très Chic Rosé - France, Sud de France
SRP:
$17
Pale
strawberry color. Nose of strawberries, white cherries, very perfumed with
notes of spicy white floral tones. On the palate, this is medium-bodied with
bright acidity and juicy texture. Watermelon, white cherries, strawberries,
along with bright white and red flowers. Floral, juicy, fresh, solid for the
price, surprisingly so. Grenache and Cinsault. (87 points)
2017 Château de Berne Rosé Urban
Provence
- France, Provence, Côtes de Provence
SRP:
$23
Light
pink/copper color. Bursts with aromas of peaches, cantaloupe melon, ruby red
grapefruit, along with roses, lilies and wet stones. Medium-bodied, richly
textured, with bright acidity. Pineapple, peaches and tangy limes blend well
with plenty of spicy/herbal elements (nettle, raspberry leaf, white pepper).
Crisp but fruity, fun but the complexity shows through. Grenache, Cinsault and
Syrah. (88 points)
2017 Château de Berne Rosé
Inspiration
- France, Provence, Côtes de Provence
SRP:
$20
Pale
pink color. Bursting aromas of passion fruit, strawberries and peaches, topped
in roses, spicy nettle and clover. Zesty acidity frames the palate nicely but
plump fruit abounds (peaches, strawberries, lemons). Spicy herbal notes, deep
floral tones, along with some crust mineral and chalky elements. Lovely
Provence pink. Grenache, Cinsault and Syrah. (89 points)
2017 Château de Berne Rosé Emotion - France, Provence, Côtes de Provence
SRP:
$16
Very
pale copper color, like the inside of a grapefruit rind. So fresh and spicy on
the nose, with nettle, dandelion, white pepper and honeysuckle, on top of plump
peach and green melon. Crisp acidity, plush texture, lots of fruit (white cherry,
lemon, peach) laced with white pepper and dandelion. Fresh, fruity, spicy, nice
stuff for the price. Grenache, Cinsault and Syrah. (87 points)
2017 Kim Crawford Rosé Hawkes Bay - New
Zealand, North Island, Hawke's Bay
SRP:
$18
Bright
watermelon color. Fresh and floral with watermelon, white cherries,
strawberries, with white pepper, chalk dust, red gummy candies and roses.
Bright texture, fresh and juicy texture, a zesty and fresh attitude with juicy
strawberries, watermelon, nectarine. Notes of white pepper, cut flower stems,
cucumber slices and gummy candy, yet dry and fresh. Fun, high-quality, Merlot
rosé. (88 points)
2017 Hearst Ranch Winery Rosé Julia - USA, California, Central Coast, Paso Robles
SRP:
$22
Deep
copper color. Very floral on the nose with roses, honeysuckle, dandelion,
peaches and red apples. Crisp acidity on a medium-bodied frame, but plenty of
rich texture here, and white peaches, raspberry, white cherries. Lots of
flowers packed in here (roses, honeysuckle, wild clover), along with some dusty
mineral tones. Goes down so easily despite significant complexity. A Paso kitchen sink blend of Syrah,
Malbec, Tempranillo, Petit Vedot, Grenache, Petite Sirah. (89 points)
2017 Booker Vineyard Pink - USA, California, Central Coast, Paso Robles
SRP:
$50
By
far the darkest “pink” wine in this report, this looks like melted raspberry
cough drops in color. The nose has a lot to show: roses, raspberries, spiced
cranberry sauce, cinnamon. Plump texture on the palate (14% alcohol) but the
acidity moderates everything nicely. Raspberries, currants, cranberry jam
fruit, this is a dark-fruited wine with lots of roses, clove rooibos tea. So
rich, and a total stylistic outlier here, but Booker pulls it off. It ain’t
cheap, and it ain’t a lightweight, but it’s delicious and well made. Grenache
with 8% Syrah, this spends five days on the skins. (90 points)
2017 Lucas & Lewellen Pinot Noir
Rosé - USA,
California, Central Coast, Santa Barbara County
SRP:
$18
Light
watermelon color. Spicy green herbs and bright roses mix with strawberry and
white cherry. On the palate, this is crisp and bright with a smooth texture and
tart strawberry fruit, some juicier cherry and yellow plum. A bright, spicy
appeal with some floral and mineral undertones. Lively, crisp, delicious,
attractive at its price point. Includes 6% Viognier. (88 points)
2017 Castello di Amorosa Pinot Noir
Rosato Morning Dew Ranch - USA,
California, North Coast, Anderson Valley
SRP:
$39
Pale
pink color. Bright aromas of lemons, limes, grapefruit, dandelion, lilies, and
white pepper (a lot going on!). Tangy as hell, medium-bodied, with flavors of
peaches, limes and nectarine. The mineral, quinine, limestone and chalk dust elements
are really complex, and I get a mix of spicy white pepper, barley, oregano as
well. Complex, zesty, fruity, mineral-driven, balanced so nicely. All Pinot
Noir that is fermented and aged in concrete eggs. (90 points)
2017 Scotto Cellars Dry Sangiovese
Rosé
- USA, California, Central Valley, Lodi
SRP:
$18
Medium
watermelon color. Nose shows juicy cherries, strawberries along with lemon
verbena, white pepper, and bubble gum. Plump texture with fresh acidity, lots
of peaches, strawberries, white cherries, watermelon fruit. I also get notes of
rose petals, bubble gum, white pepper, nettle. Fun, juicy, fruity, spicy, quite
good stuff! 13% alcohol. (88 points)
2017 McCay Cellars Grenache Rosé - USA, California, Central Valley, Lodi
SRP:
$18
Bright
pink color. Aromas of crisp strawberries, white cherries, watermelon rind,
nettle and rose petals. Medium-bodied (12.5% alcohol) with refreshing acidity
and a good amount of depth. Tangy white cherries, honeydew, watermelons and
peaches, richly fruity but laced with light, spicy, floral elements (which tea,
honeysuckle, raspberry busy). Well-balanced, lovely stuff, per usual from McCay
Cellars. (90 points)
2017 St. Amant Winery Barbera Rosé - USA, California, Central Valley, Lodi
SRP:
$15
Bright
cherry juice color. Bursting aromas of strawberry jam, candied apple peel,
cinnamon sticks and rose petals. Bold and juicy on the palate with fresh
acidity and plenty of raspberry and strawberry jam, candied apple. I get notes
of spiced tea and cinnamon candies. Sweet fruit but nice and lively, too. (87
points)
2017 d'Art Wines Cabernet Sauvignon
Rosé
- USA, California, Central Valley, Lodi
SRP:
$22
Bright
raspberry color. Nose of crisp strawberries, roses, candied cherries, sweet red
flowers, cinnamon sticks. Plump texture, this is a big pink wine at 14.8% with
medium acidity and rich, vinous notes of red cherries and raspberries. I get
notes of spiced, honeyed tea and sweet roses. This is a bold rosé that I’m
thinking would pair nicely with a whole spread of charcuterie. (87 points)
2017 Long Shadows Wineries Julia's
Dazzle Rosé Benches Vineyard - USA,
Washington, Columbia Valley, Horse Heaven Hills
SRP:
$20
Pale
copper color. Lots of peaches and apricots on the nose, with green apples,
cotton candy and nettle. Juicy and full of fruit on the palate (apricot, ultra
ripe white peaches), but the wine stays fresh and balanced. Notes of honeycomb,
dandelion and nettle accentuate the fruit. A nice pink Pinot Gris. (87 points)
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