2023 California Rosé
- ZERO SUGAR* WINE
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Zero Sugar* Wine
Made with Organic Grapes for the Connoisseur in You
Discover the Refreshing Elegance
Embrace the art of fine winemaking with our Lifevine 2023 Rosé. This exquisite wine is more than just a drink – it's an experience. Crafted meticulously with organic grapes, our rosé is a testament to the beauty of nature and the skill of our artisans.
Why Choose Lifevine 2023 Rosé?
- Crisp & Refreshing: With a modest 12% alcohol content, our rosé is the perfect companion for any occasion, balancing flavor with a light, refreshing touch.
- Stunning Aesthetics: The light salmon hue of our wine is not just a color – it's a statement. Inspired by the renowned rosés of Southern Rhone, it's a visual feast.
- Organic & Zero Sugar*: Committed to purity, our rosé is made from organically grown grapes with zero added sugar, ensuring you enjoy the true essence of the fruit.
A Vintage Like No Other
2023 was a year of challenge and triumph. From the epic wet winter to the cool, drawn-out spring, our vineyards in Northern California were tested. Yet, this slow development led to an exceptional harvest – fruits with enhanced flavors, matured to perfection.
Tasting Notes: A Palette of Sensations
- A Visual Delight: Light salmon elegance in your glass.
- Aromatic Journey: Fresh notes of melon, strawberry, and pomegranate dance on your nose.
- Taste of Purity: Savor the bright, balanced acidity, complemented by fresh minerals and a herbaceous, thirst-quenching finish.
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Our rose displays an attractive color of light salmon in the glass. On the nose, you will experience fresh, aromatic fruit reminiscent of melon, strawberry and pomegranate. Bright, balanced acidity perfectly compliments the aromas followed by fresh mineral and herb notes on the dry, thirst quenching finish.
2023 has been a slow-development year in northern California, starting with epic wet winter, followed by a very long and cool spring which delayed bud break. During the growing season, the vines experienced a moderate summer and despite some end of July and August, veraison was delayed pushing harvest into late September early October. Fortunately, no significant rainfall occurred and the long cool growing season resulted in longer hang times and fully mature and ripened fruit.
The style of rose is crip and refreshing with a modest alcohol 12%. The color is a beautiful light salmon, similar to those from Southern Rhone. This rose is crisp and refreshing.