Marietta Cellars
Old Vine Rosé 2022
California, United States
Marietta’s Old Vine Rosé is a perfect extension of the Old Vine series. Made in a Provençale, direct-press style from some of the oldest Syrah and Grenache vines in California, it is fresh, nuanced, and perfectly balanced to enjoy with food or on its own. As always with the “OVR” wines, it delivers a lot more substance and pleasure than you could expect.
Vineyard
The fruit for this wine comes from Marietta’s McDowell Valley estate, which is renowned for Rhône varietals and home to some of the oldest Syrah and Grenache Gris in California. These unique vines are six feet tall, head-trained, and dry farmed. This vineyard, in a valley surrounded by mountains, benefits from the cold sink that ensures cools nights and preserves acidity and freshness.
Winemaking
50% Syrah, 25% Grenache Gris, 25% Grenache Noir is hand-harvested early in the season and whole-cluster pressed before stainless steel fermentation. Aged in neutral oak barrels for 3 months with weekly lees stirring softens the edges of this bright and vibrant rosé.
Tasting Note
Perfect for warm weather, this wine holds a lovely balance between bright fruit, crisp acid, and minerality. Made from Syrah, Grenache Noir and Grenache Gris, including some of the oldest examples of these varietals in California, this lively rosé has vibrant aromatics and a clean mouthfeel.
Food Pairing
Pair the Old Vine Rosé with grilled vegetables, lemony shrimp, simply prepared salmon, chicken, and light pasta dishes.
Color
Rose
Grape Varieties
Grenache, Grenache Gris, Syrah
Appellation
California, United States
Farming
The Old Vine Rosé is made from 100% estate fruit, all of which is organically farmed
Alcohol
13.5%
Suggested Retail Price
$19
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