This may be the lightest tinged Rosé that has ever crossed my desk. But, as those in the know will tell you, you should never judge a Rosé by its color. It is quite unique as backstories go, with the fruit partially sourced from a vineyard propagated from what they call the “Mother Vine,” a Cinsault vine brought to High Valley from Croatia in 1870. The nose is lovely, with rose petal, dried herbs, strawberry and a hint of blueberry, all of which carry through on the palate and finish with good complexity. Serious wine in a seriously beautiful package – a worthy match that as you know is not always the case. Contains 62% Grenache and 38% Cinsault.
Shannon Family of Wines, High Valley – Lake County (California) 2023
By Rich Cook