2017 Spell Rosé Sonoma County
by Spell Estate Wines, Tastemakers in Residence
Produced from the Saignee (French for “bleed”) of the Pinot Noir. The juice for this wine is removed (“bled”) from each lot of Pinot Noir as it is being destemmed into the fermentor. It is transferred to a stainless steel tank which is maintained at 50 degrees F to promote a slow, cool fermentation that preserves the fantastic aromatics. Once the primary fermentation has completed (2-4 weeks after the last lot of Pinot Noir is processed) the wine is moved to a selection of neutral French oak and stainless steel barrels for another 6 weeks of aging before bottling in January.
A rich pink, salmon color introduces aromas of white strawberry, watermelon rind, and peach pit are accompanied by smokey, minerality elements. Refreshing flavors of fresh spring strawberries, honeydew melon, and raspberries spread across the tongue and lead into a smooth, lingering finish. Those of you who are familiar with previous vintages won’t be disappointed. Serve chilled and drink now or over the next eight months.
Harvest Dates: 9/16/17 through 9/21/17
Vineyards: Select Sonoma County Vineyards
Barrel Breakdown: 83% neutral French oak, 17% stainless steel.
Bottled: February 13, 2018
Alc: 14.1%
pH: 3.38
TA: 6.6g/L
Cases Produced: 368
Appellation: Sonoma County
Suggest Retail: $24