Nose

Fresh, lively raspberry and strawberry aromas first greet you from a glass of the 2001 Brut Rosé. Behind the glorious fruit is a complex and inviting set of characters – anisette, creamy vanilla and a touch of spiced orange.

Palate

It is evident in the delicate citrus scents and the crisp, quenching acidity that small lots of Chardonnay are added to this Pinot Noir-based wine. Saltonstall Vineyard Pinot Noir, from Sonoma County’s Chileno Valley, adds the final blush of color and infuses this wine with the signature opulent berry characters of our Brut Rosé.

Growing Conditions

Source: 71% Napa County, 21% Mendocino County, 7% Sonoma County, 1% Marin County

Harvest

Hand picking, careful handling and gentle pressing produce a wine of delicacy, free of skin and seed tannin.

Winemaking

The character of the wine is most strongly influenced by bright, flavorful Pinot Noir grown in Carneros, Anderson Valley, and the Sonoma and Marin coastal areas. A few small lots of Pinot Noir are fermented in contact with their skins to add depth and subtle color to this vibrant sparkling wine. Chardonnay gives spice, structure and length on the palate.

Following the fall harvest and base winemaking period, an extensive process of blending trial and refinement is carried out in the spring. The finished blend is aged on the yeast in the bottle for about two years, just enough to achieve refined effervescence and toastiness without diminishing its refreshing, vibrant appeal.

Food Pairing

Enjoy this rich, delicious sparkler on almost any occasion: at your favorite restaurant, a special dinner at home, at a beach picnic or a backyard barbecue. A very versatile wine; try it with sushi, salmon, rock shrimp, pizza, roast chicken, BBQ ribs, burgers, chocolate raspberry tarts and creamy cheeses with summer fruits.