Nose

The aroma is generous and bright with fresh strawberry, Mandarin orange and ripe cherry, followed by nuances of lemon custard and toasted almond.

Palate

Flavors of raspberry and cherry are complemented by Ruby Red grapefruit, Meyer lemon and apricot. The palate finishes with lingering flavors of candied ginger and roasted hazelnut. The texture is both viscous and mouthwatering with a long and savory acidity.

Growing Conditions

A wet March provided great groundwater supply and set up flowering in the latter part of May. A mild, temperate summer followed, allowing for gradual sugar accumulation and slow, even ripening. Delicious flavor development and high acid retention are trademarks of this sparkling wine season.

County Composition: 55% Napa, 29% Sonoma, 9% Mendocino, 7% Marin

Winemaking


A polished marriage of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, this wine showcases Schramsberg’s signature style of weaving together small lots of wines fermented in stainless-steel tanks with lots fermented in neutral French oak barrels.

Barrel Fermentation: 40%

Principal Blocks
Napa-Carneros: Hyde, Hudson, Schwarze
Anderson Valley: Husch
Sonoma: Hawk Hill, Keefer, Jonive, Bates
Marin: Stevens

Aging

Following secondary fermentation in the bottle, the J. Schram Rosé was aged on the lees for seven years in Schramsberg’s historic caves, and then hand-riddled and finished with a select brut dosage.