Rose to be renamed
Possible names: Interval? Nocturne?
Some movements in a suite defy expectations – they expand the framework without leaving it. This rosé was created in the same way: from all four red grape varieties of the estate, harvested together on a single day, pressed together, and then aged for more than a year in large wooden barrels.
This joint vinification lends the wine an unusual cohesion and depth. The slightly oxidative aging process, the darker rosé color, and the extended maturation create a profile more reminiscent of great, aged food wines than the fleeting character of many rosés. Red berries, dried herbs, subtle spice, and a calm, supportive structure combine to form a multi-layered whole that continues to unfold with aeration and time.
[Name] is a rosé that doesn't just focus on freshness, but on tension, substance, and length. It accompanies robust dishes as naturally as slow-cooked foods and gains further expression with several years of bottle aging. A wine that demonstrates that rosé can be more than just a fleeting moment; it can be an attitude – calm, precise, and built to last.