Carboniste Rose of Pinot Noir 2022
Aromas of wild strawberry and guava. It pairs well with a wide range of fresh foods including sea urchin (uni).
Country | America |
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Region | California Wine |
Appellation | California |
Winery | Carboniste |
Vintage(s) | 2022 |
Color | Sparkling |
Varietal(s) | 75% Pinot Noir and 25% Chardonnay |
Aromas of wild strawberry and guava. It pairs well with a wide range of fresh foods including sea urchin (uni).
Country | America |
---|---|
Region | California Wine |
Appellation | California |
Winery | Carboniste |
Vintage(s) | 2022 |
Color | Sparkling |
Varietal(s) | 75% Pinot Noir and 25% Chardonnay |
Viticulture
Origin: Vista Verde Vineyard, Paicines, CA ( SIP certified )
This wine is sourced from the cool-climate vineyards of Viste Verde Vineyards in San Benito, directly inland form Monterey, and
influenced by the coastal climate of the Pacific. We consider this to be the best appellation in California for sparkling wine, and we
carefully select barrels that help us create this unique sparkling rosé.
Vinification
The grapes were pressed whole cluster and settled for 1-2 days as juice. Clear juice helps to retain the purity and focus of this wine. The Chardonnay and Pinot Noir were fermented separately in barrel with native yeast at 60-70°F. The fermentation sediment was kept with the wine until bottling without the addition of sulfur dioxide. The wine was bottled with fresh yeast and a small amount of sugar.
After 3 to 4 months in bottle, the yeast had consumed the sugar, the sediment was removed, and we added back a small amount of wine and sugar. After a light dosage, the bottles were capped again in order to preserve the natural youth and freshness of the wine.
Dosage:5g/l
Tasting notes
A fun and fresh sparkling wine with aromas of wild strawberry and guava. It pairs well with a wide range of fresh foods including sea urchin (uni).
Winery Description
After meeting at UC Davis, Dan and Jacqueline Person worked around the world, then around California. These experiences informed their perspectives on winemaking. Dan worked for Schramsberg Vineyards for 3 years, making traditional sparkling wines from California grapes. Based on that experience, Dan decided there was a need for a new interpretation of California sparkling wine. Jacqueline was concurrently making still wines from a variety of terroirs across the Golden State, terroirs that have inspired the vineyard selections for CARBONISTE.
From Dan...
“In my mind, you don’t try to make Bordeaux in Burgundy, that would be silly … So why are we, in California, trying to make Champagne? The climate is very different, the soil is different, and fundamentally we have a different terroir … So I launched this company as an experiment to figure out what we could be doing in California that’s not simply an emulation of Champagne. Imagine you take a piece of fruit from the outside of a tree, sitting in the sun and it's really ripe and warm, it has a very strong fruit expression. If you get fruit from the shady part of the tree, it's still hard and not ripe. Fundamentally what happens in California is that we have all the sunshine, all the sweetness, and you can taste it … In a blind tasting, you would never be confused once you learn the difference.”
From Jacqueline...
“I love wines of distinction. Winemakers around the world are working to produce unique wines from their cellars, using their fruit. Wines of place and style. Making these wines is a noble pursuit, which we hope to accomplish at CARBONISTE.”
Together Dan and Jaquiline are dedicated to making sparkling wines that are modern and reflective of the grape and the place.
The wines are always made with food in mind, so the gas pressure is a bit lower than champagne, and the etiquettes are designed with fresh seafood pairings in mind. Making their own unique, California sparkling wine is a noble pursuit.
Closure | Crown |
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Volume | 750ml |
Alcohol | 12% |
Product Code | CA221726 |
UPC | 759049760047 |
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