Are we the slowest Rosé producers? At the least, we are in the 1% that is s l o w.
Most of the World’s pink wine is in the bottle in less than six months and on the market. Most of it isn’t that special and sells well under $10. It’s cheap to make and traditionally is quite inexpensive.
We don’t think pink and white wines shouldn’t get deluxe treatment. Our rosé and most whites get barrel fermented and aged. Typically 10-12 months in the barrel and 1-3 years aging in the bottle. Time is the most important ingredient in fine wines.
Drink whites and Rosési young! Marketing crap ordained by accountants! Almost all wine is sold years before it is in its prime, usually in its awkward adolescent stage. Angular, rough around the edges, not terribly well mannered, there are of course always exceptions in wine and 13-year-old kids.
So yes! We are just debuting our 2020 Rosé Paradiso, our family's favorite wine at Thanksgiving with the turkey and mashed potatoes.
This vintage is entirely Sangiovese, one of the real stars in our vineyard. It’s the first time since 1999 that we have made a rose from one variety. It has had zero use of any pesticides since 2012. It has three ingredients, grapes, yeast, and a bit of K₂SO₄ for SO₂ protection whilst aging.
Paul Vandenberg
Vineyard del Sol at Paradisos del Sol