Nose

J. Schram Rosé features rich, baked strawberry and raspberry aromas with hints of cinnamon and cloves.

Palate

On the palate, it is polished and juicy with intense berry and citrus flavors, and a long, generous finish. This Rosé is aged and complete, with elegance and distinction.

Growing Conditions

El Niño was the dominant force of 1998 bringing unseasonably late rains into May and June. Crop loads were light in most cases. Fortunately, the weather finally turned in our favor and October was blessed with warm, dry conditions that allowed for slow ripening and excellent flavor development. The clusters, while small and low in weight, had favorable juice to skin ratio, which produced elegant fruit with definite personality and complexity.

County Composition: 50% Napa, 21% Mendocino, 18% Monterey, 11% Marin

Bottling

Bottled: June 1999

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 French oak barrels.

Barrel Fermentation: 30%

Principal Chardonnay Blocks
Napa-Carneros: Tognetti, Hyde, Schwarze
Anderson Valley: Rose
Marin County: Pasternak

Aging

Following secondary fermentation in the bottle, the J. Schram Rosé was aged for6 years, 11 months sur lie in Schramsberg’s historic caves.