Nose

Intense aromas of rich blood orange and melon mix with subtle notes of raspberry spice and ruby grapefruit.

Palate

The palate delivers a wonderful balance of spice and fruit, including watermelon, oranges and ripe raspberry. A crisp and tangy finish lingers with a long, quenching acidity.

Growing Conditions

The 2004 growing season started mild, but was steadily followed by an accelerated warming trend throughout the season. An early budbreak led to one of the earliest first days of harvest on record. As the overall crop levels were a little light, grapes matured quickly and it became a quick-step dance to get the grapes harvested at that perfect balance between ripeness and acidity.

County Composition: 46% Napa, 44% Sonoma, 6% Mendocino, 4% Marin

Bottling

Bottled: May 15-16, 2005

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: 34%

Principal Blocks
Napa-Carneros: Hyde, Tognetti, Schwarze
Anderson Valley: Corby, Monument Tree
Sonoma: Vella, Hawk Hill, Keefer, Jonive, Saltonstall
Marin: Stevens

Aging

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