Nose
It opens with aromas of cherry and peach cobbler, balanced by aspects of baked pineapple, apricot, marzipan and roasted pear.
Palate
Layers of candied citrus, lemon meringue and nectarine suffuse the palate, with honey and brown sugar adding additional complexity. Rich, fruitful and closing with a tangy long finish, this wine is truly a feast for the senses.
Growing Conditions
Principal Chardonnay Blocks: Jones, Schwarze, Bayview // Principal Pinot Noir Blocks: Richburg, Nobles, Saltonstall
- County Composition: 41% Napa, 41% Sonoma, 12% Mendocino, 6% Marin
The 2011 California wine grape harvest was lighter and later than normal with ripeness developing at lower sugar levels, giving winemakers the opportunity to make flavorful, elegant wines. A wet winter and spring delayed bloom and hindered fruit set, which decreased the overall crop load. A generally cool summer prolonged the growing season and harvest started very late in most areas. Wines of this vintage are quite noteworthy for their vibrant, fruitful acidity, promising long aging in the cellar.
Bottling
April 3, 2012
Winemaking
Barrel Fermentation: 40%
Disgorged: April 18 - 26, 2019
Aging
7 Years
Appearance
The 2011 J. Schram Rosé immediately pleases the eye with its copper tinged, pale salmon color.
Food Pairing
J. Schram Rosé is the epitome of grace, style and elegance in a glass, it lends itself to be served as an aperitif, with a first course or a light main course. Courses might include consommés, cedar planked lobster, scallop ceviche, seared swordfish, fresh crab, roasted poultry or braised pork loin.