Known for their collection of small batch wines, the team at Jolie-Laide have truly succeeded with this delicate Gamay Rosé. Crisp and refreshing, this is the perfect accompaniment to your summer party with friends or family!
Winery History Jolie-Laide started out as a one-man operation based in Sebastopol, California. In his first vintage, Scott Schultz made 500 cases of wine and has slowly ramped that up to about 3000 cases. Today, it is a family affair with his wife Jenny Schultz also behind the helm. One…
On the nose, cherry, red peach, citrus and notes of mineral. On the palate, plenty of acidity with hints of floral and wet stones.
Produced from the Gamay grape variety, grown at 3300 feet up in the Sierra Mountains. The Witters Vineyard benefits from California's hot days and very cold nights.
Jolie-Laide is a two-person operation based in a Sebastopol winery in Sonoma County.
Pairs with grilled fish or smoked Gouda quesadillas.
Best enjoyed upon release, and particularly on a gorgeous summer's day!
Jolie-Laide label has already turned enough heads to suggest that the wines will go on to become some of the most sought-after in the state, electrifying the palates of those lucky enough to try them.
Rare varieties that you don't often see are found in this unique blend. Trousseau Noir, Cabernet Pfeffer, Valdiguié and Gamay. Cabernet Pfeffer is planted in small quantities around California. Cab Pfeffer contributes a brightness to the wine with fresh red fruit. Along with a gorgeous underlying spice.
A killer Rhone-style Syrah from California power couple Scott and Jenny Schultz. The perfect marriage of intensity and finesse, this wine is an unadulterated expression of the grape, showcasing its dark, savoury, and spicy side while maintaining smooth tannins and a lifted finish.
The name Jolie-Laide translates loosely to “Pretty-Ugly”, a French term of endearment to describe something that is unconventionally beautiful. Scott’s unique and highly sought-after wines certainly live up to their name.