Sparkling Pinot Noir Rosé Extra Brut 2021 Carboniste
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Carboniste
Grape Varieties
Pinot Noir
Origin
U.S.A. > California > Sonoma
A 75cl bottle of Sparkling Pinot Noir Rosé Extra Brut 2021 by Carboniste. A rose wine from Sonoma in the California region of U.S.A.. Made from Pinot Noir.
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Carboniste are redefining American fizz. Founded in 2017 by Dan and Jacqueline Person, this California-based producer is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of traditional sparkling winemaking. With a focus on innovation and a fresh perspective, these exceptional sparkling wines showcase the true potential of the region.
From the historic Glen Oaks Ranch, this Pinot Gris thrives in a unique micro-climate by a meandering brook. Enjoy notes of charentias melon, stone fruit, bergamot, and kaffir lime leaf. Picked early for preserved acidity and foot-crushed for a rosé Champagne-like colour. Less than 5 bottles remain.
Jolie-Laide’s inaugural Aligoté, a vision years in the making and a delightful Californian rarity. Sourced from two unique sites in the northern Russian River Valley and San Benito County AVAs. Naturally fermented and aged in a combination of concrete and neutral puncheons for purity and freshness. As you would expect from Jolie-Laide, it has laser beam focus, Chablisienne in style, crisp and clean with mouthwatering salinity.
This Pinot from Jamie Kutch comes from Bohan Ranch, a 4th generation family owned farm. The Pinot Noir vines were planted in 1974 without rootstock. The vines were farmed dry land without any form of irrigation from the get go. This caused the vines to send their roots deep down into the Yorkville Laughlin soil in their search for water. Creating hard wearing vines that produce grapes with intense concentration and character.
This Pinot from Jamie Kutch comes from Bohan Ranch, a 4th generation family owned farm. The Pinot Noir vines were planted in 1974 without rootstock. The vines were farmed dry land without any form of irrigation from the get go. This caused the vines to send their roots deep down into the Yorkville Laughlin soil in their search for water. Creating hard wearing vines that produce grapes with intense concentration and character.