2014 Vaïla Rosé
2014 was the second warmest year since 1998 for South Okanagan. 2014 vintage saw above to way above average summer temperatures. July and October where were way above last year but September was lower than the last 3 years, hence pushing for better phenolic ripeness was not a concern or at risk of gaining high alcohol. Overall, 2014 vintage will be remembered as a very hot one and it had an impact on the yields: the tonnage we got were lower than the tonnage excepted mostly because of thicker skins and smaller berried. The wines are concentrated, with a very good ripe tannic structure.
Made with the “presse method” this rosé is produced from the gently pressed juice of Pinot Noir grapes and entirely steel tank aged. It is a serious, yet fun, delicate wine absolutely perfect for the summer. The 2014 Vaïla sitting at a very sensible 13% alc./vol. presents as usual a very pale salmon colour along explosive aromas of rhubarb sorbet, pink grapefruit rind and the amazing bright and crunchy red fruit BC rosés are increasingly becoming famous for.
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Meat-Based
Charcuterie and artisan cheeses make for a delicious and classic pairing.Plant-Based
A tossed baby greens salad with fresh berries and warmed vegan cultured cheese on a summer day. -
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