d'Arenberg

Stephanie the Gnome Adelaide Hills Rosé

8.97 ratings
8.84 pro ratings
Adelaide Hills, Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia
Pinot Noir, Cinsault, Mourvedre
Turkey, Game, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Duck, Goose, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Mushrooms, Chicken, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa, Shellfish, Beef, Chili & Hot Spicy, Hard Cheese, Lamb, Pork, Tomato-Based, Pungent Cheese, Venison
Top Notes For
Meg Herring

Hot pink and lively. 💗

Hot pink and lively. 💗

Jan 28th, 2018
Byron C Mayes

This McLaren Vale Wine (not sure where Delectable is getting “Mount Lofty Ranges”) is deep cherry red with hot pink highlights. Nose and palate of bright Montmorency cherries and patent leather with a faint echo of red Kool-Aid from the carbonic maceration. Form backbone of acidity and just a hint of tannin on the tongue. Should appeal to the fruit-driven crowd as much as to wine geeks.

This McLaren Vale Wine (not sure where Delectable is getting “Mount Lofty Ranges”) is deep cherry red with hot pink highlights. Nose and palate of bright Montmorency cherries and patent leather with a faint echo of red Kool-Aid from the carbonic maceration. Form backbone of acidity and just a hint of tannin on the tongue. Should appeal to the fruit-driven crowd as much as to wine geeks.

Sep 17th, 2017
Byron C Mayes

Deep but bright cherry red with magenta highlights. Montmorency cherry and patent leather on the shy-ish nose; echoed on the palate. Medium full body, medium acidity, very faint hint of tannin. Lengthy tart cherry finish. Great with food of course, but a good hearty sipper as well. A rosé for Red drinkers.

Deep but bright cherry red with magenta highlights. Montmorency cherry and patent leather on the shy-ish nose; echoed on the palate. Medium full body, medium acidity, very faint hint of tannin. Lengthy tart cherry finish. Great with food of course, but a good hearty sipper as well. A rosé for Red drinkers.

Jun 27th, 2017
David T

Independent Sommelier/Wine Educator

8.8

Made from Shiraz & Sangiovese that creates a much darker color Rosé. Nose of; dark raspberries, bubble gum (made in the carbonic maceration style), pink roses, bright raspberries and pink roses, strawberries, cherries and a hint of brewed coffee. Palate of candied; strawberries, cherries, raspberries, black raspberries, black cherries, red florals, brewed tea, delicate chalkiness & minerality with good acidity and finish. Photos show their concrete open top fermenters and an old 23,000 liter oak vat still in use.

Made from Shiraz & Sangiovese that creates a much darker color Rosé. Nose of; dark raspberries, bubble gum (made in the carbonic maceration style), pink roses, bright raspberries and pink roses, strawberries, cherries and a hint of brewed coffee. Palate of candied; strawberries, cherries, raspberries, black raspberries, black cherries, red florals, brewed tea, delicate chalkiness & minerality with good acidity and finish. Photos show their concrete open top fermenters and an old 23,000 liter oak vat still in use.

Apr 14th, 2017
Casey @ Travelling Corkscrew

My friend Nomie popped over with this wee bottle to taste from d'Arenberg and even sober I still don't understand why 'Stephanie the Gnome with Rose Tinted Glasses' is referred to as a He on the back label? Drag queen perhaps? On the d'Arenberg website he looks fairly masculine. Can anyone shed some light?

More to the point this deep 2016 rose is a blend of Shiraz and Sangiovese from the
McLaren Vale region in South Australia.

Deep magenta colour on the eye that almost looks like a red wine. The nose is full of black and red fruits particularly black cherries and raspberries with a hint of savoury biltong. The palate also has a nice balance of sweet and savoury with plentiful cherries, lemon zest and herbs coming through. It packs a punch!

All opinions are based on my own taste buds. Wine is subjective & always evolving, so make sure you drink what you enjoy! #tcweekdaywine
#tctastingnotes

My friend Nomie popped over with this wee bottle to taste from d'Arenberg and even sober I still don't understand why 'Stephanie the Gnome with Rose Tinted Glasses' is referred to as a He on the back label? Drag queen perhaps? On the d'Arenberg website he looks fairly masculine. Can anyone shed some light?

More to the point this deep 2016 rose is a blend of Shiraz and Sangiovese from the
McLaren Vale region in South Australia.

Deep magenta colour on the eye that almost looks like a red wine. The nose is full of black and red fruits particularly black cherries and raspberries with a hint of savoury biltong. The palate also has a nice balance of sweet and savoury with plentiful cherries, lemon zest and herbs coming through. It packs a punch!

All opinions are based on my own taste buds. Wine is subjective & always evolving, so make sure you drink what you enjoy! #tcweekdaywine
#tctastingnotes

Apr 20th, 2017
Danie Greenwell

Like the label more than the wine

Like the label more than the wine

Mar 31st, 2017
Patrick Ganley

Patrick had this 6 years ago

Patrick had this 6 years ago

Nov 23rd, 2017