The Hess Collection

California Rosé Blend

8.56 ratings
8.92 pro ratings
California, USA
Rosé Blend
Potato, Sweet Potato, Yuca, Taro, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Exotic Spices, Beans & Peas, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Hard Cheese, Soft Cheese, Turkey, Pork, Herbs, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Nuts & Seeds, Tomato-Based, Pungent Cheese, Duck, Salami & Prosciutto, Baking Spices, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chicken, Quinoa, Sweet Potato, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Randy Fuller

This rosé wine is a shade of salmon that leans more into pink than orange. The breezy nose gives a lovely show of cherry and strawberry aromas, with a bit of salinity peeking through. The palate brings plenty of cherry fruit into play with a bracing acidity. Citrus lingers on the finish. Pair this with salads and seafood for sure, but if you have a pork chop on the grill, unscrew the cap.

This rosé wine is a shade of salmon that leans more into pink than orange. The breezy nose gives a lovely show of cherry and strawberry aromas, with a bit of salinity peeking through. The palate brings plenty of cherry fruit into play with a bracing acidity. Citrus lingers on the finish. Pair this with salads and seafood for sure, but if you have a pork chop on the grill, unscrew the cap.

Jul 12th, 2020
Meg Herring

A bit of RS but kind of enjoyable. Paired nicely with salty snacks.

A bit of RS but kind of enjoyable. Paired nicely with salty snacks.

Apr 4th, 2020
Randy Fuller

This salmon colored wine passes the “pretty test” - the first hurdle for any rosé - with no trouble. The sniff test holds a bit of funky fruit. Rather than ripe strawberries, there is a savory angle. The palate follows that path, but allows a bit more of the fruit to shine through. It is a pleasant enough pinkie, if somewhat unremarkable. It should pair quite nicely, says the winery, with a proscuitto and melon salad or shellfish.

This salmon colored wine passes the “pretty test” - the first hurdle for any rosé - with no trouble. The sniff test holds a bit of funky fruit. Rather than ripe strawberries, there is a savory angle. The palate follows that path, but allows a bit more of the fruit to shine through. It is a pleasant enough pinkie, if somewhat unremarkable. It should pair quite nicely, says the winery, with a proscuitto and melon salad or shellfish.

Feb 22nd, 2020
David Foster

Seems too sweet sometimes. Rich with some tonic bitterness too. A little harsh. Not too overpowering. Just a faint hint of lion yoga pose.

Seems too sweet sometimes. Rich with some tonic bitterness too. A little harsh. Not too overpowering. Just a faint hint of lion yoga pose.

Apr 24th, 2021
Ali
7.8

Ali had this 2 years ago

Ali had this 2 years ago

Jul 25th, 2022
Ray Daniels

Ray had this 4 years ago

Ray had this 4 years ago

Sep 27th, 2020
Robert Mellen

Robert had this 5 years ago

Robert had this 5 years ago

May 6th, 2020