From the winery:
If you are looking for a rosé that is light pink, light in flavor, and slightly sweet… this wine is not for you. Drawing more inspiration from Tavel than Provence, our Dry Rosé tends to the darker and more structured side with bramble fruit aromatics to complement its bigger body. While still enjoyable on its own, this is a Rosé that we hope has a place at the dining table all four seasons of the year.
This Rosé is equal parts generous and serious. Aromas of pomegranate, raspberry, and tomato jump out immediately, and lead to a densely structured midpalate - dare we say slightly tannic? - that is enrobed with generous berry and grapefruit flavors. A burst of apricot leads to a long finish that could be called mineral, but we would also (positively!) call slightly bitter. These contrasts make for a wine that is excellent with food or on its own; it keeps drawing you back for more.