2023 Susan's Saignée Rosé of Pinot Noir
Candied Peach · Watermelon · Passion Fruit · Rose Petal
Estate Grown · 750mL
Tasting Notes
The 2023 Susan’s Saignée Rosé has bright aromas of candied peach ring and watermelon coupled with tart tropical fruit characteristics.The palate gives juicy passion fruit and rose petal notes with a clean finish of marine salinity. This wine is refreshing with balanced acidity, adding structure and length..
Wine Specs
Vintage: 2023
Varietal: 100% Pinot Noir
Clone: 667 / 777
Barrel Aging: Stainless Steel, 3 months
Appellation: Carmel Valley AVA
Harvest Date: September 21 – 22, 2023
ALC/VOL: 12.6%
Production: 500 Cases
The Vintage
The 2023 vintage showed a distinct contrast to that of 2022. Heavy rains continued into the early Spring, refilling reservoirs and ground water, and setting the vineyard up for a strong and healthy year. Bud-break was late, giving the plants a delayed start on the growing season. A prolonged cool period of weather during set proved positive, as the vines were able to develop slowly with above-average yield. Cool Spring weather gave way to a very moderate Summer, delaying the start of harvest to a record pick date of September 13 for Jarman Sparklinng Brut Rosé. Harvest concluded with the Syrah pick on October 30, Holman Ranch’s latest harveset to date. In the cellar, the wines showed great elegance and restraint. The cool ripening season and late harvest have given the whites freshness and vibrancy. The reds show real finesse and depth, and are reminiscent of an old-world style. There is no doubt that they will age slowly and gracefully, revealing increased levels of nuance and complexity as time goes on.
Candied Peach · Watermelon · Passion Fruit · Rose Petal
Estate Grown · 750mL
Tasting Notes
The 2023 Susan’s Saignée Rosé has bright aromas of candied peach ring and watermelon coupled with tart tropical fruit characteristics.The palate gives juicy passion fruit and rose petal notes with a clean finish of marine salinity. This wine is refreshing with balanced acidity, adding structure and length..
Wine Specs
Vintage: 2023
Varietal: 100% Pinot Noir
Clone: 667 / 777
Barrel Aging: Stainless Steel, 3 months
Appellation: Carmel Valley AVA
Harvest Date: September 21 – 22, 2023
ALC/VOL: 12.6%
Production: 500 Cases
The Vintage
The 2023 vintage showed a distinct contrast to that of 2022. Heavy rains continued into the early Spring, refilling reservoirs and ground water, and setting the vineyard up for a strong and healthy year. Bud-break was late, giving the plants a delayed start on the growing season. A prolonged cool period of weather during set proved positive, as the vines were able to develop slowly with above-average yield. Cool Spring weather gave way to a very moderate Summer, delaying the start of harvest to a record pick date of September 13 for Jarman Sparklinng Brut Rosé. Harvest concluded with the Syrah pick on October 30, Holman Ranch’s latest harveset to date. In the cellar, the wines showed great elegance and restraint. The cool ripening season and late harvest have given the whites freshness and vibrancy. The reds show real finesse and depth, and are reminiscent of an old-world style. There is no doubt that they will age slowly and gracefully, revealing increased levels of nuance and complexity as time goes on.
Candied Peach · Watermelon · Passion Fruit · Rose Petal
Estate Grown · 750mL
Tasting Notes
The 2023 Susan’s Saignée Rosé has bright aromas of candied peach ring and watermelon coupled with tart tropical fruit characteristics.The palate gives juicy passion fruit and rose petal notes with a clean finish of marine salinity. This wine is refreshing with balanced acidity, adding structure and length..
Wine Specs
Vintage: 2023
Varietal: 100% Pinot Noir
Clone: 667 / 777
Barrel Aging: Stainless Steel, 3 months
Appellation: Carmel Valley AVA
Harvest Date: September 21 – 22, 2023
ALC/VOL: 12.6%
Production: 500 Cases
The Vintage
The 2023 vintage showed a distinct contrast to that of 2022. Heavy rains continued into the early Spring, refilling reservoirs and ground water, and setting the vineyard up for a strong and healthy year. Bud-break was late, giving the plants a delayed start on the growing season. A prolonged cool period of weather during set proved positive, as the vines were able to develop slowly with above-average yield. Cool Spring weather gave way to a very moderate Summer, delaying the start of harvest to a record pick date of September 13 for Jarman Sparklinng Brut Rosé. Harvest concluded with the Syrah pick on October 30, Holman Ranch’s latest harveset to date. In the cellar, the wines showed great elegance and restraint. The cool ripening season and late harvest have given the whites freshness and vibrancy. The reds show real finesse and depth, and are reminiscent of an old-world style. There is no doubt that they will age slowly and gracefully, revealing increased levels of nuance and complexity as time goes on.