JULES® ROSÉ
Perfect for hot weather drinking, this wine is summer in a glass. Let Jules tell you why she loves Rosé.
AROMA & FLAVOUR
The smell of summer in a glass: loads of ripe raspberries, strawberries, watermelon and nectarines sit alongside yummy hints of vanilla and peach melba yoghurt. This dry Rosé is packed flavour and the delicious juicy acidity and lingering finish make this an ideal summer’s day sipper and will leave you reaching for another glass. Serve chilled.
FOOD MATCH
This glass of perfect pink is a great match for tasty summer salads - try it with a plate of fresh tomatoes and basil drizzled with olive oil, or with a platter of cured meats and antipasti. For something a little more substantial, try it served with pulled pork buns and a tasty watermelon or pineapple salsa.
WINEMAKERS NOTES
This wine is the very palest of pinks. Lashings of strawberries, rose petals and pomegranates dance on the nose, alongside juicy watermelon with yummy hints of real vanilla ice cream. This dry Rosé makes an ideal summer's day sipper that will leave you reaching for another glass. Serve chilled.
VINTAGE NOTES
Merlot grapes for this wine come from silt/clay loam soils in the beautiful Patutahi Valley in Gisborne - the first wine region in New Zealand to see the rising sun each morning. However, the 2023-24 season was extremely challenging for our Gisborne growers, who had to be alert and agile throughout the season to protect their vines and avoid the disease threatened by the regular rainfall. It was a nail-biting season, but luckily our later-ripening Merlot survived the storms relatively unscathed. Jules supplemented the blend with some Pinot Noir grown in the Brancott Valley in Marlborough.
VINIFICATION
Bunches of Merlot were machine-picked in the early morning to keep the grapes fresh and flavour-packed in the cooler temperatures. Once at the winery, the grapes were crushed and pressed immediately. They were then gently pressed off the skins and fermentation was kicked off with an aromatic yeast. Temperatures were kept cool to preserve the delicate aromas. in 2024, we also harvested a parcel of Pinot Noir from Marlborough which was treated the same way as the Merlot. At the end of fermentation, the two wines were blended and settled for a time, stabilised and given a light filtration to preserve the beautiful pink hue and sealed with a screw cap for maximum flavour and freshness!