Our 2017 Texas Dry Rosé is different from 2016 in that it is more of a Rhône-style blend. Consisting of Carignon and Mourvèdre, a portion of this blend is the first harvest of our newest block of Mourvèdre at the estate. This lot was meticulously hand sorted in the vineyard and on the crush pad where we did a gentle, whole cluster press of the fruit.
Overall, the 2017 growing season was idyllic and saw very ripe fruit - this is clearly evident in the bright flavors and dark pink color of this Rosé.