This refreshing rosé is made from 100% Blaufränkisch, a grape that has made its way to Michigan from Germany and Austria. The grapes were hand-harvested on September 11th. 85% of the grape clusters were gently pressed in a basket press to preserve acidity, while 15% of the grapes were crushed and destemmed before pressing to add more color and body. The resulting wine has refreshing acidity balanced with flavors of ripe strawberry, watermelon, and a lightly spicy finish.
Nox means darkness in Latin. Our Nox Rosé is a dark and brooding Rosé created from a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Blaufrankisch. Flavors of cherry kirsch, ripe strawberries, and rose hips jump out of the glass. A cult wine made in small amounts.
In the Northern Italian region of Friuli, Pinot Grigio is traditional made in a style called Ramato, which means "copper". Our Skin Contact Pinot Gris is inspired by this traditional style of wine. Unique color and flavor develop from extra time with the pink-colored skins, resulting in a beautiful copper color. The complex aromas and flavors of lemon marmalade, red apples, raw almonds, and soft cheese in this wine are balanced by a medium body and long finish. Is this an orange wine? A rosé? Or a White wine? Taste it and see what you think!