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"A bouquet that reminds me of Provence" Cameron Douglas, MS

Bursting with intense fresh red fruits, plum & spice

Pairs well with niçoise & Greek salads, soft cheeses, or cured salmon

Trinity Hill Emma Hawke's Bay Rosé 2023

$29.99p/Btl
6 Btls, $179.94 6 Btls, $156.47



Awarded 92/100 Points Vegan Wine
Trinity Hill Emma Hawke's Bay Rosé 2023

Trinity Hill Emma Hawke's Bay Rosé 2023

New Zealand artist Emma Bass and Hawke’s Bay winery Trinity Hill present the Emma Rosé...
$29.99p/Btl
6 Btls, $179.94 6 Btls, $156.47

Accolades

Awarded 92/100 Points

Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier, Sep 2024

Description

  • Dry style
  • Peach
  • Rose petals
  • Vibrant

"A classic appearance of salmon oil orange and apricot lead to a bouquet that reminds me of Provence with scents of saffron and peach, black currant leaf and stone. A silk touch on the palate with contrast from acidity and flavours of fruits and florals reflecting the bouquet. Dry on the finish, balanced and well made. Best drinking from day of purchase through end of summer 2026" Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier, Sep 2024

This wine has aromas of bright fresh violets, forest flowers intermingled with delicate rose petals. The palate is bursting with intense fresh red fruits, plum and spice, with a creamy texture and tangy acidity on the finish that gives the wine vibrancy and freshness.

New Zealand artist Emma Bass and Hawke’s Bay winery Trinity Hill present the Emma Rosé. This 2023 collaboration features roses from the garden of the artist’s father, a retired cardiologist and childhood supporter of her journey toward promoting healing and wellbeing through nature, beauty and art.

Both Emma and Trinity Hill’s creations pay homage to the natural cycle of life - Emma’s use of flowers, and the life of a working vineyard, revolve around the cycles of birth, growth, and eventual demise. In Emma’s case the flowers she uses wilt and fade, and at Trinity Hill, the vines flourish anew each year; they fade after harvest, hibernate over winter and burst into life again in spring.

The grapes were gently pressed with only the “free-run” juice used to produce an elegant wine with finesse and grace. The juice was cold settled for clarification, fermented at cool temperatures in stainless steel to retain fresh varietal characters, then bottled early to capture its youthfulness and vitality.

Food Pairing: It is a deliciously light variety that pairs well with niçoise & Greek salads, soft cheeses, or cured salmon.

 

 

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