2022 Wildflower Picnics Rosé Six Sigma Winery
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Wildflower Picnics Rosé 2022

a Blend-Rose from Lake CountyCA
$24 per bottle

Our inaugural semi-sweet, fruit-forward Rosé is a celebration of fun, friends, and picnics in fields of flowers. The label is based on Jade Case Barnes’ original paintings of Ranch wildflowers. The wine has a beautiful bright pink color and shows notes of sweet watermelon, strawberry, vanilla, Maraschino cherry, nectarines, oranges, and Meyer lemons. It has a creamy mouthfeel, and a slightly sweet finish. This wine is made of saignée from primarily Cabernet Sauvignon and some Petit Verdot. The saignée’s fermentation was purposely stopped, leaving natural residual sugar for a delicate sweetness. A splash of Sauvignon Blanc was added for complexity and to balance the sweetness with some acidity. The wine pairs well with sunshine and friends & family around a picnic table. It makes a great mixer for cocktails; or add club soda for a refreshing sparkle.

Descriptors

  • watermelon
  • straberry
  • vanilla
  • maraschino cherry
  • nectarines
  • oranges
  • meyer lemon

Vineyard

Six Sigma Ranch

Alc. %

12.4%
Detailed Info
RS 2.7%
Cases Produced 200
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Six Sigma Winery

The land of Six Sigma Ranch was first settled in the mid-1800s by about two dozen families, most of them living on 160-acre tracts. Several of the original family names are still connected with Six Sigma Ranch land or neighboring ranches: Asbill Creek, Copsey Creek, Hutchinson’s Range, Jim Dollar Mountain, Kouns Flat, Schwiers’ Flat.

The recorded history of Six Sigma Ranch dates to 1859 when William Daniel Asbill Sr. and his family settled close to our present gate on Spruce Grove Road. The family was of English heritage and had traveled in covered wagons from their former home in Dade County, Missouri. Over the years, the Asbills bought land from other settlers, and Asbill Ranch grew to 800 acres. Today this land covers the western part of Six Sigma Ranch. Both Michael’s and Else’s Vineyards were planted on former Asbill land.

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