Dry Rosé | Las Espinas
Dry Rosé | Las Espinas
Our rosé is a dry yet luscious wine of dangerous drinkability that is a blend of Grenache, Cinsault, and Counoise, this bottle smells of hibiscus agua fresca and watermelon lollipop. This rosé had 1.5 of skin contact from the Grenache and Cinsault grapes giving it a nice pink coloring.
Pairings: Smoked Salmon, Cranberry Glazed Lamb, Thanksgiving Ham, Shrimp Jambalaya, Avocado Toast, Strawberry Salsa, Grilled Watermelon, Spicy Jam w/ Brie, Bacon Wrapped Dates or Fruit Pizza
Body: Light/Medium
Acidity: Medium
Sweetness: Off Dry
Tannin: Medium
Region: Lubbock
Texas, USA
MSRP: $23.00
About the Vineyard
Las Espinas winery is located in Lubbock, TX were each wine is created by an experienced Sommelier, a cellar rat, a winemaker’s daughter, and a woman who loves a good glass. Each bottling is spirited, easy-drinking, and stripped of pretention. Their limited production size makes Las Espinas a home to tiny lots of fruit from small growers that might otherwise get passed over by large wineries. They emphasis that they will always choose quality over quantity—each passing vintage represents a seized opportunity. Their hope is that every bottle is savored in the same spirit of playfulness and spontaneity in which it was made. The Texas High Plains AVA stretches from Amarillo in the north to the New Mexico border and extends just south of Lubbock. Vineyards are located on a high plateau on flat terrain ranging from 3,00 to 4,000 feet above sea level.