Wild House Rose
Wild House is a place of raw energy, a weather-beaten hut exposed to the storm-swept slopes of the mountains where this wine was conceived. Our Rosé is a naturally-fermented expression of Grenache Noir’s bright, succulent fruit and tangy palate
Tasting Notes – Wild House Rose
A vibrant pale pink colour. Fresh redcurrant and crushed red fruits on the nose are backed up by ripe,
gently savoury notes. A dry, taut style with good palate weight and cranberry and sour cherry flavours
balanced by good acidity. The finish has crunch and a lightly sandy texture which, combined with nice
depth of fruit, makes it a great Rosé for food.
Dangerously easy to drink chilled on it’s own or lovely paired with simply grilled fish or chicken.
Sustainability and Ethics
At Wild House, sustainability and ethical practices are at the core of everything they do. This wine is both vegetarian and vegan-friendly, making it a great choice for those who are concerned about animal welfare.
In addition to being vegan-friendly, the wine is also produced using sustainable farming practices. This means that the grapes used to make this wine are grown in a way that minimises the impact on the environment and promotes biodiversity in the vineyard.
Production
Younger vine Grenache Noir is harvested at dawn from Swartland then pressed into tank. Some whole
bunch material adds crunch and texture to the wine to reflect its sandy granitic Coastal provenance,
and the juice is left to ferment naturally. No additions, unfined and with only a coarse filtration.
We offer delivery throughout the UK, so no matter where you are, you can enjoy the unique flavours and aromas of this exceptional wine. Whether you’re looking for a refreshing drink to enjoy on a warm day or a wine that pairs well with your favourite dishes, Wild House Sauvignon Blanc is the perfect choice.
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