2024 Rosé

2024 Rosé

$21.95
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2024 Rosé

2024 Rosé

$21.95

Rosé. A staple in the Elements Collection, and a style unique to Ferox. This vintage once again saw a co-pressing of Merlot and Malbec. 

Appellation

VQA Niagara-on-the-Lake

Wine Details

Variety: 80% Merlot & 20% Malbec (225L barrel aged Malbec x 3,475L stainless steel base)

Alcohol: 11.0%

Residual Sugar: 13.7 g/L

Total Acid: 9.1 g/L

How to Serve

Aim to serve this wine chilled (6-10°C; 43-50°F)’

Cellaring Capacity: 1-2 years, at room temperature (15-18°C)

Tasting Notes

Rosé. A staple in the Elements Collection, and a style unique to Ferox. This vintage once again saw a co-pressing of Merlot and Malbec. Primary aromatics of this wine are consistent with confected strawberry, watermelon, candied banana, tart cherry, bubble gum and strawberry cream candy. A subtle note of sweet red pepper jelly becomes evident once the wine warms up, due to the compound pyrazine, found in higher concentrations in certain red fruit cultivars, and when managed correctly in the vineyard and winemaking stage, adds this charming complex flavour to the signature identity of Ferox’s rosé. The palate mirrors the nose, with a focus on strawberry, raspberry, red cherry and watermelon, with bright acid and a touch of sweetness that extends the clean and refreshing back palate.

Both varieties were harvested on September 18th, 2024 at 20.8 brix, and were picked early in the morning before being pressed at very low pressures under hermetic conditions. After cold settling, the juice went through a long and cool ferment for 4 weeks, before being racked off gross and fine lees. A specifically chosen yeast was used for primary fermentation, uplaying an ester compound called isoamyl acetate, leading to candied aromatics and palate profile markers.  A portion of Malbec picked for our still red wine portfolio was carefully fermented on skins, went through malo-lactic conversion, and barreled down in neutral French oak barriques for 6 months, before a single barrel was chosen to be blended with our rosé base.

 

Food Pairings

When pairing this versatile wine, look to options ranging from seafood, elevated pub food, white meat or enjoy a glass as a standalone. Options that focus on salt and acid will elevate the perceived fruit and sweetness present in the wine. Options like crispy crab cakes with a tomato butter helps elevate the pairing, or sautéed salmon with a cilantro vinaigrette over Couscous helps draw all components of the wine, while highlighting flavours in the food. Alternatively, Pizza Carrettiera (tomato sauce, rapini, pepperoncini, salciccia and smoked provolone cheese) helps keep things casual, while still working with the food science of this wine.

Sommelier Note