Schramsberg Vineyards
Brut Rosé North Coast
Schramsberg Brut Rosé is fruitful, complex and dry, making it both versatile with food and delicious by itself as an apéritif. The character of the wine is most strongly influenced by bright, flavorful Pinot Noir grown along the coast from southern Mendocino County to northern Marin County.
The character of Schramsberg wines reflects access to the best cool-climate sites in Napa, Sonoma, Marin and Mendocino.
- Region
- California: North Coast
- Appellation
- North Coast
- Varietal Composition
- Pinot Noir; Chardonnay
- Aging
- About 2 years on its lees prior to disgorgement.
- Alcohol
- 12.8%
Enticing aromas of raspberry, strawberry, and peach, intermingled with layers of lemon shortbread, brioche, and a hint of white florals. A bright entry of watermelon, cherry-limeade, candied orange, and sugar cookie leads to a long quenching finish.
Wine Enthusiast
94 Points
2021
"These bubbles are fresh and zesty, with aromas of strawberry, raspberry, apricot, orange creamsicle and blood orange zest on the nose. Creamy, super-firm and tiny bubbles mark the midpalate, while flavors of pink grapefruit and guava overtake the mouthfeel. The massive acidity, salinity and mouthwatering finish make one want to eat and drink more."
— Tom Capo, 2025