Warm weather (for Spring in Seattle standards) is headed our way here in Woodinville, Washington next week! Time to get out our Rosé wines and get into our backyards for a little harmless day drinking! We wanted to share some of our favorite local wineries’ recently-released Rosé wines with you, hoping you will #SipLocal and #SipGlocal and support our local wineries. Sadly, we don’t have time to feature ALL the Rosés from Woodinville’s 120+ tasting rooms!
Airfield Estates made a 2019 Sangiovese Rosé I can’t wait to try, since my current favorite wine variety is Sangiovese. It’s a very affordable $18.
Amaurice’s 2019 “àRosé” is an estate wine made from Syrah, and sells for $25.
Bookwalter doesn’t provide any grape blend info on their 2019 Scarlet Hexflame Rosé – sigh. It’s delicious though! It can be yours for $28.
Damsel Cellars sells their 2019 “Rosalind” Rosé for $22 per bottle. It’s a blend of Syrah, Mourvedre and Grenache.
Delille Cellars just released their 2019 Rosé, a blend of Grenache, Mourvedre and Cinsaut. At $32, it’s by far the most expensive Rosé in Woodinville.
We’re excited to sample JM Cellars’ 2019 Cinsault Rosé. It sells for $28.
Lauren Ashton’s 2019 Rosé is a blend of Grenache, Mourvedre, Cinsault, and Counoise – so unique! Buy it for $21 per bottle.
One of our favorite Woodinville wines is Sparkman Cellars’ 2019 This Old Porch Rosé. Order it for $25.
Warr-King has two Rosé releases this year: A 2019 Marie Noelle Rosé of Syrah; and their 2019 Lily Frances Rosé of Petit Verdot. Each sells for around $25 per bottle.
Hope you enjoyed this quick little tour of the delicious Rosés awaiting you here in our Woodinville tasting rooms! Order online for curbside pickup or possibly delivery if you live nearby and purchase more than a few bottles!
-Carrie
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