LINEAGE
ROSÉ
BARON HERZOG • HERITAGE AND PURITY • CALIFORNIA
"A tribute to lineage: the crystalline freshness of California captured in a glass of rosy elegance."
Nine Generations of Excellence
The Baron Herzog Lineage Rosé is a fundamental piece of **Herzog Wine Cellars**. Produced in California under the supervision of experts who keep alive a family tradition of more than a century, this rosé stands out for its vibrant and sophisticated style. It is a wine designed to capture the essence of fresh Pacific fruit, balancing a brilliant acidity with a silky texture that makes it incredibly versatile and refreshing.
1. Identity Profile
Specific Origin: Selected vineyards in California, USA.
Winery: Herzog Wine Cellars.
Variety: Blend of red grapes vinified as rosé (Provence style).
Aging: Fermentation in stainless steel tanks at low temperatures to preserve freshness.
Certification: Kosher, Kosher for Passover, Mevushal.
Volume: 750 ml.
2. Sommelier's Notes
Appearance: Pale pink color with salmon hues, bright and crystalline.
Nose: Intense aromas of fresh strawberries, rose petals, and delicate notes of citrus zest and white peach.
Palate: On the palate, it is dry and lively. It presents a refreshing acidity that enhances the fruit flavors. Its finish is clean, with a slight mineral touch that invites further drinking.
3. Architecture of the Lineage Rosé
4. Pairing and Recommendations
Gastronomy: Ideal as an aperitif. It pairs wonderfully with summer salads, sushi, sashimi, grilled white fish, lightly spicy Thai food, and pasta dishes with light tomato or vegetable sauces.
Serving: Serve very chilled, between **8°C and 10°C**, to enjoy its maximum refreshing potential.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is it a sweet rosé?
No, Lineage Rosé is made in a dry style. Although its fruity aromas may suggest sweetness, on the palate it is a balanced and refreshing wine with no noticeable residual sugar.
What does it mean for a wine to be "Mevushal"?
Mevushal refers to a rapid pasteurization process (Flash Pasteurization) that allows the wine to maintain its Kosher status even if served by someone who does not observe Shabbat, without altering its sensory profile.
Why is California ideal for this rosé?
California's constant sun ensures the grapes ripen perfectly, while Pacific breezes maintain the necessary acidity for the rosé to be vibrant and not heavy.