BARON HERZOG
ROSÉ
HERZOG WINE CELLARS • CALIFORNIA FRESHNESS • KOSHER
"California sunshine in every drop: a rosé that balances ancient tradition with the joy of a new day."
Vibrant, Refreshing, and Versatile
The Baron Herzog Rosé is one of the most beloved labels from **Herzog Wine Cellars**. Produced in the state of California, this rosé wine captures the youthful and fresh spirit of the coastal vineyards. Through controlled low-temperature fermentation, the winery manages to preserve the primary fruit aromas, offering a wine that not only meets the highest standards of Kosher certification but also satisfies the most demanding palates looking for a high-quality, dry, and balanced rosé.
1. Identity Profile
Specific Origin: California, United States.
Winery: Herzog Wine Cellars.
Variety: Selected red varieties from California.
Style: Dry rosé with vibrant acidity.
Certification: Kosher for Passover, Mevushal.
Volume: 750 ml.
2. Sommelier's Notes
Appearance: Bright pink color, with coppery reflections and exceptional clarity.
Nose: Intense aromas of sour cherries, wild strawberries, and a subtle floral hint reminiscent of hibiscus flower and carnation.
Palate: On the palate it is refreshing and agile. It presents flavors of fresh red berries with a clean and persistent acidity that leaves a sensation of absolute freshness on the finish.
3. Architecture of Baron Herzog Rosé
4. Food Pairing and Recommendations
Gastronomy: It is the perfect companion for summer cuisine. It pairs excellently with roasted chicken, salads with citrus vinaigrettes, white fish, Mexican food (like fish tacos), and is the ideal wine to accompany traditional Kosher dishes during Passover.
Service: Serve very cold, between **7°C and 9°C**. It does not require decanting; it is recommended to enjoy it young to appreciate its maximum fruit expression.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the difference between this Rosé and the Lineage Rosé?
The classic Baron Herzog Rosé aims for a more direct and refreshing everyday profile, while the Lineage line typically focuses on more specific plots and slightly greater technical complexity.
What does it mean for a wine to be Kosher?
It means that it has been produced under Jewish dietary laws, supervised by a rabbi, ensuring that all ingredients and processes comply with the required purity standards.
Is it suitable for vegans?
Generally, Herzog wines use fining agents that comply with Kosher regulations, which is usually compatible with vegan diets, although it is recommended to check the specific batch.