Style
Rose
Type

Still

Appellation

Ciudad Real

Varieties

Grenache (Garnacha), Tempranillo

Viticulture

Sustainable dry farmed viticulture. High density trellises without irrigation or harmful fungicides, herbicides, pesticides, or chemically synthesized fertilizers. Hand harvested in late August and early September.

Farming

Sustainable

Terroir

Extremely sandy soils intermixed with small pieces of pure limestone. The surface is intermixed with iron rich red clay.

Ratings & Reviews
Vineyard

All vineyards are located within limits of D.O. La Mancha, planted 1980-1995.

Vinification

The bunches are destemmed and the grapes are co-macerated for 8 hours before being pressed to produce a light colored, elegant rose. Temperature controlled fermentation in stainless steel tanks after inoculation with non-GMO neutral yeast.

Aging

The wine is bottled young after a few months in stainless steel to preserve freshness.

Features

Bag in Box

Available Sizes (L)

3

Distribution Area

New Jersey

Shelf Talkers

Tech Sheets

Tasting Note

Quadrum Rosé is a blend of Tempranillo and Garnacha, two of Spain’s most important native grape varieties. Quadrum Rosé is delicious by itself, but fruity enough to mix into your favorite sangria recipe.

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