Happy Saturday! It's Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start to summer and the unofficial start to rosé season! Tonight I happened to open a bottle of wine from one of my favorite Walla Walla producers, Seven Hills Winery, and my happenstance someone called and convinced me to order a case of this for the upcoming summer, so let's taste the 2025 Seven Hills Rosé, a wine composed primarily of Cabernet Franc, so let's see what's going on!
This wine is a lovely pale peach color in the glass, just what you'd like to see from a summer rosé. The nose presents aromas of bright citrus, pomegranate, pineapple and hints of white floral. The first sip is a mouthful of summer, with notes of green grass, lemon chiffon, pink grapefruit and some bright citrus acidity that will have you drifting to the patio to finish the bottle. The tannins are crisp yet unobtrusive, providing for an elevated, crisp dry finish that leaves you satiated on a summer evening.
Overall, I would rate this wine a solid 9, as it's one of the best rosé wines I've sampled in several years. This wine would pair well with a range of summer dished, from caprese salad to fish tacos, salmon ceviche to black and bleu salad. Tonight, I am enjoying this wine with a classic pairing, sesame crusted tuna steak with citrus wasabi dipping sauce, wild rice blend and steamed broccoli. Cheers!