2021 Andremily Rosé

Tasting Notes

Unlike your typical pink juice, the Andremily Rosé packs a punch, behaving more like a Pinot Noir in its depth and richness. A unique, incredibly special Rosé, we are fortunate to have access to this very limited offering.

About Andremily

Jim Binns, formerly Manfred Krankl's assistant at Sine Qua Non (SQN) winery for 12 vintages, played a crucial role in managing all aspects of SQN during his tenure. He then dedicated himself fully to Andremily, a venture that began with an opportunity from Manfred. This opportunity involved taking over the prized White Hawk Vineyard in Cat Canyon, a source of contracted fruit for SQN, which Binns had been familiar with since joining SQN in 2005. Alongside this, he and his wife Rachel, sought additional vineyards like Larner in Ballard Canyon and Alta Mesa in Cuyama Valley, forming Andremily's foundation. In 2020, they expanded further by acquiring Slide Hill Vineyard in Edna Valley.

Andremily, committed to excellence in viticulture, focuses on producing top-quality fruit, limiting yield, and ensuring balanced crops. Their hands-on approach extends to meticulous sorting and fermentation processes, before in-house bottling. The winery's name, Andremily, is a tribute to Binns' children, Andrew and Emily, reflecting the family-oriented ethos of the brand and symbolizing the family's involvement and passion for winemaking. Andremily produces some of the finest wines in the World.

Winery: Andremily

Origin: California

Vintage: 2021

Wine Type: Rosé Wine

Varietal: 44% Syrah, 31% Grenache, 25% Mourvedre

Vineyards: Alta Mesa Vineyard (Santa Barbara County), White Hawk Vineyard (Cat Canyon), Larner Vineyard (Ballard Canyon)

Winemaker: Jim Binns


Wine Details

Alcohol: 14.6%
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Bottles per case: 12
Rare - Only 200 cases produced
Aged 7 months in 100% Used French Barrique
Complex and Bold Rosé
Drink now and will age for a number of years with proper storage


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