2020

L'ESSOR

An anagram of Rosé, which means “the rise” in French, L’Essor is another perfect example of the different style of wine the brothers want to bring to the broad spectrum of offerings in Paso Robles.

A Paso Robles wine vineyard in black and white

THE STRUCTURE

Simply referred to as “summer water” in France, L’Essor’s style of rosé is fresh, bright, and intended to be enjoyed now. L’Essor is crafted with Côtes de Provence rosé in mind but a personalized spin by adding a Saignée (bleed) method of Cabernet Sauvignon for soul and intensity. The Grenache is the first pick of the season to create a delicate and delightful rose gold color. This wine is dry and crisp but balanced by the deep notes of the Cabernet Sauvignon.

A Bottle of 2020 L'Essor Rosé Wine
Two photos: left- a Paso Robles wine vine, right- a stainless steel tank

THE BLEND

Rosé of
65% Grenache
35% Cabernet Sauvignon

Technical Notes

AVA

Adelaida

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Vineyards

John Rolph & Parrish

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Fermentation

Three weeks in stainless steel

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Aging

Three months in 100% stainless steel

Tasting Notes

2020 L’Essor Rosé is reminiscent of Provence with white flower blossoms, a hint of spice, and crisp minerality. This wine has a clean finish with perfect balance and delicious acidity.

VINTAGE DETAILS

A basket full of green beans in black and white
Ahi Tuna Steak on a plate

Food Pairing

Charred Ahi Nicoise Salad

Our suggested pairing for L'Essor is Charred Ahi Nicoise Salad. Nicoise salad is a traditional dish originating from the South of France. It consists of tuna, green beans (haricot verts), olive tapenade, tomatoes, and a hard-boiled egg topped with olive oil or a light vinaigrette. This rendition by Chef Justin Monson incorporates the traditional ingredients with local Paso Robles herbs, fingerling potatoes, and a sushi-grade Ahi filet to create a mouthwatering and refreshing masterpiece that perfectly pairs with a fresh glass of L'Essor rosé.