Ancient Peaks One Stone Rosé

Ancient Peaks One Stone Rosé

Wine Description

One Stone is a tribute to the women who move mountains, one stone at a time. In that spirit, these wines shine at every occasion. The grapes come from select sites that exemplify Paso Robles as a world-class region. The resulting wine is sophisticated, elegant and powerful—much like the land and the women from which they come from. The striking labels showcase original paintings by Paso Robles artist Audrey Jackson, and a portion from every bottle of One Stone wine sold is donated to Dream Big Darling. Founded by Amanda Wittstrom-Higgins, Dream Big Darling is an organization that provides educational opportunities and mentorship programs for the next generation of female leaders in the wine industry. One Stone Rosé is crisp, fresh and luscious—a elegantly emblematic expression of the Central Coast.

Ancient Peaks
Ancient Peaks Winery
Ancient Peaks Wines
Ancient Peaks Santa Margarita
Ancient Peaks Grapes
Ancient Peaks Field
Sustainability
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Acclaim
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Vineyard & Production Info
Vineyard name
Santa Margarita Ranch
Certified Eco-Friendly Practices:
Certified, stated on label
Sustainability Certification:
SIP Certified
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Winemaking & Aging
Varietal composition:
100% Pinot Noir
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Analytical Data
Alcohol:
13.5 %
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Wine Production

After harvesting, the fruit is gently destemmed and lightly pressed to capture a brilliant rosé hue. The wine is cold fermented at 55 degrees over a period of 15 days. After fermentation, the wine is racked off the lees and cold aged in stainless steel for three months prior to bottling, ensuring a full retention of crisp acidity and bright fruit flavors.  

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About the Vineyard

One Stone Rosé is composed of Pinot Noir from the Ancient Peaks family vineyard in southern Paso Robles and select sites on California’s Central Coast. Here, the Pinot Noir grape thrives amid a marine-influenced climate shaped by the nearby Pacific Ocean. Sunny summer afternoons yield to cooling evening breezes, allowing the fruit to achieve full ripeness while retaining its delicate varietal nuances. These are perfect conditions for producing an elegantly styled dry rosé of Pinot Noir.