Made by the saignee method (bled juice) from various Grenache blocks on the Linne Calodo Estate. It’s fuller bodied with notes of strawberries and cherries. More of a food rosé than a porch sipper!
Pairing Suggestions: Sandwiches, Salads, Seafood
[split]California, USA
Type: Rose | Vintage: 2017 | Sulfites: 50 mg/L | Alcohol: 15% | Varietal: Grenache | Production: Organic | Style: Food
Producer Profile
In 2003, Linne Calodo’s first vintage of Slacker was born and through 2010 continued to be a portfolio staple until they totally slacked and forgot to make it again. The ethos of Slacker was always described by winemaker Matt Trevisan as, “wine representing not only the winemaker, but the idea that wines should be fun and relaxed.” Forever akin to the slacker lifestyle, Matt Trevisan decided to bring back the Slacker name in a much more appropriate way. Now its own label, Trevisan crafts fun blends that showcase his ability to constantly keep creating and pioneering the exciting possibilities of the Paso Robles wine region.