Charles Smith Pure Wine Pleasure Sex Pinot Noir Rose 2024
Charles Smith Pure Wine Pleasure Sex Pinot Noir Rose 2024
- 2024
- 750ml
- Rose
- 13%
- Rosé Wine
- Pinot Noir
- Charles Smith
- Washington
- United States
- Vintage: 2024
- Size: 750ml
- Type: Rose
- Alcohol: 13%
- Varietal: Rosé Wine
- Grapes: Pinot Noir
- Winery: Charles Smith
- Region: Washington
- Country: United States
- Vintage: 2024
- Size: 750ml
- Type: Rose
- Alcohol: 13%
- Varietal: Rosé Wine
- Grapes: Pinot Noir
- Winery: Charles Smith
- Region: Washington
- Country: United States
Located in Washington State's Columbia Valley, Charles Smith Winery was founded in the late 1990s and produces a wide range of award-winning wines that reflect the winemaking soul of this up-and-coming US state.
The Pinot Noir grapes come from the Evergreen Vineyard located in the Ancient Lakes, on cliffs overlooking the Columbia River. Here, the vines, planted in 1998, enjoy a cool climate influenced by the proximity of the stream and are rooted in soils composed of basalt, gravel, silt, and caliche. These conditions allow the Pinot Noir to express itself fully, releasing a mineral character and rich acidity. After harvest, whole-cluster fermentation occurs spontaneously in stainless steel, and the finished wine ages for four months on its lees.
The Pure Wine Pleasure Sex Pinot Noir Rosé is a youthful and lively wine with a limpid, bright color with pale apricot hues. On the nose, it reveals a broad and fragrant bouquet with aromas of stone fruit and watermelon, passion fruit, and wild flowers. On the palate, it is silky and thirst-quenching, fresh and delicate with a smooth texture and a long, fruity finish. It is excellent as a summer aperitif, but is also versatile when paired with food. Try it with tomato tarte tatin, grilled salmon, spicy tuna rolls, and pasta with cherry tomatoes.
Charles Smith Pure Wine Pleasure Sex Pinot Noir Rose 2024










The selection of wines, their descriptions and delivery times are all excellent. I am, however, deducting one star because the shop uses UPS for delivery, on of the least flexible delivery companies in terms of place/time options in the country where I live.