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Wyethia Flame
Lodi, California
Mouthwatering textures and fresh fruit flavors exude the abundant diversity of a historic region
ABOUT THIS WINE:
Wyethia Flame
Rosé of Dolcetto
Our Wyethia Flame Rosé of Dolcetto is a delightful example of its variety and region. Though its name means “little sweet one,” Dolcetto wines typically lean dry, focused more on rich textures than sweetness. Our rosé is no exception, offering expressive notes of ripe red fruit, melon and lively citrus with refreshing acidity; it makes the perfect companion to creamy cheeses and salty snacks. Dolcetto is most commonly associated with Italy but has made a home in the lush vineyards of Lodi, whose green valleys were once covered in bountiful native flora, including thick grasses and colorful wildflowers. Today, Lodi is one of California’s most thriving winegrowing regions, boasting over 100,000 acres of vineyard and diverse microclimates suited to a wide variety of well-known and abstract wine grapes. Our rosé offers an exciting and delicious taste of the great diversity of this region. ...
ABOUT THIS WINE
Wyethia Flame
Rosé of Dolcetto
Our Wyethia Flame Rosé of Dolcetto is a delightful example of its variety and region. Though its name means “little sweet one,” Dolcetto wines typically lean dry, focused more on rich textures than sweetness. Our rosé is no exception, offering expressive notes of ripe red fruit, melon and lively citrus with refreshing acidity; it makes the perfect companion to creamy cheeses and salty snacks. Dolcetto is most commonly associated with Italy but has made a home in the lush vineyards of Lodi, whose green valleys were once covered in bountiful native flora, including thick grasses and colorful wildflowers. Today, Lodi is one of California’s most thriving winegrowing regions, boasting over 100,000 acres of vineyard and diverse microclimates suited to a wide variety of well-known and abstract wine grapes. Our rosé offers an exciting and delicious taste of the great diversity of this region. ...
WINE REGION:
Lodi
The jewel of the Central Valley, Lodi lies just east of the California Delta in an area of varied terroir. Winemakers here can extract different grape variety expressions from each plot of land. Zinfandel is common here, making deeply fruity and tantalizingly smoky wines, often from old vines. But the deep loamy soils and balmy Mediterranean climate, with its warm days and cool nights, help keep Lodi's grape varieties and winemaking styles impressively diverse. Alongside the ubiquitous Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot and Viognier also thrive. Lodi is a melting pot of different grape varieties and winemaking techniques, all of which make it a rewarding region to explore.
WINE REGION
Lodi
The jewel of the Central Valley, Lodi lies just east of the California Delta in an area of varied terroir. Winemakers here can extract different grape variety expressions from each plot of land. Zinfandel is common here, making deeply fruity and tantalizingly smoky wines, often from old vines. But the deep loamy soils and balmy Mediterranean climate, with its warm days and cool nights, help keep Lodi's grape varieties and winemaking styles impressively diverse. Alongside the ubiquitous Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot and Viognier also thrive. Lodi is a melting pot of different grape varieties and winemaking techniques, all of which make it a rewarding region to explore.
FLAVOR PROFILE:
Pairs well with…
Cheeseboard, Grilled Fish, Caprese Salad
Pairs well with…
Cheeseboard, Grilled Fish, Caprese Salad
FLAVOR PROFILE
Pairs well with…
Cheeseboard, Grilled Fish, Caprese Salad
Pairs well with…
Cheeseboard, Grilled Fish, Caprese Salad
TASTING NOTES:
Lychee
Candied Fruit
Raspberry
Aromas of lychee jump to greet your nose, inviting you into a crisp and light body. Delicate watermelon flavors join hints of strawberry and raspberry for an uplifting palate that refreshes your senses between sips. To enjoy this wine at its best, serve it well chilled.
TASTING NOTES
Lychee
Candied Fruit
Raspberry
Aromas of lychee jump to greet your nose, inviting you into a crisp and light body. Delicate watermelon flavors join hints of strawberry and raspberry for an uplifting palate that refreshes your senses between sips. To enjoy this wine at its best, serve it well chilled.
AWARDS:
Wyethia Flame
3 TOTAL AWARDS
Best of Class, 2022 OC Fair Commercial Wine Competition
90 Points, 2022 OC Fair Commercial Wine Competition
Gold Medal, 2022 OC Fair Commercial Wine Competition
AWARDS
Wyethia Flame
3 TOTAL AWARDS
Best of Class, 2022 OC Fair Commercial Wine Competition
90 Points, 2022 OC Fair Commercial Wine Competition
Gold Medal, 2022 OC Fair Commercial Wine Competition
ABOUT THE BRAND:
Wyethia Flame
Wyethia Flame is rooted in the history and terroir of Lodi, California. The Wyethia flower shares this region's picturesque landscape with its state flower, the poppy, blooming in the sunny vales and floodplains between gently rolling hills. The "flame" refers to the traditional cultivation of Flame Tokay grapes introduced to the region in the 1900s, which for years supported Lodi's agricultural industry and were a common sight in nearly all its vineyards. Nowadays, this forgotten grape only exists in far-away corners of the region, replaced by European varieties better suited for winemaking. Our wines epitomize Lodi's terroir by respecting the rich history of native flora and cultivated crops, which helped shape the flourishing wine region it is known as today.
ABOUT THE BRAND
Wyethia Flame
Wyethia Flame is rooted in the history and terroir of Lodi, California. The Wyethia flower shares this region's picturesque landscape with its state flower, the poppy, blooming in the sunny vales and floodplains between gently rolling hills. The "flame" refers to the traditional cultivation of Flame Tokay grapes introduced to the region in the 1900s, which for years supported Lodi's agricultural industry and were a common sight in nearly all its vineyards. Nowadays, this forgotten grape only exists in far-away corners of the region, replaced by European varieties better suited for winemaking. Our wines epitomize Lodi's terroir by respecting the rich history of native flora and cultivated crops, which helped shape the flourishing wine region it is known as today.