FROM liwinedad.blogspot.com Today is our first visit to Rose Hill Vineyards, and we explored the vineyards, enjoyed a tasting flight, and made a lunch out of their small plate's menu. Rose hill was magnificent overall so that we will be returning. Rose hill Vineyards is a new name to well-established winery Shinn Estates. Unfortunately, Jo and I did not have a chance to visit Shinn estates before the changeover, so we cannot highlight the differences but explored Rose Hill as a completely new winery. The vineyard is easy to find as it is just down the road from Lieb Cellars on Oregon road. The view over the vineyard is striking, peaceful, and relaxing 1]. There are many seating options, including an inside tasting room, a Patio (with massive umbrellas) [2 6, and on the lawn under large covering sails 3. The inside tasting room is spacious, with a bar 20], shop [12], tables, and overstuffed couches to choose from [8]. The tasting room is festooned with many wine bottles and is adjacent to the barrel room [10 [13]. The Patio is also large with a tasting bar, tables of various sizes, and both chairs and benches for seating. The view from the Patio is out over the lawn seating and the vineyard beyond that [7]. The lawn seating is very expansive, and sizeable overhead sail cloths cover most tables. The tasting flight is a "New Release Flight" consisting of 5 generous (about 3 oz) pours [14]. The first wine is a 2020 First Fruit Sauvignon Blanc that is crisp with good acid produced from 100% steel fermented Sauvignon Blanc. It is unoaked and retains both the acid and fruit, similar to a New Zealand Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc. The mouthfeel was light with a medium to short finish. The wine presented clear notes of Grapefruit, Kiwi, and a touch of lime. Next up was the 2020 Concrete Blonde; this is a Sauvignon Blanc, but rather than fermented in Steel it was fermented in a concrete egg. The wine presents quite differently from the First Fruit as the concrete egg buffered the acid slightly. As a result, the mouthfeel is a bit fuller and a step closer to a French Sancerre. The nose was a bit more floral and, on the palette, more Kiwi and melon. The 2020 Rose Hill Rośe is a blend of 95% Merlot, 2.5% Riesling, and 2.5% Chardonnay. Dry, light, crisp, and pale in color is similar to a French Provence style rośe that presents Strawberry and sharp Citrus on the palette. The 2020 Rose is a 100% merlot-based Rośe, and the color is a bit richer. The 2020 Rose has a good acid balance, mouthfeel, and intense notes of Watermelon combined with a floral nose. Lastly is the 2020 Cabernet Franc. The Franc is a pure expression of the fruit as it is a Nuovo wine, Steel fermented, and untouched by oak. Light body, rich in color, and very fruit forward with clear notes of cherry, dark fruits, and a bit of tobacco. Of course, when paired with food, wine accentuates both, and we had a selection of the small plates from the menu [15]. As the visit was both a tasting and a light lunch, we ordered several items from the light bites' menu, including the Charcuterie Board, the Crostini Basket, and the Mediterranean Basket. Overall, we spent over an hour at Rose Hill and had a wonderful time. We left with four bottles in hand, and I am looking forward to returning, maybe even joining the Rose Hill...
Read moreOne of my best friends and I were supposed to spend Labor Day Weekend in the Bahama's, but having to cancel due to COVID, we went to plan B - Shinn Estate. Well, it was by no means a step down from our original plans. From the moment we arrived, we were treated like royalty. ||||Molly greeted us, went over what we should expect during our stay, gave us a tour of the grounds, and after 3 minutes of knowing her, I felt like she was our friend. (not to mention, my friend had a sprained foot so she carried her bags to our room for her). Molly - you are in the right profession, and Shinn Estate is lucky to have you. All of the other staff was phenomenal as well, the winery staff, the inn keeper, the woman who tidies up the place, even the owner who intro cued himself to us during our complimentary wine tasking and cheese board! They all made us feel so welcome. ||||We only stayed for one night, and it was worth every penny. There is a wrap around porch where you can eat breakfast (various options to choose from) or bring a book and enjoy the view from the porch swing. There are a couple of different areas where only hotel guests can stay, and with there only being 4 rooms, you have plenty of different areas to lay back and relax away from the bustle of the winery scene - which is still very much under control, and never gets too crowded like some other places.||||Overall our stay was a 10/10 and we cannot wait to return again within the upcoming months for another mini getaway. Great location, excellent service, immaculate grounds and rooms. ||||P.S. - It is a B&B, so the walls are THIN, if you know what I mean.. So if you are a light sleeper, I would recommend bringing ear plugs, or maybe in each bathroom, Shinn can add some in the "In case you forgot" bucket (which is fully stocked for all...
Read moreOne of my best friends and I were supposed to spend Labor Day Weekend in the Bahama's, but having to cancel due to COVID, we went to plan B - Shinn Estate. Well, it was by no means a step down from our original plans. From the moment we arrived, we were treated like royalty. ||||Molly greeted us, went over what we should expect during our stay, gave us a tour of the grounds, and after 3 minutes of knowing her, I felt like she was our friend. (not to mention, my friend had a sprained foot so she carried her bags to our room for her). Molly - you are in the right profession, and Shinn Estate is lucky to have you. All of the other staff was phenomenal as well, the winery staff, the inn keeper, the woman who tidies up the place, even the owner who intro cued himself to us during our complimentary wine tasking and cheese board! They all made us feel so welcome. ||||We only stayed for one night, and it was worth every penny. There is a wrap around porch where you can eat breakfast (various options to choose from) or bring a book and enjoy the view from the porch swing. There are a couple of different areas where only hotel guests can stay, and with there only being 4 rooms, you have plenty of different areas to lay back and relax away from the bustle of the winery scene - which is still very much under control, and never gets too crowded like some other places.||||Overall our stay was a 10/10 and we cannot wait to return again within the upcoming months for another mini getaway. Great location, excellent service, immaculate grounds and rooms. ||||P.S. - It is a B&B, so the walls are THIN, if you know what I mean.. So if you are a light sleeper, I would recommend bringing ear plugs, or maybe in each bathroom, Shinn can add some in the "In case you forgot" bucket (which is fully stocked for all...
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