A crisp and radiant rosé that channels the spirit of summer and the heart of kindness. This Provençal-style sipper from Yakima Valley is as beautiful in purpose as it is in the glass.
Taste | Light, bright, and bone-dry, this rosé bursts with notes of strawberry, watermelon rind, citrus blossom, and a whisper of fresh tarragon. Its clean, refreshing profile and pale pink hue make it perfect for warm afternoons, seafood pairings, or simply sipping in good company. The finish is crisp, zippy, and delightfully moreish.
About the Winery/Winemaker | Crafted by Andrew Latta, a leading voice in Washington wine, the Kind Stranger series is a project rooted in community and compassion. This 2024 rosé is made entirely from grapes grown at Oldfield Vineyard in the Yakima Valley, thoughtfully produced in a direct-to-press style for purity and freshness. The label art is the work of Kris Chau, whose whimsical touch helps bring the story of each wine to life.
Why We Love It | This is summer in a bottle, with heart. Not only is it a vibrant, thirst-quenching rosé that rivals its Provençal counterparts—it’s also a wine that gives back. With proceeds supporting Mary’s Place and the International Rescue Committee, every glass poured is a toast to kindness and connection.
Technical Wine Notes
Origin: Yakima Valley, Washington
Vineyard: Oldfield Vineyard
Varietals: Mourvèdre and Grenache
Farming: Sustainable practices
Fermentation/Aging: Direct-to-press rosé, fermented and aged in stainless steel
Alcohol: Approx. 13% ABV
Style: Dry rosé, pale and crisp, Provençal-inspired
Production: 4,954 cases
Label Art: Kris Chau