Tasting Notes and Characteristics:Wycliff Brut Rosé offers a lively, refreshing taste that makes it a favorite for celebrations and casual gatherings alike. Its light effervescence and approachable style suit both brunches and evening toasts. With an ABV of 10.5%, this sparkling wine is crafted in the United States using the Charmat method, which preserves its fresh fruit character and gentle bubbles.On the palate, Wycliff Brut Rosé reveals notes of ripe strawberry, crisp apple, and hints of citrus zest balanced by a subtle sweetness. These flavors complement shrimp cocktail beautifully, enhancing the seafood’s delicate brininess while cleansing the palate between bites. The wine’s bright acidity also pairs well with goat cheese, cutting through its creaminess and highlighting tangy undertones for a harmonious match.Producer Information: E. & J. Gallo WineryE. & J. Gallo Winery is headquartered in Modesto, California, within the heart of the Central Valley wine region. Founded in 1933 by brothers Ernest and Julio Gallo shortly after Prohibition ended, the company began as a small family operation focused on producing affordable table wines for American consumers. Over time, E. & J. Gallo Winery adopted a vertically integrated production model that encompasses vineyard management, grape growing, winemaking, bottling, and distribution. This approach allows them to maintain quality control across every stage of production while leveraging advanced viticultural techniques and sustainable practices.Beyond their flagship wines made from classic varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay, E. & J. Gallo Winery has expanded its portfolio to include a diverse range of products across multiple beverage categories. The company owns or manages several premium wine brands such as Apothic, Barefoot Cellars, and Louis M. Martini while also producing sparkling wines under labels like André and Barefoot Bubbly. In addition to wine, E. & J. Gallo has established a significant presence in the spirits industry with offerings including New Amsterdam Vodka and RumHaven coconut rum liqueur; they have also invested in craft spirits through acquisitions like Germain-Robin brandy and High Noon hard seltzers made with real vodka and fruit juice blends.

