Angels & Cowboys has released their Rosé 2015.
The first vintage came out in 2013. Sales of the brand have already increased tenfold in three vintages, the company reports.
Consumers continue to be drawn to a dryer, crisp style of rosé that can be consumed year round. According to a 2015 Nielsen report, “U.S. retail sales of premium imported rosé wines (those priced at or above $12 a bottle) grew by 41 percent on volume and 53 percent on value in 2014.” Angels & Cowboys’ rosé production doubled from 2014 to 2015.
This dry rosé features flavors of citrus blossoms. It is well matched with seafood dishes like ceviché, and is an ideal picnic sipper.
The suggested retail price is $20 per 750-ml. bottle.
Angels and Cowboys is a collaboration project between the Cannonball Wine Company and Northern California graphic artist, Michael Schwab.