Experience elegance with Longevity’s nonvintage Brut Rosé from California’s Livermore Valley. Crafted predominantly from Chardonnay (97.5%) with a hint of proprietary red and white varietals (2.5%), it’s made in the classic Méthode Champenoise style, delivering refined sophistication.
Product Details
Varietal Composition: 97.5% Chardonnay, 2.5% proprietary red & white blend Style: Blanc de Rosé Sparkling (Méthode Champenoise) ABV: ~12% (typical for California sparkling wines) Region: Livermore Valley, California, USA
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Age requirement
You must be 21+. An adult signature is required at delivery.
Nose: A lush medley of ripe strawberries, raspberries, black cherry, accented
by delicate rose petals and a whisper of vanilla
Palate: Crisp and refreshing, with medium body, vibrant acidity, silky texture,
and a hint of sweetness for balance
Finish: Elegant and smooth, leaving a lasting impression of red berry fruit and
soft floral nuances
Winemaking & Philosophy
Produced in the traditional Méthode Champenoise, Longevity’s philosophy emphasizes both the wine and the shared experience it inspires. This sparkler is crafted to mark celebrations and create lasting memories.
Longevity Wines is a boutique, family-operated urban winery in Livermore Valley, focused on quality rather than quantity.
FAQs
Is this wine suitable for celebratory toasts?
Absolutely—its fine bubbles, crisp acidity, and elegant fruit make it perfect for celebrations or pairing with light hors d’oeuvres.
What foods go well with it?
Ideal with fresh berries, mild cheeses, light seafood, shellfish, or fruit-based desserts. Its bright profile complements a range of dishes.
Is Longevity a Black-owned winery?
Yes—founded by Phil Long, a prominent figure and president of the Association of African American Vintners. The family winery honors his late wife, Debra, with its labels and ethos.