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- Color:
- Rose
- Body/Type:
- Full Bodied
- Style:
- Modern
- Size:
- Bottle, 750 ml
- Winery:
- Palmina
- Grapes:
- Dolcetto and Nebbiolo
- Serve At:
- 54°-61° F
- Region:
- USA > California > Santa Barbara
Winemakers Steve and Chrystal Clifton say that the spirit of Palmina is exemplified in Chrystal’s Botasea. This beautiful rose is a food wine to be shared with friends and family – as an aperitif or as a delicious complement to a meal. A blend of Dolcetto, Nebbiolo, Sangiovese and Barbera, it's a summertime wine reflecting of the Clifton's love of seasonal changes and the rhythm of nature. This is a seriously made wine that has structure, backbone and body as well as the fresh, sprightly flavors of a refreshing rosato from the winemaking process.
Another reason we at CoolVines love the Botasea, it's a wine with a cause. For every bottle sold, $2 is donated to the Dr. Susan B. Love Foundation to help find a cure for breast cancer.
Formed by winemaker Steve Clifton in 1995, Palmina is more than a winery and enoteca it's a philosophy and a passion that wine is an extension of the plate, a component of a meal and a means to bring people together. Palmina produces a full range of wines crafted from Italian varietals grown in Santa Barbara County, California. They are not trying to emulate the Italian versions of those grapes, but rather interpret the styles to the growing conditions and vineyard sites of the very unique characteristics of Santa Barbara County. As Steve says, "the wines are Italian by tradition and modern by design." We happen to agree!
Ask Steve Clifton about what makes Santa Barbara a great place in California to grow Italian grapes and he'll say that they found the climate and soil types are similar to those in Northern Italy. Another parallel is that Santa Barbara County features a unique transverse mountain range, running from east to west that funnels oceanic influence into the valleys. The Alaskan current runs along the Pacific coastline until Point Concepcion where it juts in and pushes the cold air into the valley. Morning maritime fog rolls in slowly and finally meets the warm desert air flowing from the east and the Los Padres National Forest. This climatic result is very similar to what happens in the regions of Piedmont and Friuli, except that the elements are reversed. There, the Alps send extremely cold mountain air down into the hills as the Adriatic and Mediterranean Seas create a warming air that comes into the hills and valleys. This confluence of Mediterranean and Alpine air creates many microclimates that are perfect winegrape growing conditions.
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