14 Hands Brut Rose

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Description

14 Hands Brut Rosé is a méthode champenoise sparkling rosé wine from Columbia Valley, Washington State, at 12% ABV in a 750ml bottle. Built from a distinctive seven-grape blend that goes well beyond the traditional Champagne varieties, this rosé stands out for its complexity and approachability within Washington's sparkling wine category.

Quick Facts: ABV: 12%  |  Origin: Columbia Valley, Washington State  |  Non-Vintage Sparkling Rosé  |  Producer: 14 Hands Winery

Production & Heritage

14 Hands Winery, part of the Chateau Ste. Michelle Wine Estates portfolio, takes its name from the wild horses that once roamed the eastern Washington landscape — horses measured at roughly 14 hands tall. The Brut Rosé is produced using méthode champenoise, the same traditional method used in Champagne, where secondary fermentation occurs inside the bottle to produce fine, persistent bubbles. What distinguishes this cuvée is its unusually broad blend of seven grape varieties: the classic Champagne trio of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier alongside Riesling, Chenin Blanc, Pinot Blanc, and Pinot Gris — a combination that layers fruit complexity and balances the wine's naturally high acidity.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with fresh strawberry and citrus rind, followed by subtle spice and a deeper note of Bing cherry. Hints of limestone minerality and a whisper of vanilla round out the bouquet.

Taste: On the palate, the entry is dry and structured, with a lively, fine-beaded mousse that carries flavors of wild raspberry and strawberry. The mid-palate reveals nuances of pink grapefruit and a surprising herbal note reminiscent of fresh basil, while delicate smoke and lemon-apple fruit add dimension.

Finish: The finish is bright and clean, with lingering hints of freshly picked basil and soft berry fruit. It maintains good acidity through the close, leaving a dry but gently fruity aftertaste that invites another sip.

How to Drink 14 Hands Brut Rosé

Serve well chilled, around 40–45°F, in a tulip-shaped glass to concentrate the aromatics while showcasing the mousse. This sparkling rosé also works as a versatile cocktail ingredient: try it in a French 75, where its berry fruit and acidity pair beautifully with gin and lemon; in a Kir Royale, where a small measure of crème de cassis amplifies the existing strawberry character; or in a Rossini, blended with fresh strawberry purée for a summery twist that plays to the wine's natural fruit profile.

Best For

  • Hosting a brunch where sparkling wine is the centerpiece
  • Celebrating milestones without the price tag of traditional Champagne
  • Gifting to someone exploring sparkling wines beyond Prosecco
  • Pairing with a summer charcuterie spread outdoors

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 14 Hands Brut Rosé taste like? It delivers fresh strawberry and wild raspberry flavors with citrus rind and a subtle herbal basil note, all carried by a dry, lively mousse. The overall impression is fruit-forward but balanced by crisp acidity.

How does 14 Hands Brut Rosé compare to Columbia Crest sparkling wines? Both come from Columbia Valley under the Chateau Ste. Michelle portfolio, but 14 Hands Brut Rosé uses a broader seven-grape blend compared to more conventional sparkling cuvées, producing a more layered flavor profile. Columbia Crest sparkling wines tend to emphasize straightforward fruit, while 14 Hands adds complexity through its inclusion of Riesling, Chenin Blanc, and Pinot varieties.

Is 14 Hands Brut Rosé good for beginners? Absolutely — the méthode champenoise production gives it fine bubbles and a refined texture, but the generous fruit character and touch of residual sweetness make it highly approachable for those new to sparkling wine. It bridges the gap between simple Prosecco and austere Champagne.

Where is 14 Hands Brut Rosé made? It is produced by 14 Hands Winery in the Columbia Valley AVA of Washington State, one of the largest and most diverse wine-growing regions in the Pacific Northwest. The Columbia Valley's warm days and cool nights help grapes retain bright acidity while developing ripe fruit flavors.

What foods pair well with 14 Hands Brut Rosé? Smoked salmon and cream cheese canapés complement the wine's acidity and berry fruit. Fresh strawberry salad with goat cheese mirrors its aromatic profile. Prosciutto-wrapped melon plays off the dry mousse with contrasting sweetness. Sushi and sashimi highlight the wine's clean, mineral-tinged finish. Light herb-crusted chicken echoes the subtle basil note in the wine.

What sizes does 14 Hands Brut Rosé come in? The standard offering is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.

Is 14 Hands Brut Rosé worth the price? It positions as an entry-level to mid-tier méthode champenoise sparkling rosé, delivering traditional-method quality and a complex seven-grape blend at a fraction of what French Champagne rosé commands. For the production method and flavor complexity involved, it represents strong value in Washington State sparkling wine.

Why 14 Hands Brut Rosé?

The seven-grape méthode champenoise blend is the defining feature here — very few sparkling rosé producers outside of Champagne commit to both the traditional bottle-fermentation method and such a broad varietal palette. The 14 Hands brand has earned five Impact Magazine "Hot Brand" awards and was named Market Watch Magazine's Wine Brand of the Year in 2012, reflecting consistent commercial and critical recognition. This Brut Rosé channels Columbia Valley's natural acidity and fruit intensity into a sparkling wine that drinks well above its price tier. For anyone seeking a domestically produced sparkling rosé with genuine complexity, this remains one of Washington State's most compelling options.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Sparkling Wine
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    Washington
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    14 Hands

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