Rating 94
Style Rosé
Blend , Vermentino
Vintage 2025
Appellation
USA
ABV 12.5%
Price $30.00  Buy This Wine
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Reviewed 2026-05-19

Perfect For

Backyard BBQs, Picnics In The Park, Pleasing A Crowd

Drink If You Like

Nerello Mascalese, Nero d'Avola , Sangiovese

Martha Stoumen Post Flirtation Rosé 2025 Review

Wine lovers have long adored Martha Stoumen’s wines for their approachable, easy-drinking nature and playful twists on classic Italian varieties. This rosé delivers on both, as a blend of 75 percent Nero d’Avola and 25 percent Vermentino sourced from organically farmed vineyards in California’s Redwood Valley. Here the Nero d’Avola brings notes of blood orange and red berries, while the Vermentino adds ample acidity and bright lemon flavor. It’s a perfectly juicy, quaffable wine for any summer sipping occasion.

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Martha Stoumen Post Flirtation Rosé 2025
Wine lovers have long adored Martha Stoumen’s wines for their approachable, easy-drinking nature and playful twists on classic Italian varieties. This rosé delivers on both, as a blend of 75 percent Nero d’Avola and 25 percent Vermentino sourced from organically farmed vineyards in California’s Redwood Valley. Here the Nero d’Avola brings notes of blood orange and red berries, while the Vermentino adds ample acidity and bright lemon flavor. It’s a perfectly juicy, quaffable wine for any summer sipping occasion.

Reviewed On: 05-19-2026
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POINTS
Martha Stoumen Post Flirtation Rosé 2025
Wine lovers have long adored Martha Stoumen’s wines for their approachable, easy-drinking nature and playful twists on classic Italian varieties. This rosé delivers on both, as a blend of 75 percent Nero d’Avola and 25 percent Vermentino sourced from organically farmed vineyards in California’s Redwood Valley. Here the Nero d’Avola brings notes of blood orange and red berries, while the Vermentino adds ample acidity and bright lemon flavor. It’s a perfectly juicy, quaffable wine for any summer sipping occasion.

Reviewed On: 05-19-2026