Description
Orin Swift F Locations Ros is a dry French ros made from 100% Grenache, bottled at 750ml. Sourced from 50-year-old dry-farmed vines rooted in granite and schist slopes, this wine channels the maritime climate of Mediterranean France into a pale, crisp, and aromatic glass that stands apart from generic Provenal pink wines.
Quick Facts: ABV: Varies by vintage | Origin: France | Style: Dry Ros | Grape: 100% Grenache | Winemaker: Dave Phinney (Orin Swift Cellars)
Production & Heritage
Orin Swift Cellars was founded in 1998 by Dave Phinney, initially focused on Napa Valley reds. The Locations seriesidentified by single-letter country codesgrew from Phinney’s desire to source exceptional fruit from classic wine regions around the world. The “F” designation denotes France, and the ros expression draws from old-vine Grenache blocks planted on granite and schist hillside soils. These 50-year-old vines are dry-farmed, producing very low yields of concentrated fruit. After harvest, the juice is fermented at very cool temperatures in stainless steel tanks to preserve aromatics and freshness, resulting in a precise, fruit-driven ros without oak influence.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with delicate rose petal and dried cranberry before moving into brighter notes of grapefruit zest and wet stone. There is a mineral edge running beneath the fruit that suggests the granite and schist terroir of the source vineyards.
Taste: On entry, the palate is light to medium in body with a vibrant acidity that carries flavors of tart red berry and citrus pith. At mid-palate, a subtle salinity emerges alongside white peach, lending the wine a layered quality that belies its delicate frame. The overall impression is crisp and decisively dry.
Finish: The finish is clean and moderately persistent, with lingering notes of grapefruit and a chalky mineral texture. A faint herbal qualityalmost garrigue-likerounds out the final impression.
How to Drink F Locations Ros
Serve well chilled, between 4550F, in a standard white wine glass to focus the aromatics. This ros is built for straightforward enjoyment and pairs naturally with warm-weather dining.
- Fros: The cranberry and grapefruit profile holds up beautifully when blended frozen with a touch of simple syrup and fresh lemon.
- Ros Spritz: Combine with sparkling water and a splash of elderflower liqueur for a low-ABV aperitif that highlights the wine’s floral character.
- French 75 (Ros variation): Substitute this for sparkling wine in a French 75the dry, mineral backbone supports gin and lemon without becoming sweet.
Best For
- Warm-weather entertaining where a dry, food-friendly ros is the centerpiece
- Gifting to wine drinkers who appreciate old-vine French terroir in an approachable format
- Pairing with a Mediterranean-inspired dinner party menu
- Introducing someone to serious ros beyond mass-market options
Frequently Asked Questions
What does F Locations Ros taste like? It is a crisp, dry ros with prominent flavors of cranberry, grapefruit zest, and white peach, underscored by a chalky mineral quality from its granite and schist vineyard soils.
How does F Locations Ros compare to Whispering Angel? Both are dry French ross, but F Locations Ros is made from 100% old-vine Grenache and fermented entirely in stainless steel, giving it a more mineral-driven, concentrated profile compared to Whispering Angel’s lighter, multi-grape Provenal blend.
Is F Locations Ros good for sipping on its own? Yesits crisp acidity, dry finish, and aromatic complexity make it well-suited for drinking on its own, especially served well chilled in warm weather.
Where is F Locations Ros made? It is made in France from Grenache grapes sourced from hillside vineyard blocks with granite and schist soils influenced by the maritime climate of the Mediterranean coast.
What foods pair well with F Locations Ros? Grilled whole branzino benefits from the wine’s mineral backbone. Charcuterie boards with cured meats and cornichons match the acidity. Nioise salad mirrors the wine’s French origin. Soft goat cheese complements the cranberry and citrus fruit. Seared scallops with a citrus beurre blanc echo the grapefruit notes.
What sizes does F Locations Ros come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle.
Is F Locations Ros worth the price? It positions as a mid-premium ros, sitting above everyday supermarket pinks but below single-estate Bandol or Tavel bottlings. The old-vine sourcing, low yields, and Dave Phinney’s reputation provide strong value at its tier.
Why F Locations Ros?
What separates this wine from the crowded French ros market is its single-varietal commitment to old-vine Grenache. While many popular ross rely on young-vine blends for volume, F Locations Ros pulls from 50-year-old dry-farmed vines with naturally low yields, concentrating flavor and mineral character. Dave Phinney’s track record of identifying exceptional vineyard sourcesdemonstrated across the broader Locations portfolio and his acclaimed Napa projectslends credibility to the sourcing decisions behind this bottle. For anyone who has dismissed ros as simple warm-weather filler, this wine makes a persuasive counter-argument rooted in terroir rather than trend.




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