Church Road Gwen Hawke's Bay Rosé 2024
Beautifully refreshing, this is a subtle, elegant rose in a bone-dry style. The palate is finely textured, with a long, zesty, slate like finish. Enjoy this wine now rather than cellaring as it is unlikely to benefit from further aging.


A celebration of the love between our pioneering winemaker, Tom McDonald, and his supportive wife Gwen, who helped establish Church Road winery.
Food Pairing: A versatile and food friendly style of rose ideal as a refreshing aperitif, yet well suited to a range of lighter, fresher dishes, particularly where an element of umami features. Try with sashimi dishes or freshly shucked oysters.
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Church Road Gwen Hawke's Bay Rosé 2024
Church Road Gwen Hawke's Bay Rosé 2024
Beautifully refreshing, this is a subtle, elegant rose in a bone-dry style. The palate is finely textured, with a long, zesty, slate like finish. Enjoy this wine now rather than cellaring as it is unlikely to benefit from further aging.


A celebration of the love between our pioneering winemaker, Tom McDonald, and his supportive wife Gwen, who helped establish Church Road winery.
Food Pairing: A versatile and food friendly style of rose ideal as a refreshing aperitif, yet well suited to a range of lighter, fresher dishes, particularly where an element of umami features. Try with sashimi dishes or freshly shucked oysters.
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Beautifully refreshing, this is a subtle, elegant rose in a bone-dry style. The palate is finely textured, with a long, zesty, slate like finish. Enjoy this wine now rather than cellaring as it is unlikely to benefit from further aging.


A celebration of the love between our pioneering winemaker, Tom McDonald, and his supportive wife Gwen, who helped establish Church Road winery.
Food Pairing: A versatile and food friendly style of rose ideal as a refreshing aperitif, yet well suited to a range of lighter, fresher dishes, particularly where an element of umami features. Try with sashimi dishes or freshly shucked oysters.























