THIRTY8 Rosé 2025
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Wine Details
- Rosé - Dry
United States
- Grand Valley
- Rosé blend
- 12.8% ABV
- 750 ml
Flavor Profile
Bright, complex and beautifully fresh, Thirty8 Rosé embodies the soul of Colorado. The name pays tribute to Colorado’s history; it was the 38th state to join the U.S. in 1876, our nation’s centennial year. And this fine rosé is as bold, spirited and unforgettable as the Centennial State itself.
Thirty8 Rosé comes from the K Vineyard estate of Carboy, Colorado’s largest winery. Founded in 2015 by certified sommelier Kevin Webber and head winemaker Tyzok Wharton, Carboy aims to elevate Colorado wine to world-class status by crafting expressive, high-quality wines that showcase the beauty of their homeland.
That’s exactly what they’ve done here.
To make Thirty8 Rosé, Tyzok and his team selected grapes from their high-desert vineyards in the Grand Valley AVA. Grown at a staggering 4,772 feet in elevation, the vines benefit from sunny days that ripen grapes, chilly nights that preserve freshness and low humidity that keeps them healthy. The team cultivates North American grape varieties (rather than classic European grapes) because they are hardy and well-suited to the cool, arid climate.
A blend of Marquette and Frontenac grapes, Thirty8 Rosé has the beautiful, deep-pink hue of a Rocky Mountain sunrise. It offers vibrant aromas of watermelon candy and wet stone, plus lemon, lime and grapefruit flavors. Crisp and refreshing, it’ll pair well with dishes that complement its citrusy flavors. Try grilled chicken and asparagus topped with a squeeze of lemon, goat cheese and watermelon salad, or lemon-ricotta cake.
This is the first wine we’ve ever carried from Colorado, and we’re can’t wait for you to taste it. Order your share today then let us know how you enjoyed it with an online review.
Bright, complex and beautifully fresh, Thirty8 Rosé embodies the soul of Colorado. The name pays tribute to Colorado’s history; it was the 38th state to join the U.S. in 1876, our nation’s centennial year. And this fine rosé is as bold, spirited and unforgettable as the Centennial State itself.
Thirty8 Rosé comes from the K Vineyard estate of Carboy, Colorado’s largest winery. Founded in 2015 by certified sommelier Kevin Webber and head winemaker Tyzok Wharton, Carboy aims to elevate Colorado wine to world-class status by crafting expressive, high-quality wines that showcase the beauty of their homeland.
That’s exactly what they’ve done here.
To make Thirty8 Rosé, Tyzok and his team selected grapes from their high-desert vineyards in the Grand Valley AVA. Grown at a staggering 4,772 feet in elevation, the vines benefit from sunny days that ripen grapes, chilly nights that preserve freshness and low humidity that keeps them healthy. The team cultivates North American grape varieties (rather than classic European grapes) because they are hardy and well-suited to the cool, arid climate.
A blend of Marquette and Frontenac grapes, Thirty8 Rosé has the beautiful, deep-pink hue of a Rocky Mountain sunrise. It offers vibrant aromas of watermelon candy and wet stone, plus lemon, lime and grapefruit flavors. Crisp and refreshing, it’ll pair well with dishes that complement its citrusy flavors. Try grilled chicken and asparagus topped with a squeeze of lemon, goat cheese and watermelon salad, or lemon-ricotta cake.
This is the first wine we’ve ever carried from Colorado, and we’re can’t wait for you to taste it. Order your share today then let us know how you enjoyed it with an online review.

