Description
Crafted in the spirit of the Southwest’s wild apple heritage, Fenceline ‘Pollinator’ Sweet Rosé Cider, Colorado, USA is a bright and expressive cider that bridges the world of fruit and fermentation. A rosé-inspired blend of apples, grapes, and yeast, this semi-sweet offering is refreshingly vibrant and subtly complex, paying homage to the region’s historic orchards and the natural elegance of the fruit.
Product Details:
- Style: Semi-Sweet Rosé-Inspired Cider
- ABV: 5.5%
- Fermentation: Cold fermented for brightness and balance
- Ingredients: A blend of apples, grapes, and yeast
- Tasting Notes: Bright, earthy, and laced with soft vanilla
Sensory :
The cider pours with a rich ruby hue, visually setting the stage for what’s to come. On the palate, it’s bright and refreshing with a core of tart apple layered with rounder grape notes and lifted by a soft earthiness. A delicate trace of vanilla brings warmth and a finishing polish, creating a harmonious balance between fruit-driven sweetness and crisp acidity.
Brewer’s Background:
Fenceline Cider, based in Mancos, Colorado, is deeply rooted in the American West’s apple traditions. The cidery specializes in upcycling wild and heritage apple varieties — many from long-abandoned orchards — into complex, lower-sugar ciders with distinct regional character. Co-founder Sam Perry, a passionate orchardist and cider maker, leads a team dedicated to cold, slow fermentation and minimal intervention. Their philosophy honors terroir and sustainability, preserving the past while crafting for the future.
Serving Suggestions:
Fenceline ‘Pollinator’ Sweet Rosé Cider, Colorado, USA, is best enjoyed chilled and pairs wonderfully with creamy goat cheeses, grilled peaches, or a fresh garden salad. It’s equally at home as a celebratory sipper or a companion to casual backyard gatherings.
This semi-sweet rosé cider captures the vitality of Southwest Colorado’s forgotten orchards, offering a beautifully balanced, gently fruity experience in every glass. Let it be your sweet, tangy toast to the wild apples of the West.




