No. 3 of 17 · Sweet to Dry
Jackson
Sweet Rosé · Jackson Ave · Central City
Formerly Second Line. Pink, celebratory, impossible to drink sitting down.
Jackson Avenue runs through Central City, where the second line is a birthright — the dancing tail of the parade, the neighborhood answering the band with its own feet. A sweet rosé is a second-line wine: pink, celebratory, impossible to drink sitting down.
Tasting NoteWild strawberry, watermelon, pink grapefruit; just off-dry with a crisp, chilled snap.
The PairingLocked to the kitchen: Blacken Shrimp Salad. See the dish ›
Label — Art DirectionA parasol crossed with a waving handkerchief. Magenta + bone, gold metallic.
Glass $11Bottle $38 · retail
Order a glass at the café Pair it with Blacken Shrimp Salad Back to the Cellars
Oddusee Cellars — a division of Oddusee. New Orleans streets, wards, and muses.
21+ only. Please enjoy responsibly. The seventeen ›
21+ only. Please enjoy responsibly. The seventeen ›