The Seeker Rosé

The Seeker Rosé is a bright, dry French rosé that earns its spot on the Camp West wine list here in the West Seattle Junction. Made by The Seeker Wines, a globe-trotting label built around approachable, well-made bottles, it is the kind of easygoing pink wine that suits a sunny afternoon on the patio just as well as a cozy evening by the cabin-inspired bar. Crisp, fruit-forward, and unfussy, it is a crowd-pleaser we are happy to pour by the glass or the bottle.

About the Producer

The Seeker is a wine brand with a simple mission: to discover honest, characterful wines from around the world and bottle them at a price real people can enjoy. The rosé comes from France, where the producer sources fruit from granite-influenced vineyard sites. The result is a wine that feels both classic and relaxed, which fits the Camp West spirit perfectly.

Region & Style

This is a French rosé bottled under the Vin de France designation, drawing on grapes grown on granite slopes. It is built around the classic southern-French rosé trio of Grenache, Syrah, and Cinsault, which gives it a pale-pink color and a dry, refreshing personality. The blend leans on Grenache for its red-fruit charm, with Syrah and Cinsault adding lift and brightness.

Tasting Notes

Expect a light pink pour with lively aromas of raspberry, strawberry, and redcurrant, lifted by a hint of grapefruit. The palate is dry and crisp, with juicy red-berry fruit and a clean, refreshing finish. It is the kind of rosé that drinks easily without feeling heavy or sweet.

What to Pair It With

This rosé is a natural partner for lighter, brighter plates. Try it with our Chimichurri Burrata, the Peri Peri Cauliflower, or the Chicken Spinach Salad for a fresh, summery match. See everything it can pair with on our dine-in menu.

How We Pour It at Camp West

We offer The Seeker Rosé by the glass at $13 or by the bottle at $44. It is an easy choice for the table when you want something light, dry, and refreshing to share.

FAQ

Is The Seeker Rosé sweet or dry?

It is a dry rosé with fresh red-berry fruit and a crisp finish, not a sweet style.

Where is The Seeker Rosé from?

It is a French rosé bottled as Vin de France, built on Grenache, Syrah, and Cinsault.

What does it taste like?

Think raspberry, strawberry, and redcurrant with a touch of grapefruit, all in a light, refreshing package.

Ready to pour a glass? Book a table, browse our beverage menu, or explore the full wine list.

Close
Close