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Wine FAQs
What is rosé wine and how is it made?
Rosé wine is made from red grapes with limited skin contact during fermentation, which gives it its characteristic pink color. The length of time the skins are in contact with the juice determines the intensity of the color, with shorter contact resulting in lighter rosé hues.
Rosé wine can be produced in both sweet and dry wine styles and offers a wide range of flavors and profiles.
What does rosé wine taste like?
The taste of rosé wine typically features red fruit flavors like strawberries and cherries, with subtle floral notes. Sweet rosé tends to have a fruitier, more pronounced flavor, while dry rosé offers a crisper, more refreshing taste.
Is rosé wine sweet or dry?
Rosé wine can be both sweet and dry. Sweet rosé wines are typically more fruit-forward, while dry rosé wines are known for their crispness and refreshing qualities.
What is the best way to serve rosé wine?
Rosé wine is best served chilled, with an ideal temperature between 46°F and 50°F (8°C–10°C). This range enhances the wine's refreshing qualities and ensures that its delicate flavors and aromas are fully appreciated. To chill rosé, place the bottle in the refrigerator for a few hours, or use a bucket of ice water for quicker chilling (about 20 minutes). When serving, opt for a stemmed glass to avoid warming the wine with your hand and to allow its aromas to flourish.