Le Lude, Methode Cap Classique Reserve Rosé Brut, Western Cape, South Africa
Tasting Note: Medium-intensity salmon in color, this wine has a nose of strawberry, red cherry and lime citrus.[Read more]
Le Lude, Methode Cap Classique Reserve Rosé Brut, Western Cape, South Africa
Tasting Note: Medium-intensity salmon in color, this wine has a nose of strawberry, red cherry and lime citrus.[Read more]
Groot Constantia, Blanc de Noir 2017 Rosé, Constantia, South Africa
Tasting Note: A pleasing merlot (55%) and cabernet sauvignon (45%) rosé blend.[Read more]
Lachini Vineyards, Pinot Noir Rosé 2016, Willamette Valley, Oregon
Tasting Note: A pinot noir rosé made in the heart of the Willamette Valley by a French winemaker that will transport you to the south of France.[Read more]
Ameztoi Rubentis, Rosado 2016, Getariako Txakolina, Spain
Tasting Note: A delightful rosé from Spain with a unique brand identity that invokes the Middle East.[Read more]
What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) Rosé 2014, Pays D’OC IGP, France
Tasting Note: For those who enjoy a sweeter-styled rosé, this is a grenache and carignan blend fountain of flavor. [Read more]
Alta Vista, Malbec Rosé 2015, Mendoza, Argentina
Tasting Note: Like malbec?[Read more]
Domaine de Pallus, Messanges Cabernet Franc Chinon Rosé 2016, Loire, France
Tasting Note: In appearance alone pale, salmon-colored rosés are a joy to behold; so it’s nice when external beauty is echoed internally as well as is the case with this Loire Valley cabernet franc.[Read more]
Juvé & Camps, Pinot Noir Brut Rosé Cava, Spain
Tasting Note: A spritzy pinot noir cava sparkling wine bursting with red fruit and yeasty flavor.[Read more]
Cave Kientzheim-Kaysersberg, Anne de K, Crémant d’Alsace, Brut Rosé, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: Alsace sparkling wine is typically not only delightful but also under-the-radar in value for your money especially compared to Champagne.[Read more]
Arthur Metz, Cremant d’Alsace Rosé Brut Millésimé 2014, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: A vintage rosé sparkler from Alsace that proves the region’s minor pinot noir plantings are a smart choice for your wallet and glass especially compared to what you’d get in similar quality from Champagne.[Read more]