Rabble, Rosé 2020, Paso Robles, California
Tasting Note: A good rosé with actual flavor made from syrah-grenache.[Read more]
Rabble, Rosé 2020, Paso Robles, California
Tasting Note: A good rosé with actual flavor made from syrah-grenache.[Read more]
Lucien Albrecht, Crémant D’Alsace Brut Rosé, Alsace, France
Tasting Note: This is my summer go-to crémant because it’s rosé-colored, sparkling, delicious and makes a perfect opening to a meal.[Read more]
Valdo, Floral Rosé Brut, Italy
Tasting Note: A sparkling rosé that is simple, straightforward and better than many similarly-produced sparkling rosés in the market.[Read more]
Mascota Vineyards, La Mascota Extra Brut Rosé, Argentina
Tasting Note: A delicate sparkling rosé with just the lightest touch of red fruit.[Read more]
Casa Relvas, Herdade de São Miguel Colheita Seleccionada Rosé 2020, Vinho Regional Alentejano, Portugal
Tasting Note: A bright, crisp rosé with just the lightest kiss of red fruit.[Read more]
Domaine Bousquet, Gaia Pinot Noir Rosé 2020, Mendoza, Argentina
Tasting Note: If you’re at the wine store looking at the sea of rosé and trying to pick one that is dry, with nice fruit and that has some actual flavor, choose this one made from pinot noir.[Read more]
Corvezzo, Prosecco DOC Rosé Extra Dry, Veneto, Italy
Tasting Note: You are already familiar with prosecco, and now it’s time to meet rosé prosecco which has even more added charm.[Read more]
Corvezzo, Prosecco DOC Extra Dry, Veneto, Italy
Tasting Note: A delicate prosecco with a reserved appeal.[Read more]
Domaine des Bèguinerie, Élègance Chinon Rosé 2018, Loire, France
Tasting Note: A Chinon rosé that presents fresh red fruit absent any of Chinon’s classic vegetal notes.[Read more]
Villa Conchi, Brut Rosé Cava, Catalonia, Spain
Tasting Note: If you enjoy cava, rosé cava is the next thing you should try like this fun, uncomplicated bottle from Villa Conchi.[Read more]