The weather is finally warming and begging for you to pour a glass of beautiful blush wine. It’s a familiar feeling that never gets old, and whether you love or just sort of like wine, rosé season is a time to celebrate. The category of skin-contact rosé wines used to have a bad reputation as being bland or too sweet. But the best rosé wines have lots of interesting flavors to offer. Crafted from any and every kind of red grape, rosé is one of the most diverse types of wine around.
Provincial styles have ruled the category, offering aromas of fruit and herbs with a dry finish. But the floodgates are open, and a wider selection of styles and wines is becoming popular and more accessible. Georgian, Chilean, South African, American — the options are truly endless. Even classic regions, like Beaujolais and Bordeaux, deliver delicious and refreshing pink wines.
But beyond their diverse appeal, rosés are ideal for meals. With a mix of flavor profiles, they are easily the most food-friendly wines. This also makes them the perfect entertaining wine. An off-dry style with notes of rich red fruits pairs beautifully with hearty grilled fare and BBQ foods, while juicy strawberry and watermelon aromas are ideal for cheese boards and desserts. Regardless of what your plans are this season, it’s best to keep an open mind and stock your fridge with a few options. Keep reading to see five interesting rosé wines to enjoy now through spring and summer.
Dr. Konstantin Frank is one of the few vineyards in upstate New York growing Georgian varietals and producing wines that honor the winemaking tradition while implementing a modern take. This rosé made from Saperavi grapes is sheer proof. It has rich fruity notes of raspberry, black cherry, and red plum that create a unique flavor that's also crisp and drinkable. The result is a refreshing wine perfect for entertaining or sipping casually around a fire pit. Either way, you'll want to have snacks on hand — think herb-roasted meats, hummus, and tangy cheeses to match the robust profile.
La Fete's Rosé continues to be a favorite year after year for its refreshingly fruity flavors. On the palate, notes of ripe strawberries and black currants mingle beautifully with subtle touches of salinity reminiscent of the classic Provincial style. The finish is smooth and easy-going, making it ideal for brunches and light fare.
Beaujolais rosés are becoming more accessible, but this bottle is a hidden gem. Notes of red berries add to its soft texture and fruit-forward taste, giving it a rounder taste than other rosés. But don't be fooled into thinking it's sweet. This wine is well-balanced with just the right amount of acid to make it pleasurable. Pair it with spinach salads, vinaigrette-dressed grains, and rich chocolate desserts.
If you're looking for a fun, natural rosé for easy sipping, you're going to want to stock up on No Es Pituko's rosé. The brand is known for its delicious, chuggable wines that boast bold, juicy flavors, and this bottle doesn't disappoint. It's packed with tropical fruit aromas with notes of red florals and tastes as vibrant as its sunset color.
You don't need a special occasion to celebrate with bubbles, but this delicate sparkling rosé will make any occasion feel luxe. From the salmon hue to the mélange of beautiful aromas, it's a treat for your eyes and palate. Each sip delivers a bouquet of floral and berry flavors with a smooth and creamy texture. Even the bubbles follow suit and offer a soft fizz that melts on your tongue as you sip.
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