Rosé Wines, Sparkling Wines, and Champagnes

What are Rosé wines

Rosé wines are gaining popularity due to their versatility and freshness. Characterized by their delicate color, ranging from pale pink to more intense rosé, Rosés offer a perfect balance between white and red wines. Suitable for many occasions, Rosés stand out for their ability to please both the palate of a beginner and that of a connoisseur.

How to produce a Rosé wine, sparkling wine, or champagne

Rosé production involves several techniques, each of which affects the final taste and color of the wine. One of the most common techniques is macération pelliculaire, where red grapes are left in contact with their skins for a limited time, usually 12 to 24 hours, to extract color and flavors without taking on too many tannins. Another technique is saignée, which involves removing a portion of the must from a red wine to concentrate the color and aromas. When it comes to sparkling wines and Rosé champagnes, the traditional method of assemblage is often used, mixing a small portion of red wine into the base cuvée. Important historical areas like Champagne in France follow strict regulations that guarantee the quality of the final product.

Sensory characteristics of Rosés

Rosé wines are known for their vibrant color, which can range from a pale pink to a deeper salmon. Aromatically, they can offer scents of red fruits like strawberry, raspberry, and pomegranate, often accompanied by floral and citrus notes. On the palate, Rosés tend to have good acidity, a light or medium body, and surprising freshness, with a pleasantly fruity persistence. These characteristics derive from the grapes used and the brief contact with the skins.

Best regions and grape varieties for Rosés

Rosés achieve their excellence in various regions around the world. Among the most renowned are Provence in France, famous for its elegant and mineral Rosés, and the Spanish region of Rioja, where Rosés are robust and have intense aromas. Grape varieties such as Grenache, Cinsault, Tempranillo, and Sangiovese are frequently used, perfectly adapting to warm climates that enhance the aromatic qualities and refreshing acidity of these wines.

Perfect pairings for Rosés

Rosé wines lend themselves to a wide range of pairings thanks to their versatility. Perfect with Italian dishes like caprese or a pizza margherita, Rosés are also ideal with international cuisine: try them with a Peruvian ceviche or Japanese sashimi. Their acidity balances well with fatty or spicy foods, making them ideal companions for many palates and dishes.

How to serve and store Rosés

Knowing how to store Rosés is essential to maintain their quality. These wines are generally served chilled, between 8 and 12°C, and should be stored in a cool place, away from direct light. Ideally, the bottle should be consumed within a couple of years of bottling to fully enjoy the freshness and fruity notes. Once opened, keep them tightly closed in the fridge and consume within a couple of days to appreciate their aroma and lively taste.

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  • Champagne Brut 'Rosé Impérial' - Moët & Chandon

    Champagne Brut 'Rosé Impérial' - Moët & Chandon

    Regular price  €62,64

    Moët & Chandon

    France, Champagne
    Regular price  €62,64
  • Brut Champagne 'Rosé de Saignée' - Jean Vesselle

    Brut Champagne 'Rosé de Saignée' - Jean Vesselle

    Regular price  €64,96

    Jean Vesselle

    France, Champagne
    Regular price  €64,96
  • Champagne AOC 'Rosé' - Lanson (gift box)

    Champagne AOC 'Rosé' - Lanson (gift box)

    Regular price  €69,60

    Lanson

    France, Champagne
    Regular price  €69,60
  • Champagne AOC 'Rosé' - Lanson

    Champagne AOC 'Rosé' - Lanson

    Regular price  €86,64

    Lanson

    France, Champagne
    Regular price  €86,64
  • Champagne 1er Cru Brut Rosé - Aubry

    Champagne 1er Cru Brut Rosé - Aubry

    Regular price  €53,36

    Aubry

    Francia, Champagne
    Regular price  €53,36
  • Alto Adige Spumante Brut Rosé Metodo Classico DOC “Athesis” 2020 Magnum - Kettmeir (case)

    Alto Adige Spumante Brut Rosé Metodo Classico DOC “Athesis” 2020 Magnum - Kettmeir (case)

    Regular price  €68,44

    Kettmeir

    Italy, Trentino-South Tyrol
    Regular price  €68,44
  • Alto Adige Spumante Brut Rosé Metodo Classico DOC 'Athesis' 2022 - Kettmeir

    Alto Adige Spumante Brut Rosé Metodo Classico DOC 'Athesis' 2022 - Kettmeir

    Regular price  €33,04

    Kettmeir

    Italy, Trentino-South Tyrol
    Regular price  €33,04
  • Alta Langa Rosé DOCG 'Cuvée Aurora' 2021 - Banfi

    Alta Langa Rosé DOCG 'Cuvée Aurora' 2021 - Banfi

    Regular price  €31,86

    Banfi

    Italy, Piedmont
    Regular price  €31,86
  • Alta Langa Rosé DOCG 'Cuvée Aurora' 2020 Magnum - Banfi

    Alta Langa Rosé DOCG 'Cuvée Aurora' 2020 Magnum - Banfi

    Regular price  €77,72

    Banfi

    Italy, Piedmont
    Regular price  €77,72
  • Alta langa Pas Dosè Metodo Classico Rosè DOCG 'Elém' 2019 - Elém

    Alta langa Pas Dosè Metodo Classico Rosè DOCG 'Elém' 2019 - Elém

    Regular price  €41,30

    Elém

    Italy, Piedmont
    Regular price  €41,30
  • Champagne Brut 'Rosé de Saignée' Magnum - Jean Vesselle

    Champagne Brut 'Rosé de Saignée' Magnum - Jean Vesselle

    Regular price  €136,80

    Jean Vesselle

    France, Champagne
    Regular price  €136,80
  • Champagne Brut 'Rosé de Saignèe' - Jean Vesselle (0.375l)

    Champagne Brut 'Rosé de Saignèe' - Jean Vesselle (0.375l)

    Regular price  €34,22

    Jean Vesselle

    France, Champagne
    Regular price  €34,22