Rosé Wine
Rosé sits between red and white. Made with brief contact between grape skins and juice, it offers balance and charm.
At a Glance
- •Rosé gets color from short skin contact.
When People Drink This
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Evenings
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Social gatherings
Often part of rituals
Served well chilled
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How This Drink Feels
The sensory experience
fresh and fruity and balanced, with notes of berries and floral ending with a clean finish
Why This Drink Matters⌄
Rosé broke the seriousness of wine culture.
It represents modern wine — social, seasonal, and inclusive.
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Origin Story
Rooted in France
📍 France
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Perfect for the Holiday Season
Holiday PickEven during the holiday season, this drink finds its place — between long conversations, travel days, heavy meals, or quiet pauses away from the noise.
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Places & Everyday Rituals
Where this drink feels most at home
📍Terraces
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Did You Know?
Rosé is neither a mix of red and white.
🎈Fun Facts
- 🤓Rosé gets color from short skin contact.
Cultural Beliefs⌄
Wine can be joyful.
How This Drink Is Made⌄
Ingredients
The Base
- Red grapes
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