WA - Rosé Portfolio
MEXICO ORIGIN
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Baja California Baja California
Monte Xanic Rosé
12/750mL 12/750mL
$23.99 $25.99
Paoloni Rosé
SOUTH AFRICA ORIGIN
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Western Cape
Lubanzi Rainboat Pet Nat
12/750mL
$23.99
SPAIN ORIGIN
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Rioja
Faustino VII Rosé
12/750mL 12/750mL
$16.99 $11.99
Campo De Borja
Los Dos Rosé
UNITED STATES ORIGIN
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OR - Willamette Valley WA - Columbia Valley WA - Columbia Valley OR - Willamette Valley WA - Columbia Valley WA - Columbia Valley WA - Columbia Valley WA - Columbia Valley New York- Long Island URUGUAY ORIGIN CA - Paso Robles
Adelsheim Vineyard Rosé
12/750mL 12/750mL 12/750mL 12/750mL 12/750mL 12/750mL 12/750mL 12/750mL 12/750mL 12/750mL
$29.99 $14.99 $12.99 $19.99 $15.99 $20.99 $20.99 $17.99 $17.99 $24.99
Barnard Griffin Rosé of Sangiovese
City Limits Pink Street Rosé Elk Cove Pinot Noir Rosé Januik Spring Run Rosé Lu and Oly Flowerhead Rosé
Mark Ryan Winery And Why Am I Mr Pink
One Stone Rosé
Two Vintners Yo Momma Rosé Wölffer Summer in a Bottle Rosé
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Maldonado
Garzon Pinot Noir Rosé Reserva
12/750mL
$24.99
THE SPECTRUM OF PINK in the world of rosé is delightfully broad.Two major factors leading to final color of a wine are the actual grapes and how they are treated during fermentation.The grapes used to make rosé wines range from white to black and the resulting color follows suit. When using white grapes as a base the addition of black grapes will then determine color through the absorption of their color compounds. Co fermentation of white and red grapes is common, but rosé wine can also be made by blending red wine into white. If only black grapes are being used the color will be determined by the available anthocyanins (color compounds) in the skin and the time the skins are in contact with the juice (maceration). Pale rosé wines are a combination of grapes with lower anthocyanin levels and shorter macerations. Those wines that are powerfully pink are derived from higher pigmented grape skins availability and longer maceration. SHADES OF ROSÉ
PALE MEDIUM POWERFUL On the pale end you have grapes like Pinot Noir, Cinsault, and Grenache. Powerfully pink options come from Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Syrah, and Agiorgitiko. A wine that is intentionally rosé, from vineyard to bottle, will utilize maceration during fermentation and then drain the fermenting wine off of the skins when the desired color has been extracted. Another option would be to bleed off (saignée) some of the fermenting wine while making a red wine to concentrate flavor and color in the final red wine. Saignée rosé is essentially a by-product of making red wine.
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