From Provence to Italy and around the globe, these are the best rosés to drink this summer. These spectacular rosés are dry, crisp, bright, and fresh. They leave you thinking that this is what summer sipping is all about. Typically rosé wines have been great for summer poolside soirees, but there is also a premium rosé category that is great for year-round consumption and gastronomic wine pairings. So don’t be afraid to pair some of these delicious wines with your favorite summer recipes.
Barton & Guestier is the oldest wine house of Bordeaux, and a favorite of Thomas Jefferson, with three centuries of winemaking history and award-winning wines. The wine is a pale shiny pink color. Seductive and delicate with ripe red berries and white flowers on the nose. An explosion of fruit. Expressive on the palate with a nice freshness.
Numerous and fine bubbles. Beautiful bright, and vivid rosé color. The nose sports fruity scents with forward raspberry aromas. Well-balanced and fleshy, this beautiful wine shows on the palate the same fruity flavors as the nose does. Some acidulous notes on the finish give it a pleasant freshness—a really enticing wine.
Listel is the maker of the best-selling rosé wine sold in France, and the importer’s latest release, PET NAT, is a refreshing, naturally sparkling rosé. It is a delicious fruity wine with an acidulous note for a refreshing and pleasant finish.
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