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Val delle Rose 2017 Cobalto Vermentino (Maremma Toscana)
TuscanyFermented 50% in oak, 34% in amphora and the rest in steel, ...See Full Review$26 -
Val delle Rose 2018 Litorale Vermentino (Maremma Toscana)
TuscanyTangy and bright, this has aromas of orange blossom and honeydew melon. ...See Full Review$15 -
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Val delle Rose 2016 Aurelio (Maremma Toscana)
TuscanyA blend of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, this shows aromas of black ...See Full Review$30 -
Val delle Rose 2016 Maremma Toscana
TuscanyThis Cabernet Franc opens with aromas reminiscent of dark fruit, bay leaf ...See Full Review$45 -
Val delle Rose 2015 Poggio al Leone Riserva (Morellino di Scansano)
TuscanyAromas of scorched earth, ripe plum, new leather and baking spice fill ...See Full Review$25 -
Val delle Rose 2016 Morellino di Scansano
TuscanySubtle aromas evoking underbrush, toasted oak and exotic spice come together on ...See Full ReviewN/A
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There's an Italian Rosato for Every Rosé Fan
Alongside giving bottle recommendations, we'll also break down the different flavors of rosato depending on where in Italy it's produced...
There's an Italian Rosato for Every Rosé Fan
Alongside giving bottle recommendations, we'll also break down the different flavors of rosato depending on where in Italy it's produced...
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The Most-Searched, Top-Rated Rosés of 2020
Rosé's popularity just keeps growing. Here are the top-rated rosés bottles, which range from $5–$25 that were the most searched for in 2020...
The Most-Searched, Top-Rated Rosés of 2020
Rosé's popularity just keeps growing. Here are the top-rated rosés bottles, which range from $5–$25 that were the most searched for in 2020...
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10 of Our Favorite French Rosés for $30 and Less
The French regions of Provence, the Rhône Valley and Languedoc-Roussillon produced some of the country's best rosés. Here are 10 bottles to pick up in 2020...
10 of Our Favorite French Rosés for $30 and Less
The French regions of Provence, the Rhône Valley and Languedoc-Roussillon produced some of the country's best rosés. Here are 10 bottles to pick up in 2020...
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Is High-End Rosé Really Worth the Money?
Most rosé is available for under $25 a bottle, but a few producers make higher-end bottlings with older vines and aging. Are they worth it?...
Is High-End Rosé Really Worth the Money?
Most rosé is available for under $25 a bottle, but a few producers make higher-end bottlings with older vines and aging. Are they worth it?...
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Nine All-American Grenache Rosés
U.S. producers are working wonderers with this Old World grape. Try Grenache rosé from California, Oregon and Washington for your next bottle of pink...
Nine All-American Grenache Rosés
U.S. producers are working wonderers with this Old World grape. Try Grenache rosé from California, Oregon and Washington for your next bottle of pink...
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The Ultimate Guide to French Rosé, Organized by Region
Provence may be the most popular region for rosé, but the style is produced all over France. We break it down by region with bottles to seek out...
The Ultimate Guide to French Rosé, Organized by Region
Provence may be the most popular region for rosé, but the style is produced all over France. We break it down by region with bottles to seek out...