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  2. Rosé - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a stuck fermentation while producing a red wine from Zinfandel would lead to the development of the popular rose-colored wine White Zinfandel. The history of rosé would take a dramatic turn following the conclusion of World War II when two Portuguese wine producer families both released sweet, slightly sparkling rosés to ...

  3. Château d'Esclans - Wikipedia

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    These wines are made with grapes bought in from other estates. [10] More expensive wines are made with grapes only from the estate: "Château d'Esclans", "Les Clans" and "Garrus". "Garrus" is one of the world's most expensive rosés, [11] [12] made from almost 100-year-old vines and fermented in French oak barrels.

  4. Tavel AOC - Wikipedia

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    Rosé wine cannot legally be made in France by blending red and white wines together. However, rosé wine can blend red and white grapes (before fermentation), pressed to remove the juice from the skins after a short period of maceration (10–36 hours) in order to extract some colour. In Tavel, some of the must is kept with the skins longer ...

  5. The Most Popular Types of Wine, Including Red, White ... - AOL

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    If you've ever been lost ordering a glass of wine, read this guide on the most popular types of wine, from rich reds and crisp whites to fruity rosé. Whether it's s simple chardonnay, a pour of ...

  6. Rosé gaining popularity with men - AOL

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  7. The 9 best rosé wines to drink all summer long - AOL

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    Best rose wines for summer. One of the best things about rosé wines is that there's pretty much one for everyone. If you prefer heavier wines or reds, there are darker rosés, and lighter ...