Rosé

“Discuss the evolution of rosé wine styles and consumer preferences globally over the past five years.”

Winning essay of the Lallemand Bursary 2011 for Master of Wine students. The rosé landscape is looking particularly rosy. In the UK, for instance, rosé is now included in the basket of goods that measures inflation while in France, rosé has overtaken white wine as the nation’s favoured tipple. Consumers have been embracing a veritable palette of styles over the…

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Rosé

Rosé coloured glasses

By Sharon Wild Written in Nice in August 2009 for National Liquor News Rose coloured glasses are increasingly popular on the world stage.  And while it’s a wine type truly diverse in terms of style, it’s generally not taken very seriously – by the industry and consumers alike. Indeed, rose as a category is commonly lumped together with reds –…

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