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ROSE\' WINES

Rosé wines can be fresh and light that resemble white wines, and warm and structured very similar to red wines. To obtain a rosé wine, the law prevents mixing a red wine with a white wine, instead practicing allowed to produce Champagne and some Rosé sparkling wines. It is possible to produce rosé wines with red berried grapes, gray-berry grapes (Pinot Gris, Grenache Gris, etc.), grapes of coloring matter (Pulsard, Doux d'Herry, etc.), berry grapes bainca and red vinified together and assemblage of musts obtained from red and white grapes. The most used method to produce a rosé wine is to use red grapes and leave the skins for a short period in contact with the must; the characteristic of vinification in rosé consists in starting with the mashing of the grapes according to the wine-making process in red and continuing with the alcoholic fermentation of the white vinification. The must obtained from de-stemming and crushing of the grapes is pushed into temperature-controlled steel tanks to be brought immediately to low temperatures in the order of 8/10 °; often some recoveries are used to keep the marc moving, but under these conditions the fermentative activity, and consequently the extraction activity, is strongly slowed down and this allows a greater control of the quantity of anthocyanins and tannins that pass from the peels must. Once the desired color is reached, after 10/12 hours, the must is tapped, the skins are gently pressed, and the whole is pumped into another tank to proceed with the alcoholic fermentation carried out like some of a white wine. The control of the temperature in rosé wine is particularly important because in addition to preserving the fresh and fruity aromas it must prevent oxidative processes that are particularly dangerous because the low concentration of anthocyanins makes them unsteady. Once the alcoholic fermentation is over, the racking and the subsequent decanting are carried out, and the wine must always be kept at rather low temperatures to prevent aging early. A high technique of rosé wine production is to use a mixture of red grapes and white that must be perfectly calibrated so that the red part is not excessive. Lately you can use a technique that always involves the use of red grapes, but they are divided into two parts: the most abundant is pressed, while the other is de-stemmed, pressed and mixed to the other must so that the fermentation takes place together. More than any other practice, vinification in rosé is closely linked to the sensitivity of the producer who has to capture a beautiful shade of color and find a difficult balance between fruity and fresh aromas and a slightly acidic taste but also soft enough to neutralize the few tannins present. There are countless opportunities to drink a rosé, when a red wine seems too demanding, during a cold buffet, for a picnic, with ham and other cured meats, or at the seaside at sunset.

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SKU: WWI002

Naked Rosè by Weingut Heinrich is a fruity and fresh rosé wine, made from 100% Blaufränkisch grapes. Spontaneous fermentation and maceration for a few hours, refining on its own fine lees for 5 months in large used oak barrels. The wine is finally bottled without filtration, clarification or addition of sulfur. A great companion of the table, especially in summer..

Region: Austria, Burgerland

Grapes:Blaufränkisch

Alcohol content: 12%.

Aging: 5 months in used wooden barrels.

Contains sulfites

€17.90
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SKU: VPU001

A unique interpretation of Bardolino Chiaretto that combines flavor, minerality, complexity and drinkability in an old-time rosé. The first Bardolino rosé to be fermented and aged in wood, Chiar’Otto changed the paradigms of pink wine in Bardolino. The grapes come from six 1966 Veronese pergola parcels that are gathered in a single body on the side of a hill just above the town of Bardolino. The name Chiar'Otto derives from the name "Chiara" which with Daniele is the body and soul of Villa Calicantus and "Otto" the day of the month of June in which Anna, daughter of Chiara and Daniele was born.

Region: Veneto

Grape variety: Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara, Sangiovese.

Alcohol content: 12%.

Aging: Some months in wood.

Contains suflites

€16.90
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SKU: VFM004
Brand: Masiero

Campo da Calcio by Masiero is a rosé with great character, made from Merlot grapes and a philosophy of pure respect for the land. Thanks to a four-day maceration and a 12-month aging in concrete, this wine stands out for its intense color, vibrant structure, and crisp, deep fruit. An authentic, minerally, and uncompromising sip, ideal for those seeking a handcrafted rosé with a unique personality.

Region: Veneto.

Grapes: Merlot.

Alcohol content: 12%.

Aging: Concrete barrels for 12 months.

Contains sulfites

€13.90
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SKU: DDB004

“En Vie de Rosè” is a wine of original expressiveness, the result of its unusual ampelographic composition, and of delicious workmanship, the result of quality viticulture and exceptionally accurate winemaking. The mouth is straight, wide, soft and tasty. Brilliance and compactness, guide a very fine and lymphatic sip. Great persistence for a great rosé wine! Exceptionally versatile at the table.

Region: France, Gaillac.

Grapes:60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Duras e 10% Braucol.

Alcohol content: 12%.

Aging: Some months in steel.

Contains sulfites

€16.90
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SKU: CBA004
Brand: Barbacan

Barbacan's Rosato Igt Alpi Retiche is a wine obtained from Nebbiolo grapes, or better Chiavennasca, with 1/3 of ancient local varieties recovered. Grapes that come from vineyards located 700 meters high. The Noah's Ark depicted on the label represents the will of these brothers to recover the ancient local varieties. Spontaneous fermentation with short maceration in steel, no clarification or filtration.

Region: Lumbardy.

Grapes: Nebbiolo.

Alcohol content: 12%.

Aging: 8 months in steel.

Contains sulfites

 

€23.90
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