Earlier this week I participated in Pink Out, a rosé tasting that I did virtually through TasteLive! Pink Out is put on by RAP Rosé Avengers and Producers, and while I participated from home, RAP had a fabulous event in San Francisco to celebrate what they have declared International Rosé Celebration Day.
Since rosé season is officially kicked off, I thought I would share a few favorites in varying styles and at different price points.
Travessia Bastard Rosé I have mentioned this in past posts, but this is my favorite of all pink wines. Made right here in Massachusetts, this wine is made in small production and is a stunner for a steal, only $14. It can only be purchased at the New Bedford winery, and I would definitely suggest you grab a bottle or two if you can.
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Passaggio Cabernet Rosé I had the pleasure of trying this wine, from the maker of award-winning un-oaked Chardonnay, before it was even officially bottled. It is beautiful, from its color to its juicy, refreshing fruit flavors and subtle floral notes. The winemaker is a great person and passionate about her wine, and it shows in the glass! You won’t see this in stores, but it can be purchased online.
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Pares Balta Ros de Pacs – Introduced to me by my fave wine store, The Urban Grape, at their opening nearly a year ago, this has become one of my favorite rosés. It is quite hearty for a pink wine with a light sweetness, balanced by acidity that makes it refreshing and great with food. Paella, anyone?
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One of the wines we tried for Pink Out was Robert Oatley Rosé of Sangiovese Mudgee, a sweet deal, but not a sweet wine, from down under. While I don’t usually fall for a label, I have to admit to finding this one mesmerizing. You would have no idea the wine inside is $16! This wine is bright and dry, I would call it the perfect BBQ wine or boat wine. ![]()
Cheateau D’Esclans Garrus Another of the Pink Out wines, this Rhone blend has been heralded the greatest rosé in the world. It’s ballet-slipper pink color is lovely, and the wine lush, and decadent. At $80 a bottle, it is a splurge indeed, but it would make a great gift for a wine-loving graduate or for another special occasion.
And finally, if you like your pink wine to sparkle, and why wouldn’t you, Mumm Brut Rosé brings tiny, festive bubbles, a yeasty nose, and a creamy mouth feel, with loads of fruit flavors, as well as a bit of that toasty brioche taste I love. A celebration in a bottle!
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I hope that these suggestions are helpful! I am compiling a list of summer whites I love too; even if you aren’t a wine fan, keep these suggestions handy next time you are shopping for a party.
I say we are long overdue for some gorgeous weather for sipping our favorite bevvies outside. My evenings on the deck soundtrack last summer included Jack Johnson, James Taylor & Carole King, and others, and my most recent favorite Pandora station, Simon & Garfunkel, is killer for relaxing evenings. What can I say, I like the music my parents listened to when I was growing up!
What music is part of your perfect summer soundtrack?
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