The final word on pink
Following our earlier articles ‘Think pink this Valentine’s’ and ‘More to pink than you think’, here are even more rosé wine facts. Cool rule Temperature is key when it comes to storing wine. Lay an unopened bottle on its side in a cool, dry place,…
More to pink than you think
Continuing from our pre-Valentine’s Day article ‘Think pink this Valentine’s’, here’s more to know of rosé wine than you think. Rosé is a type of wine made from red wine grapes, produced in a similar manner to red wine, but with reduced time fermenting with…
Revel with Rhône Valley wines
Southern France’s Rhône Valley is known the world over for its high-quality red, white, and rosé wines. Established during the last Ice Age, the unique landscape that makes up the highly regarded region was formed when the Rhône Glacier carved its way south through France…
Beyond red and white
Rosé, dessert and sparkling wines. Besides red and white wines, the other three main categories of wine are rosé or blush wine, dessert or sweet wine, and sparkling wine. Rosé wine This wine is pink in hue because it stays in contact with the red…