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      1. Plainas Rosé Espadeiro
        Zingy Vinho Verde, and it’s pink! Zippy berry fruit and citrus minerality, thoroughly refreshing
        CountryPortugal
        Espadeiro
        £8.99 per bottle
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      2. Maison Maillet Rosé
        A pale, berry-fresh rosé from a fourth-generation family estate close to Bandol, in Provence
        CountryFrance
        Grenache-based blend
        £9.99 per bottle
      3. Cabalié Rosé
        Bright berry Cabalié rosé from old-vine Grenache and Syrah grapes. Crisp, subtle fruit full of charm
        CountryFrance
        Grenache-based blend
        £12.99 per bottle
      4. Petticoat White Zinfandel
        Ripe, fruity with a hint of sweetness, this delightful Californian rosé is a real charmer
        CountryUnited States
        Zinfandel
        £9.99 per bottle
      5. Moulin de Pontfract Rosé
        Classic Provençal elegance in this rosé by Monsieur Paul, master of pinks of brightness and charm
        CountryFrance
        Grenache-based blend
        £11.99 per bottle
      6. The Black Stump Rosé
        Australia’s beloved Black Stump has gained a friend – first outing for Black Stump’s fruit-filled ro
        CountryAustralia
        Merlot-based blend
        £11.99 per bottle
      7. Great-Value Rosé Mix
        Juicy, refreshing rosé – yours today for just £7.99 a bottle
        £95.88 per case
        SAVE £39.00
      8. Pale Rosé Subscription
        Elegant, pale pinks just £7.99 a bottle + FREE flute and FREE pink fizz
        £95.88 per case
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      9. The Times Exclusive Collection Provence Rosé
        ‘I’ve-seen-the-light’ pink from the smartest spot for Provence rosé
        CountryFrance
        Grenache-based blend
        £10.99 per bottle
        SAVE £3.00
      10. Il Pino Pinot Grigio Rosato
        Everyone’s favourite grape, refreshing Pinot Grigio, done the classic Lake Garda way – in pink!
        CountryItaly
        Pinot Grigio
        £10.99 per bottle
      11. Maria Fadista Rosé
        Intensely fruity and brimful of fresh strawberry notes, a mouthwatering Portuguese pink
        CountryPortugal
        Castelão-based blend
        £10.99 per bottle
      12. Le Rosé de La Clarière
        So pretty, so fresh, the most delectable Bordeaux rosé – from our own château in Castillon, Bordeaux
        CountryFrance
        Cabernet Franc-based blend
        £14.99 per bottle
      13. Provence Pink Showcase
        A beautiful selection of pale rosés for a dash of Provence chic
        £131.88 per case
        SAVE £21.00
      14. Il Papavero Rosato
        Mouthwateringly crisp, fruity pink Papavero, crafted from pure, high-grown Sicilian Nero d’Avola
        CountryItaly
        Nero d'Avola
        £9.99 per bottle
      15. Pink Duck Rosé
        We brought you Black Duck, then White. Now meet the new Pink - crisp, citrusy and cherry ripe
        CountryAustralia
        Montepulciano
        £9.99 per bottle
      16. Violette de Mireval
        A radiant, crisp rosé – vibrant fruit flavours from SW France, made from the rare Négrette grape
        CountryFrance
        Négrette
        £9.99 per bottle
      17. Whispering Angel Côtes de Provence Rosé
        One of the world's finest rosés from an iconic estate and winemaker. Always utterly ravishing
        CountryFrance
        Grenache-based blend
        £22.50 per bottle
      18. w/o Organic Nero d'Avola Rosato
        Wine without compromise from grape to glass, a delicious rosato, brimful of bright, berry fruit
        CountryItaly
        Nero d'Avola
        £13.99 per bottle
      19. Amoras Rosado
        Ripe berry fruit and citrusy zip in this delightful pink from a highly awarded family estate
        CountryPortugal
        Castelão-based blend
        £10.99 per bottle
      20. White Rock Rosé
        Effortlessly elegant Provençal rosé from an award-winning winery – floral with a lovely freshness
        CountryFrance
        Grenache-based blend
        £13.99 per bottle
      21. Finca Beltrán Malbec Rosé
        Fresh and fruity pink from Trophies-galore Zuccardi, three-time winner of the Best Value award
        CountryArgentina
        Malbec
        £11.99 per bottle
      22. Beyond the Wicket by Stuart Broad Rosé
        A crisp, fruity rosé from South Africa’s sunblessed vineyards, a winner for cricketer Stuart Broad
        CountrySouth Africa
        Grenache
        £12.99 per bottle
      23. Villa des Anges Rosé
        Pretty, delicate berry rosé. All you'd expect from Jeff Carrel – from deliciousness to great flavour
        CountryFrance
        Cinsault
        £12.99 per bottle
      24. Roche Bellemont Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence Rosé
        Exquisite, pale-hued, herbal-scented Provence rosé, using the very pick of the harvest’s grapes
        CountryFrance
        Grenache-based blend
        £18.99 per bottle
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      How is rosé wine made?

      Rosé wine is commonly made in a similar way to red wine. Once the grapes have been pressed and the clear juice collected, the grape skins are added to the liquid so they can soak and add colour.

      The Maceration method is the most common method of making rosé and involves leaving the red grape skins in contact with the grape juice for a brief period during the fermentation process to extract colour. Once the desired colour is obtained, the skins are removed.  

      The length of time they soak affects the wine’s colour – the longer the grape skins soak, the darker the shade of pink the wine will be. Vin Gris (known as ‘grey wine’ in French) are rosés produced using a very brief maceration – the grape skins barely sit in the juice. This results in a very light-bodied, very pale rosé wine.

      Another method of making rosé wine is the saignée method. This involves ‘bleeding off’ some red wine juice during the maceration of red wine. The result is a more concentrated, darker rosé – and saignée rosés are generally characterised by their rich, often intense fruit and punchier savoury flavours. Finally, an alternative is the blending method which sees red and white wines blended together. This is used when blending some sparkling rosés and modern styles such as Sauvignon Blanc rosé.

      What are the types and styles of rosé wine?

      The variety of methods, regions and grape varieties used in the production of rosé wines gives them a diverse range of styles and characteristics. Rosé wines range from bone dry to moderately sweet, depending on the grapes used and how they are made. While pale pink rosés tend to be drier in style and darker rosés are typically sweeter and fruiter, colour alone can’t determine the sweetness level in your wine.

      Here are some of the most common rosé styles to look out for:

      • Cabernet Sauvignon Rosé: This is a deep red rosé with flavours similar to red wine. It’s more acidic than regular Cabernet Sauvignon, so look out for notes of blackcurrant, spice and bell pepper.
      • Grenache / Garnacha rosé: The most commonly associated grape variety with producing rosé wines is Grenache (known as Garnacha in Spain). Grenache rosé ranges from light and refreshing to full-bodied and rich, but most are dry in style with fresh fruit flavours.
      • Mourvèdre Rosé: A full-bodied rosé that packs some intense floral aromas, transforming on the palate into rich cherry and bramble flavours with hints of vanilla and even leather.
      • Pinot Noir Rosé: A delicate, crisp rosé with flavours of apple, strawberry and melon. Pinot Noir rosé is commonly produced in California, particularly Napa Valley.
      • Provence Rosé: Provençal rosés are renowned for their light-bodied, dry nature and the subtle notes of strawberry, rose petal and green herbs. Many are crafted using a mix of regional grapes like Grenache, Mourvèdre, Shiraz and Cinsault.
      • Sangiovese rosé: An Italian wine, this rosé is fruity but dry. Expect notes of fresh strawberries, green melon and roses with a refreshing, acidic finish.
      • Shiraz Rosé: A bold, dry wine that’s full of rich flavour with notes of cherry and white pepper. It does not need to be served as cold as most rosé wines.
      • Tavel Rosé: Rosé wines from Tavel in the Rhône region of France are robust, savoury, rich and typically very dry. Made from a blend of Grenache, Shiraz and Cinsault, they offer distinct flavours of redcurrant, cassis, cranberries and spice.
      • Tempranillo Rosé: A dry and savoury Spanish rosé, with a fruity and hearty flavour profile including cherry, citrus and peppercorn.
      • White Zinfandel: A sweeter style of rosé with origins in California. Made using Zinfandel grapes, this blush-coloured wine has flavours of lemon, melon and strawberry.


      How do I serve rosé wine?

      Chill your rosé wine to bring out its fruity and floral notes – aim for around 10-15°C. Pop it in the fridge a few hours before you want to drink it. Serve your rosé in medium-sized glass and a long stem. The stem keeps your hand from warming the wine, and the bowl makes the flavours and scents pop more when you’re sipping. Cheers!

      Learn more about the perfect temperature for serving wine

      How long does rosé wine last after opening?

      If properly sealed and stored in the fridge after opening, rosé wines can last between three to five days before their juicy flavours begin to dull and turn bitterly acidic, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the rest of the bottle.

      Read our top tips for preserving wine.

      What foods pair best with rosé?

      While perfect as an aperitif, rosé wine works wonderfully with an array of dishes. Light and dry rosés such as those from Provence and Pinot Noir-based rosés are great with light salads light pasta and rice dishes, grilled fish and goats’ cheeses. Sweeter rosés such as Grenache rosé wines can hold up to slightly spicy foods, making them a good match for Asian cuisine, and barbecue dishes. With fuller, bolder rosé wine, think pizza, grilled chicken and pork dishes.

      Discover more food and wine pairings tips.

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