Are all rosé wines sweet?
Do you avoid drinking rosé wines assuming that they are sweet? Well, this video is just for you. There are many elegant and dry styles of rosé wines coming from all over the world.
Provence and Loire Valley in France produce some great dry styles of rose. You can also look out for wines from New Zealand and Spain that produce a range of roses- from dry to sweet.
Also, sometimes the wine may have a lot of fruit-froward flavours which give you an impression of sweetness on the palate, but that doesn't mean that the rosé is sweet.
Here's a tip to pair a dry rose with food: Go for indulgent preparations like a creamy Chicken Alfredo or Paneer Malai Tikka as the wine liveliness of the wine will cut through the richness of such dishes.
So don't judge a wine by its colour, if you love dry styles of wine, give rosé a chance to wow you. All you have to do is to pick wisely.
Tag your friends who stay away from rosé wines thinking they are sweet in the comments down below and help them bust this myth. Cheers! 🥂
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