Wine and Glasses
Rosé: The Pink Revolution
Once dismissed as frivolous, rosé has emerged as a serious wine contender. Its history dates back to ancient times, with production methods evolving over centuries. Rosé is made from various grape varieties and regions, with Provence being notable. Its popularity has surged recently, appreciated for its versatility, food-friendliness, and range of styles from dry to sweet.
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