Made in Rioja, Spain, Baron de Ley’s rosé wine (just out!) is dry and fruity with soft tannins. At $12, it’s the perfect wine for summer parties.
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Baron De Ley’s Rosé is Delicious and Handmade in Spain
We love inexpensive wines that are pure (no junk added), taste delicious and go with just about anything. This is one of them. The 2016 Baron De Ley is made in the beautiful mountainous Rioja region of Spain, from 100 percent Grenache grapes. You’ll find this bargain going for $11 at most wine shops. Great […]
Refreshing, Dry Rosé Sparkler From Venice
Chef Chris Prosperi introduced us to a new dry sparkling rosé. Cantine Maschio is full of bubbles and gives off floral notes as you breathe it in and sip. At $12.99, this wine is fun and affordable, and mixed with lemon sorbet, made a knockout “frosé” cocktail.
Couly-Dutheil Makes a Beautiful, Intense French Rosé
This vibrant French rosé is alive with aromas of strawberries and raspberries. Drink it with beef, chicken, and pork, but also with strawberry shortcake and other fruit desserts.
A Tasty Rosé for Fall From Coppola
There is plenty of rosé tasting time as the weather cools, and what a lovely one we found, sporting aromatics of pomegranate and raspberries in the glass. What’s more, this dry 2015 “Sofia” Rosé from the Coppola Vineyard in Sonoma makes for a beautiful presentation with its classic champagne bottle shape. (This is a still […]