When it comes to one of the more ubiquitous portmanteaus in cocktails— frosé, aka frozen rosé—summertime is the right time to break out the blender.
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Move Over Beer! An Italian Rosé is a Party in a Petite Can
We loved their celebratory look and light flavor.
Baron de Ley’s 2017 Rosé is Here!
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.
Clos des Lumieres Makes a Boxed Rosé We Love
If you think of boxed wines as cheap, industrially-produced, inferior wine, a rosé from one of our favorite French winemakers, Clos des Lumieres, is going to change your mind.
Faith’s New Favorite Rosé is Pasqua’s 11 Minutes
Faith was reminded of a Sancerre while drinking Pasqua’s seductive rosé, 11 Minutes. That’s thanks to the crispness of the Trebbiano di Lugana and the depth of the Corvina. Add the berry notes of the Carmenère, and you end up with what Faith called the best rosé she’s had in years. At $17 a bottle, it’s the value of the season.