Fashionistas are wearing white after Labor Day and sommeliers are pouring white wine into the depths of winter. In that same ...
Rosé can be made from just about any red wine grape variety, so it's produced in varied hues and styles—from pale, light, and crisp to deeply-fruited and almost fuchsia-colored–all over the ...
Okay, maybe this is cheating (it’s actually cider with grape-skin extract added by its Long Island producers), but it’s still pink—and the reward is great: a semisweet, easy-to-imbibe sparkler in a ...
A rosé fit for fall
Now, people drink rosé year round. Rosé wines are made using the same grapes used for producing red wines, in this case the ...