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Rosé insider tip from Rheinhessen Groh Rosé combines the Pinot Noir and Portugieser grape varieties to create a fruity, harmonious cuvée. The wine thrives on its fresh, tangy character, which is underlined by a lively acidity. The reason for this is the careful harvest and the gentle extraction of the juice from the red wine mash. This process means that the "Groh Rosé" shimmers in salmon pink in the glass and reveals a fine aroma of red berries and cherries on the palate. We recommend it with aromatic antipasti, salads, but also with light meat dishes or as a solo drink. A rosé from Groh that is a lot of fun and rounds off a lovely evening with pleasure.
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This wonderful rosé from the Diehl winery comes from the Palatinate and is a finely tart cuvée made from 50% Portugieser, 35% Merlot and 15% Pinot Noir. So that the grapes can develop their full aromas right up to the end, they are only harvested when fully ripe in late autumn and then aged in steel tanks. This makes this rosé fruity, but also mild with pleasant berry aromas. A round and uncomplicated rosé wine that will inevitably make you want a second glass. Pure drinking pleasure! The Diehl couple have dedicated themselves entirely to the production of Palatinate grape varieties and concentrate fully on gently developing the tremendous temperament in the wine. The wines always bear the signature of the terroir and are not complicated or stylized techno wines. Their goal is to produce fruity and easy-to-drink wines - "real types" for everyday enjoyment.
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The pink pearl from the Cape The Laborie Impossible Rosé could hardly be more South African: 95% Pinotage - the Cape wine grape variety par excellence - and 5% Hanepoot form the team in this seductively fruity but nevertheless dry rosé from the Western Cape. Hanepoot is the South African name for the white wine variety Muscat d'Alexandrie, which is grown in many places in South Africa and in this case is responsible for a fresh citrus note in the otherwise intense berry bouquet of the rosé. The Laborie Impossible Rosé is fruity, fresh and yet wonderfully soft on the palate. It is the perfect refreshment on hot days, but also a great accompaniment to pasta, poultry, fish and salads. With this wine, the Laborie winery, which has been in existence since 1691, has hit the taste buds of fans of uncomplicated rosé with a character of origin exactly.
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The white from red grapes The "Eins zu Eins" Blanc de Noirs from Diehl is a dry rosé wine from the Palatinate with a good acid structure. It combines the best of red grapes in a white wine, and also has a rosé shimmer. Exotic hints of mango and passion fruit round it off elegantly. The delicate melting quality of the stimulating fruity acidity provides the right bite, and on the palate, traces of floral hay and subtle paprika add spice and backbone. A fine marzipan note creates a sophisticated aftertaste with great length. A wonderful tipple for convivial evenings. The varietal purity practiced by the Diehl couple in the beautiful southern Palatinate was reflected in a new categorization of the wines: "Eins zu Eins" stands for a harmonious relationship between the grape variety and its development. For these wines, it is crucial to acquire your own individual wine style and to constantly perfect it. With their "One to One" wines, the Diehl couple presents wine enjoyment typical of the grape variety at a premium level. Just like with the Blanc de Noirs: Unmistakably in a delicate salmon rosé, white and red currants form the basis of this slightly sparkling summer wine.
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Perfectly balanced The varietal purity practiced by the Diehl couple in the beautiful southern Palatinate was reflected in a new categorization of the wines: »one to one« stands for a harmonious relationship between the grape variety and its development. "For these wines, it is crucial to acquire your own individual wine style and to constantly perfect it. With their »one to one« wines, the Diehl couple presents wine enjoyment typical of the grape variety at a premium level. Their Pinot Noir Rosé »one to one« is a fine tipple for true connoisseurs and combines all the characteristics you would want in a good rosé wine: with a fragrant bouquet of a strawberry-raspberry mix and delicious watermelon as well as sweet cherry blossoms! The fine fruitiness of the nose is perfectly captured by the refreshing acidity of slightly tart grapefruit and a hint of mineral spice in the mouth, allowing it to end extremely elegantly. *The offer is valid until August 9, 2018 - while stocks last. Cannot be combined with other discounts or vouchers.
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Lively Blanc de Noirs After just one sip of this lively Blanc de Noirs, you will definitely want more. The delicate interplay of intense, full fruit aromas and fragrant, tart accents that emerge from this shimmering rosé wine is too tempting. With hints of juicy melon, sweet cherries, tender strawberries and a little apple compote, it flatters the mouth and palate. The subtle, yet very lively acidity rounds off the animating character of the Metzger Blanc de Noirs. A delicacy that is simply fun on any occasion. See for yourself! Bottling a good wine is part of every winemaker's duty. But after the duty comes the freestyle and these days that also means looking good. The winemaker Uli Metzger from the Palatinate masters the compulsory part with flying colors. He quickly "wrapped up" his family name with a lot of self-irony and subtlety and made the ox his heraldic animal. This creativity immediately aroused our interest! The wine he provided us with is of fabulous quality at a reasonable price and has a wonderful drinkability. Just order it and try it!
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The southern Italian wine-growing region of Apulia, which lies at the "heel of the boot", is not only known for its powerful red wines, but also for refreshing rosé wines. The Il Tauro Rosato is also a true summer delight. The Primitivo vines are pampered with the pure power of the sun and display a seductive aroma with fruity notes of strawberries, raspberries and red apples with a delicate residual sweetness. This interplay makes this rosé wine a harmoniously balanced taste experience. Nothing stands in the way of the summer season or a mental escape to the last vacation.
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A rosé to dream about Between holm oaks and cypresses in the midst of untouched nature, the Minervois region offers everything you need to produce a seductive southern French rosé wine. This is also the case for the Domaine de L'Ostal Rosé, a cuvée made from the two regionally typical grape varieties Syrah and Grenache. The grapes come from the cooler terroirs of the winery and are pressed and fermented at low temperatures after the harvest in order to fully preserve the beautiful cool and vibrant aromas of this extremely elegant rosé.
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Sunny, sunnier - Ihringer! With 384 hectares of vineyards and 727 members, the Kaiserstuhl winegrowers' cooperative Ihringen is one of the largest winegrowing companies in Baden. Classic white and red Burgundy grapes thrive in Ihringen, the warmest region in Germany with the highest number of hours of sunshine. The Ihringer Fohrenberg Spätburgunder Weißherbst is a rosé with an extremely strong taste and the finest aromas of honey and strawberries. On the palate, the wine is harmonious and has a long aftertaste. A lovely accompaniment to Asian dishes or as a terrace wine.
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Dreamy rosé from the Cape The dry rosé »Good Hope« by Danie de Wet comes from South Africa and has breathtaking fruit aromas. This stunningly charming, mouth-wateringly fruity and seductively drinkable rosé wine, which exudes an irresistible aroma of freshly picked raspberries, conjures up a sunset at the Cape before your eyes - see for yourself! The roots of the de Wet winemaking family have been firmly rooted in the Cape of Good Hope since 1693. But Danie de Wet himself was drawn out into the world at an early age. The combination of foresight, stubbornness and innovative spirit made him a true icon of South African winemaking. However, you only become a cult winemaker if you display genius even in the seemingly simple. The best example is his Good Hope Rosé, a rosé wine from selected top locations, which de Wet deliberately offers at a reasonable price.
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Having been in the family for generations, the 15ha Domaine Thomas is now managed by Michel and Laurent Thomas. The vineyards extend over the three charming communities of Sury-en-Vaux, Verdigny and Saint Satur, and the grape varieties grown are Sauvignon for the white wine and Pinot Noir for the red and rosé wine. Three different soil types - limestone, stone and fire soils - give this Sancerre its personal touch and make it a full-bodied and at the same time wonderfully fruity wine with pleasant acidity.
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A piece of the Italian way of life The Terre di Montelusa Rosato is a fruity rosé wine from Apulia, the south of Italy. With a lot of commitment, experience and a fine sense, the beguilingly fragrant character of southern Italy has been captured in this wine. This rosé is made from the Nero di Troía grape variety. The local variety is named after the legendary Greek city of Toja, from which it is said to originate. This rosé is just as magical as the history of the grape. A perfect summer companion that no fridge should be without. It has a full-bodied, fruity-intense taste of strawberries, sour cherries and a hint of herbal aromas. The wine enjoyment is rounded off with a creamy, melting aftertaste. Its refreshing nature is wonderfully refreshing on sunny days. Whether as an aperitif, with summer salads or antipasti, this wine is very tasty and with it you have Dolce Vita in your glass.
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From the papal court to the kings of France, from Balzac to Brillat-Savarin, it has always been believed that Tavel's rosé wines are among the best in France. Today, the Tavel appellation is classified as a cru site, like Châteauneuf-du-Pape or Gigondas. It is the only appellation in the Rhône Valley that produces exclusively rosé wines. Thanks to the lean terroir, the great heat and the character of the grape varieties involved, Tavel can be safely described as the king of rosés - and the M. Chapoutier Tavel AOC as the king of kings. It is of remarkable intensity and substance, glows an inviting raspberry pink and seduces with fresh, fruity aromas and a subtle mineral note. A typical Tavel - very dry and spicy - with the unmistakable Chapoutier signature. This Tavel also convinced the “Feinschmecker”, who named it Best Buy Rosé.
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The finest pink... ... in the bottle! The Metzger "Prachtstück" Rosé is a wonderfully fresh terrace wine from the Palatinate. Even in the glass, this wine shines as a strong rosé and presents itself on the nose with intense notes of melon, sweet cherries and a little apple compote. In the mouth, the taste is full of fruits such as strawberries and raspberries, rounded off by a pleasant, subtle residual sweetness. Bring summer into your wine fridge by the bottle with this rosé.Metzger - when you hear this name, you probably think of top-quality products, but wine? Ever since the Metzger family, whose ancestors ran arable and livestock farms, planted their Palatinate land with vines and father Uli filled one "prettiest piece" after another into the bottle, it has been clear: the Metzger also has great wines! His sense of self-irony, with which he quickly "wraps up" his family name and makes the ox his heraldic animal, is also not entirely innocent of his success.
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Fresh from the cult winemaker You only become a cult winemaker if you can still display genius in the seemingly simple. This is what happened with this stunningly charming and mouth-wateringly fruity Kleine Rust wine series. Summer, sun, rosé: The Kleine Rust Pinotage Rosé is the right wine for the warm season. Attractive strawberry and raspberry notes and fruity aromas of ripe peach and apricot invite you to enjoy. A colorful fruit basket to match the most beautiful season. Not kitschy: smoky mineral notes and a taut acid structure provide the necessary backbone. On the palate, a round and soft finish with a little spice.
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A commitment to freshness in rosé We can't say it any other way: the impressively aromatic rosé from the friendly winemaker Yoan Le Menn is simply a dream. The dry rosé from Domaine Horgelus in France impresses with its refreshing taste. The fine wine smells of red berries, especially freshly picked strawberries, and is impressively aromatic and round on the palate. The blend of Merlot, Tannat and Cabernet Sauvignon is suitable for every season and goes excellently with fresh salad with crispy toppings or delicious meat dishes - preferably with roasted aromas. The Horgelus family winery is located in the picturesque hills of Gascony and is run by the equally talented and friendly winemaker Yoan Le Menn. His credo is to preserve the wine's fruitiness and liveliness. To do this, he gets up at 3 a.m. during the harvest and uses the cool morning hours to get the grapes into the cellar before the southern French sun starts to burn. His impressively aromatic dry rosé thanks him with lush fruit and fragrant strawberry aromas.
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Fiery Rosado from the north of Spain This irresistibly fragrant Marques de Riscal Rosado shows that the famous Marqués de Riscal winery is not just an expert in great red wines. Highly aromatic, rich in nuances and long-lasting, it does its proud producer proud. The Rosado shines in the glass with an intense salmon pink color. On the nose, you can smell complex fruit with hints of raspberries and red cherries with a subtle spiciness. Even if you are not a real rosé wine lover, we recommend you try this dry Rosado! The Rioja wine-growing region in the north of Spain stretches for around 100 kilometers along the Ebro and about 45 kilometers into the mountainous hinterland and is one of the most famous wine regions in the world. Calcareous soils and slight temperature fluctuations make up the conditions and allow the noble Tempranillo and Garnacha grape varieties to thrive excellently.
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The Göttweig Mass wine has been an institution in the Benedictine monastery of Göttweig for centuries. From nature-friendly vineyard care to the treatment and care of the grapes, the church's purity law applies: Mass wine may only be produced with the permission of the bishop and must remain natural. This rosé shines with delicate aromas of red fruits, underlined with subtle spicy notes. On the palate it is fresh with the fine, smooth Pinot Noir characteristics.