{"id":22049,"date":"2024-06-21T20:26:58","date_gmt":"2024-06-21T20:26:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.thinkadvisor.com\/2024\/06\/21\/the-summers-best-new-rose-wines\/"},"modified":"2024-06-21T20:26:58","modified_gmt":"2024-06-21T20:26:58","slug":"the-summers-best-new-ros-wines","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.lifeinsurance-orleans.ca\/index.php\/2024\/06\/21\/the-summers-best-new-ros-wines\/","title":{"rendered":"The Summer&#8217;s Best New Ros&eacute; Wines"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"media_block\"><a href=\"https:\/\/feeds.feedblitz.com\/-\/899837042\/0\/thinkadvisor\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/images.thinkadvisor.com\/contrib\/content\/uploads\/sites\/415\/2024\/06\/Wine_Rose_Pine_Adobe_640x640.jpg\" class=\"media_thumbnail\"><\/a><\/div>\n<div><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/images.thinkadvisor.com\/contrib\/content\/uploads\/sites\/415\/2024\/06\/Wine_Rose_Pine_Adobe_640x640.jpg\" class=\"ff-og-image-inserted\"><\/div>\n<p><strong>2023 Vara New Mexican Ros\u00e9 ($19) :&nbsp;<\/strong>At this pioneering winery, the first ros\u00e9 from New Mexico-grown grapes blends 70% cabernet sauvignon with 30% refosco. It shows that a juicy, savory pink wine can emerge even from a harsh desert climate.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2021 Fiol Prosecco Ros\u00e9 Extra Dry ($18):&nbsp;<\/strong>I sampled this just-launched, sophisticated, light coral-pink wine last week. It\u2019s smoother and more subtle than most ros\u00e9 proseccos, with berry and floral aromas and a soft, salty-fruit taste. Perfect pool drinking at only 11% alcohol.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2021 Mallea Vineyards Ros\u00e9 of Grenache ($20):&nbsp;<\/strong>Check out the label on this lively ros\u00e9 with cherry-ish flavors from a new, small Santa Barbara, California, collaboration between viticulturalist Erik Mallea and winemaker Justin Willet; they aim to produce Rh\u00f4ne varietals from organic grapes. The label art echoes the messages Basque shepherds in the American West carved into tree bark in the 19th and 20th centuries.<\/p>\n<p><strong>NV Missing Thorn by Aaron Pott Sparkling Ros\u00e9&nbsp;Alcohol-Removed Wine ($24):&nbsp;<\/strong>Super pleasurable to sniff and sip! A new line of nonalcoholic wines created by veteran Napa winemaker Aaron Pott has debuted. The sparkling ros\u00e9 boasts rose petal, citrus and brioche aromas that remind me of older vintages of Champagne. The taste is succulent and citrusy, with a long finish.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2022 Ousyra Fokiano Ros\u00e9 Cyclades ($24):&nbsp;<\/strong>This charming, organic Greek ros\u00e9 is made at a boutique winery on Syros, one of the Aegean Islands. The name of the winery means happiness.&nbsp; Richly fruity, it\u2019s made from rare indigenous fokiano grapes grown on the island of Naxos.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2023 The Language of Yes Les Fruits Rouge Pink Wine of the Central Coast ($28):&nbsp;<\/strong>Ever inventive California winemaker Randall Grahm began a partnership with Gallo with the 2020 vintage, but this 2023 is only the second vintage of his pale pink, easy to drink cinsaut- and grenache-based ros\u00e9. Think of it as a spicy California version of Provence pinks, with aroma notes of dried herbs.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2022 Maugeri Contrada Volpare Etna Rosato ($30):&nbsp;<\/strong>Sicily\u2019s trendy Mount Etna region&nbsp;is noted for reds, but this new, exciting winery project focuses on ros\u00e9 and whites. The striking, coppery colored rosato from a single vineyard is light and vivid&nbsp;and also shows wonderfully complex flavors of salty minerals, fresh herbs and ethereal fruit. Pair with grilled salmon.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2023 Ridge Lytton Estate Ros\u00e9 ($35):&nbsp;<\/strong>This isn\u2019t new. But until very recently, practically no one (including me) knew that this&nbsp;winery, famous for its stunning Monte Bello cabernet, made a ros\u00e9. The blend of grenache, zinfandel, Mataro, cinsaut and counoise from Ridge\u2019s estate in Sonoma is rose petal-scented, subtle and crisp, with deep flavors of mint and strawberries.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2021 Grape Republic Rosa Frizzante ($40):&nbsp;<\/strong>A&nbsp;p\u00e9t-nat&nbsp;for adventurous drinkers who are also tracking the newest new thing: Grape Republic, founded in 2017, has become a big name in Japan\u2019s natural wine scene. This is the second vintage of its ripe, round, lightly sparkling blend of hybrid red and white grapes, and it\u2019s just arrived in the U.S.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2022 J.H. Wheeler Ros\u00e9 ($48):&nbsp;<\/strong>Delicate, yet layered describes the third vintage of this fruity-chalky pink wine made from 40-year-old Napa Valley cabernet franc vines. The label, reborn several years ago, makes mostly expensive ($225 and up per bottle) single-vineyard cabernets. It&nbsp;has added a ros\u00e9 that&nbsp;now sells out first. Only 167 cases made.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2023 Realm Precious Twin Ros\u00e9 ($63):&nbsp;<\/strong>I raved about this Napa cult winery\u2019s first ros\u00e9, La Fe, created in the 2020 vintage when wildfires and smoke ensured they couldn\u2019t make any pricey cabernet. This new savory orangey-pink cuv\u00e9e is a different blend\u2014merlot with 10% charbono\u2014and it\u2019s rich, complex and succulent.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2022 Gut Oggau Cecilia Ros\u00e9 ($72):&nbsp;<\/strong>This is the second vintage of a new, idiosyncratic, no-sulfur ros\u00e9 from a cult biodynamic Austrian producer. It\u2019s a delicious field blend of red and white grapes from a single plot, with two-thirds pressed directly and one-third macerated for a short time to pick up color from the skins.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2019 Ch\u00e2teau Gassier Elevae ($125):&nbsp;<\/strong>I can\u2019t resist including this single&nbsp;French pick, a new, impressive, bold, oak-aged ros\u00e9 from Provence\u2019s Saint-Victoire area. The blend of five grapes, all organically grown, shows floral and pomegranate aromas and spicy oak flavors. Think of this as a ros\u00e9 for red wine drinkers. The winery says it\u2019s perfect with wagyu beef chop aged in Himalayan salt. Sounds good to me.<\/p>\n<p><em>(Credit: Adobe Stock)<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"disclaimer_message\">Copyright 2024 Bloomberg. All rights reserved. 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