By Julie R Thomson, Huffingtonpost.comJulie R. ThomsonJuJulie R. Thomson
This has definitely been the year of rosé. Between the frosé ― rosé wine slushie ― and rosé gummy bears, we are hitting peak rosé. If you feel about rosé the way the rest of the wine-drinking world seems to feel about rosé right now, it’s time you learned a thing or two about this pink-hued wine.
Rosé get’s its lovely pink shade from the skin of the grapes, but not all rosé comes out with the same rose-colored hue. Each grape variety gives a different color, and if you learn the shade you just might become badass enough to name the type of wine in your glass without seeing the label on the bottle. All you need is this chart from Vinepair.
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Rosé get’s its lovely pink shade from the skin of the grapes, but not all rosé comes out with the same rose-colored hue. Each grape variety gives a different color, and if you learn the shade you just might become badass enough to name the type of wine in your glass without seeing the label on the bottle. All you need is this chart from Vinepair.
Read the full article here.