Rosé is often seen through rose-colored glasses as a simple summer wine, but there’s a lot more going on behind the color. In this video, we explore how rosé is made, how it differs from red, white, and orange wine, and why not all rosés look — or taste — the same. From pale Provence styles to deeper, more structured bottles, rosé turns out to be one of the most diverse categories in wine.
We also look at how vintage can shape a rosé from year to year, using a few wines from Vero’s portfolio to show just how much range this style really has. If you think you know rosé, this video is a great place to take off the rose-colored glasses and see it in a whole new way.insert links to color in wine and how to make wine videos
🍷 Click here to shop Vero’s artisan Rosè wines: https://verovino.com/veroshop/ros
🍷 Click here to learn about rosè wine: https://verovino.com/vero-blog/2023/8/18/types-of-rose-wine
🍷 Click here to learn more about different rosé wines: https://verovino.com/vero-blog/all-about-rose-wine-italian-californian-sparkling-rosato-wines
🍷 Click here to learn more about the rosé wines of Puglia : https://verovino.com/vero-blog/2023/6/24/rose-wines-of-puglia-italy
🍷 Click here to learn more about how color gets into wine: https://verovino.com/vero-blog/wine-color-red-white-rose-orange-maceration-winemaking
🍷 Watch our video about color in wine: https://youtu.be/Ejeawtwz-oA
About Vero:
Did you know that less than 1% of wines make it to US retailers’ shelves? At Vero, which means “real” in Italian, we are constantly looking for small production, sustainably made, authentic wines from farmer-artisans not yet present in the US market. Our mission is to create a community of wine and food lovers, small producers and businesses where passion is the common denominator.
