Wine expert breaks down rosé wine!

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • Summer, here we come! In this video wine expert Marc Supsic breaks down rosé wine and makes it simply refreshing to understand! Learn about the origins of Rosé wine, how rosé wine is made, regions of the world that produce rosé wine, and of course, we’ll pop a few bottles open to taste, too. We’ll end with a few rosé wine and food pairing suggestions, too.
    In this video:
    Barton and Guestier Rosé d’Anjou (Loire Valley, France)
    Sacha Lichine “The Pale” Provence Rosé (Southern France)
    Broadbent Vinho Verde Rosado (Portugal)
    Lagioiosa Prosecco Rosato (Northern Italy)
    Lionel Osmin La Vie en Rose Negrette (Southern France)
    Turk Rosé of Zweigelt (Austria)
    Rodney Strong Rose of Pinot noir (Sonoma California)
    Old Kakheti Sparkling Rosé (Republic of Georgia)
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    0:00 Introduction to rosé wine
    0:30 origins of Rosé wine
    1:07 how rosé wine is made
    1:54 regions of the world that produce rosé wine
    3:20 Tasting our selection of rosé wines
    6:26 rosé wine and food pairing suggestions
    8:14 What does a good rose wine cost?
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Комментарии • 12

  • @wine-living
    @wine-living  Месяц назад +1

    What's up everyone! I've been a busy guy, so I'm happy to release my latest video, just in time for the warmer weather. I love rosé wine, what about you? Share your thoughts, comments and questions here. Cheers!

  • @cacadeldemonio
    @cacadeldemonio 24 дня назад +1

    I recommend Garzon Pinot Noire Reserve from Garzon, Uruguay. VERY intense and fruity, with aromas reminiscent of wild flowers and red berries. It's well developed. Salúd!

    • @wine-living
      @wine-living  19 дней назад

      I love Uruguay wines! Big fan of Tannat. Thanks for sharing.

  • @marilynbeardslee2163
    @marilynbeardslee2163 Месяц назад +1

    I'm a fan of rosé - particularly Bandol from the south of France or Daou from Central California coast.

    • @wine-living
      @wine-living  Месяц назад +2

      I love Bandol reds, too. Mourvedre is so intense. Thanks so much for watching!

    • @shrutijoshi6496
      @shrutijoshi6496 Месяц назад +1

      Wonderful insight on rose wine. I normally love red wine cabarnet. Your video has literally pushed me to try rose wine too.. will definitely try one ❤

    • @shrutijoshi6496
      @shrutijoshi6496 Месяц назад +1

      @@wine-living ❤❤

    • @wine-living
      @wine-living  Месяц назад

      @@shrutijoshi6496 thanks so much for watching and commenting! Let me know what you purchased, and how it was!

    • @shrutijoshi6496
      @shrutijoshi6496 29 дней назад

      @@wine-living so this weekend i bought this rose wine called “Camas Syrah rosé Anne de Joyeuse 2021” product of France. I liked it , will try other rose wines as well. Thanks 😊

  • @cacadeldemonio
    @cacadeldemonio 24 дня назад

    Re: Vinho Verde, does the fizz come from the minerality of the water or is it given a special treatment?

    • @wine-living
      @wine-living  24 дня назад +1

      It's a byproduct of the fermentation process. They put the wine in the bottle before it's finished fermenting and the carbon dioxide creates bubbles. Much like in Champaign, only not as intense!