The color of a wine can convey a lot about its character. But color is easy to misinterpret, and sometimes reveals less than it seems. This seeming paradox arises because analyzing the color of a wine ...
It's a common misconception that pale-colored rosé is always better quality than bright pink rosés. The reason for the misconception could be that the old-style, sweet California white zinfandel ...
Fans of “Schitt’s Creek”mayrecall the scene where David Rose (Dan Levy) famously says he enjoys what’s in the bottle, not what’s on the label. It turns out, that’s the ideal way to enjoy rosé, a wine ...
When most people think about rosé wine, the gentle, pale-pink dry wines of Provence typically come to mind. Wines with a whisper-soft mouthfeel, a delicate floral and berry aroma, and tannins so light ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the world’s best hotels, restaurants and wine. It is that time again when all wine writers are required to file an article ...
"Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose," the great and almighty Gertrude Stein once said. But what about rose color meanings? A blue rose is not a red rose. A white rose with a red tip does not suggest ...
You might be tired of reading about rosé. For the last 15 years, the pink wave has seen soaring production and consumption figures, with sales up 118% from 2015 to 2020 and $3.1 billion of sales ...