Rose wine, what is your favourite?!


Question: Ive tried a few of the more common brands, blossom hill, echo falls etc but my favourite has to be a white grenache or zinfandel by Ernest and Julio Gallo. Easy to drink, no too dry and good quality. I'd like to try some other nice roses, any to recommend? i prefer fruity, sweet wines.


Answers: Ive tried a few of the more common brands, blossom hill, echo falls etc but my favourite has to be a white grenache or zinfandel by Ernest and Julio Gallo. Easy to drink, no too dry and good quality. I'd like to try some other nice roses, any to recommend? i prefer fruity, sweet wines.

Whute Grenache, sparkling Berengers and Mateus

I love Wolf Blass Rose or Jacobs Creek sparkling Rose, both Australian wines.

Try the king of them Mateus from portugal !

All Australian wines are the best they are better than the French by far

I love the Brietenbach fruit wines..My all time favorite is Mondavi Fume Blanc...

I can't say I've tried many but i'd probably say jacobs creek. I don't drink it much so i dont notice the difference between the different brands!

Grenache is my favorite too but the secret in wine is the degree of alcohol. Don't go for any rose wine over 12 and drink it ice cold. New world are often easier to drink but lack of character

has to be Mateus from portugal - and you get a groovy shaped bottle to stick a candle in out of it too.

and pink champagne - chilled - perfection

Has got to be White Zinfandel. I have been drinking this for years and it has only recently become popular.
E&J Gallo is definitely the best one, the fruity smell of it is delicious! I do like Blossom Hill aswell.
Pinot blush is quite nice too but I hate Mateus Rose or any French or Spanish roses, I much prefer Californian, South American/African or Australian.

Never have been a lover of rose wine but have discovered rose champagne and its wonderful. Laurent Perrier is my favourite and I've got 6 bottles to drink over christmas. Cant wait hic!

i've drunk wines from all over the world, a lot, and have no doubt that the best wines are french, if you like a sweet fruity rosé try an Anjou, if you prefer an interesting peppery fruity wine go south i.e provence. and mateus rosé please, what are you 14 or something





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