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A guide to enjoying Rosé

Enjoy it at a bar, in a glass or a jar

Drink it at your home, near or far

Birthday, anniversary, soirée, or ball

Summer, winter, spring or fall

Pair it with food, your boss, your kin

Pair it with a coworker, a stranger or friend

Drink rosé, enjoy away

Drink rosé, it’s here to stay

Wines receive their color from the juice contact with the skin of the grapes. As the skins and the juice soak together the color from the skin bleeds into the juice, giving the wine its color. Our rosé was created by allowing the juice to soak with the skins for short amount of time to take on the beautiful, dark pink color.


A photo posted by Frichette Winery (@frichettewinery) on Aug 3, 2016 at 6:21pm PDT


If you are thinking pink is for girls, then you are so 1980’s. Rosé is such a versatile wine. From light to dark, sweet to dry, this wine is a rock star when it comes to the many ways you can enjoy it. Plus, it pairs with a plethora of foods. I recently enjoyed Frichette Red Mountain AVA Rosé of Cabernet Sauvignon with pulled chicken tacos, brats, and a falafel made by Ethos Trattoria.

Rosé is fancy enough to enjoy in a sophisticated wine glass and casual enough to be accepted in a mason jar. No fussing about the right way to enjoy this wine. Here are some tips to enjoying rosé:

  1. Enjoy when it’s hot outside and you’d like a chilled wine to cool off

  2. Pack a bottle or two for camping trips

  3. Keep a bottle on hand for girlfriends night in

  4. Offer at your next brunch

  5. Give as a hostess gift

  6. Put on the table for Thanksgiving. It’s pairs great with holiday food

  7. Make rosé your greeting wine at parties

  8. Make a rosé cocktail. Martha Stewart shares a great rosé recipe

Point is, a wine that plays in the grey…er pink area gives us the opportunity to do so as well. So, raise your glass, cup or jar of rosé, smile and go conquer the world! You are officially ready for rosé season. Cheers!

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