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Summer in a Glass: A Closer Look at the 2021 Patrimonio Rosé “Cru Des Agriate”
Kermit Lynch strikes again. At $25, the 2021 Patrimonio Rosé from Domaine Giacometti delivers exactly what you’d want from a Corsican rosé: crisp fruit, subtle mineral tension, and a whole lot of Mediterranean charm. It’s light enough for lazy beach days but layered enough to keep your palate interested.

A Coastal Chill in a Glass: 2019 Martin Woods Rosé
The 2019 Martin Woods Rosé is not your average pink wine. Made from an eclectic blend of Pinot Noir, Gamay, Gewürztraminer, and Riesling, it’s as much a snapshot of Willamette Valley’s cool-climate charm as it is a breezy, food-friendly sipper. Layered, zippy, and quietly complex.

2023 Écluse Rosé: The Perfect Patio Pour
Paso Robles is quickly becoming a rising star in the world of California wine, and the 2023 Écluse Wines Rosé is a prime example of why. Refreshing and complex, this wine is ready to drink now— and you’re going to love it!

2021 Château Miraval Côtes De Provence Blanc
This wine, from superstar winemaker Marc Perrin from Château de Beaucastel at the helm, Miraval Rosé, is renowned for being one of the first rosés to earn a spot in Wine Spectator’s Top 100.

2022 Dawn’s Dream, Pinot Noir Rosé
Looking for a wine to celebrate National Rosé Day? Look no further than the 2022 Dawn’s Dream Pinot Noir Rosé from Carmel California. This is a wine to sip all summer long.