Josh jambon what you need to know about rose wines

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Josh Jambon: What You Need to Know about Rose Wines

What You Need to Know about Rose Wines

★ Josh Jambon is a knowledgeable entrepreneur who in his free time likes to enjoy scotch and fine wines.

★ Rose is the name of a wine that has a pink color. Rose wines are made from red grapes.

★ However, the colorless juice from the grapes stays in contact with red grape skins only for a short period of time, which is why rose wines do not become fully red in color.

★ This period usually lasts for just a few hours compared to weeks or days for red wines with full red color.

★ Because of this rose wines are similar to white wines in that they have

very little tannin.

★ This means that you can chill rose wines and drink them when they are

really cold without them changing their taste and becoming bitter.

★ You can’t do that with red wines because tannin in red wines becomes

really sour at very low temperatures.

★ Rose wines are different from reds not only in color but also in the body. They are usually much lighter compared to regular red wines.

★ Their colors can vary from deep pink to pale orange. Just like with other wines, the color depends on the variety of grapes and techniques used to make the wine.

★ Some vineyards call their roses white. This is nothing more but a marketing strategy. Such wines are usually quite sweet.

★ They are also sometimes called blush wines. Rose wines that are labeled as rose can be sweet, too, but they can also be dry and not sweet.

★ The popularity of rose wines has been different over the years. It is safe to say that now rose wine popularity is at all-time high.

★ Rose wines are a great choice when several people at the table are having meat and others are having fish. They will also fit well when regular red wines seem to be too heavy.

★ Certain foods pair well with all kinds of wine. Grilled salmon is a great example. It is compatible with both red and white wines, underlines Josh Jambon.

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