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Rosé wine is a type of wine made from red grapes with a pink hue. It is typically made by allowing the skins of the grapes to remain in contact with the juice for a short period of time, resulting in a lighter color than traditional red wines. Rosé wines are typically dry, with a light body and a crisp, refreshing finish. They are often enjoyed as an aperitif or as an accompaniment to light meals. Rosé wines have become increasingly popular in recent years, with many winemakers producing a variety of styles. These range from dry, still wines to sparkling and sweet wines. Rosé wines are often blended with other grape varieties, such as Syrah, Grenache, and Mourvèdre, to create unique flavor profiles. Some of the companies in the Rosé wine market include Château d'Esclans, Whispering Angel, Miraval, and Domaine Ott. These producers offer a wide range of styles, from dry and still to sparkling and sweet. Other producers include Château La Nerthe, Château de Sours, and Château de Berne. Show Less Read more