Vicki Denig is a wine and travel journalist who divides her time between New York and Paris. She is a certified wine specialist who has worked in the wine trade since 2013. The characteristics that ...
IF you're in a blue funk, a brown study or a black mood, think pink. As in rosé wines. Wine-maven snobs may dismiss them, wine-makin' slobs may sugar them up, but exists there a more delightful wine ...
From left to right, Domaine De Fontsainte, Scalabrone and Chateau Viranel rose wines. That includes producers like Stephen Cronk, who moved with his family from London to a small town in Provence five ...
The color of a wine can convey a lot about its character. But color is easy to misinterpret, and sometimes reveals less than it seems. This seeming paradox arises because analyzing the color of a wine ...
IN THE 2006 MOVIE “Local Color,” a great but long-forgotten painter reviews the work of his young protégé and derides the clouds he has painted. “Clouds are not so white,” he says, comparing the ...
Consumption of rosé wine is skyrocketing. U.S. imports of rosé from the Mediterranean region have grown in the double digits for the past 10 years running. This is good news for winemakers in the ...
Fans of “Schitt’s Creek”mayrecall the scene where David Rose (Dan Levy) famously says he enjoys what’s in the bottle, not what’s on the label. It turns out, that’s the ideal way to enjoy rosé, a wine ...
Even though summer is nearly upon us, the refreshing color and style of rosé wine can be enjoyed all year. And there’s no better place to get it from than Provence, France. Rosé wine is made in ...
There’s no reason to confine rosé to the summer, but for good reasons the season does have a special hold on the wines. By Eric Asimov I don’t need to tell you that rosé season has begun. The bottles ...
Nearly every wine lover craves the fresh, vibrant flavors of rosé wine. This is especially true in the summer months, when this very light colored, pale pink wine is often referred to as “summer water ...