7 conseils pour acheter un bon rosé

7 tips to buy a good rosé

Whether you are an amateur, or a real oenology expert, the choice of rosé wine that will accompany a dish, or a particular event is always difficult. Faced with the hundreds of rosé bottles present at the various resellers or producers, it is not easy to find your way around. To help you, here are 7 Tips to buy a good rosé.

 

Buy rosé according to his age

If you don't know too much about wine, and you want rosé who will appeal to everyone, without putting too much money there, we can only advise you to turn to a young rosé. It may seem surprising, when you know that for a red wine, it is rather the wines of guard that presage beautiful bottles.

However, pink wines work differently, and today, most of them have to be consumed young. The reason is simple: a rosé is drunk light, floral and fruity, as much quality as we obtain from the manufacture of wine, and which fade over time, to make room for greater depth and more Character. It is then advisable to choose a rosé to drink in the year.

Some pink wines are also kept, and can be at their peak between 5 and 8 years old, but these remain rare, and less accessible.

 

Buy rosé according to his degree of alcohol

Unless you are an experienced oenologist, it is difficult toEstimate the degree of alcohol of a rosé wine Just by looking at her color and dress through the bottle.

So the only solution to know the alcohol level of a rosé is simply to look at the label. This necessarily mentions the degree of alcohol, and will then allow you to choose a more or less alcoholic rosé. It is then recommended not to exceed 12 % alcohol for an aperitif, and to accompany a meal, a 14 % rosé will do the trick.

 

Buy rosé according to its price

As a rule, the more expensive a wine, the better it is. This is true for white wine and especially for red wine, but not necessarily for rosé. Indeed, the price will not determine the Rosé wine quality That you choose, which allows you to please yourself with a good bottle, without spending a fortune.

There is indeed a wide choice of very good Rosé wines at less than 5 € The bottle, enough to have fun, in moderation!

 

Buy rosé according to its taste (sweet, dry or fruity)

Many preconceived ideas circulate on rosé wine. Among all these rumors, we hear that the more dark rosé wine, the more sweet it is. Thus, people who do not like sweet wines turn to a Clear rosé wine, thinking that it will be drier and light. However, a dark rosé is not necessarily more sweet than a clear rosé.

The best way to know if a rosé is sweet or not is still to look at the label. We then consider that a wine is dry when its sugar level is less than 4 grams per liter.

 

Buy rosé according to its name

To be sure not to be mistaken in the choice of a rosé, you can easily trust AOP/AOC (protected/controlled designation of origin) and IGP (protected geographic indication). Wages of quality, these labels are attributed to the wines produced according to compliance with a very strict specifications. They therefore assure you a quality rosé.

Even if we recognize that the IGP is less prestigious than the AOP appellation, you can however turn to these wines with your eyes closed.

Again, you will find this information directly on the label.

 

Buy rosé according to his grape variety

The Manufacture of rosé wine is a demanding technique, but the end result will mainly depend on the grape variety. If we produce rosé wine everywhere in France, or almost, it must be recognized that the region the largest producer of rosé wine in France remains Provence. And it is not a hazard.

Rosé wine, to offer the fruity aromas that we love so much, needs sun. The grapes and vines must enjoy a beautiful sunshine, which Provence is perfectly able to provide it.

So if you are looking for a Powerful rosé wine on the palate, sweet and strong, you can choose a Rosé wine from Provence, even from Béarn or Languedoc-Roussillon, from grape varieties such as Syrah, Cinsault and Grenache. Conversely, if you prefer sweet pink wines, Merlot or Cabernet should seduce you. Nothing prevents, obviously, from finding Sweet pink wines in Provence.

 

Buy rosé according to its color

As we saw above, a clear wine does not necessarily mean that it is drier and light than another darker wine. If the Rosé wine dress Do not really give an indication of the alcohol level, it can however help you determine the taste and aromas of wine.

Thus, a Gray rosé wine Or light pink can guarantee you a little tannic rosé, with notes of exotic fruits and citrus. A Dark rosé wine Rather will assure you to drink a more powerful and strong glass of wine on the palate, with aromas of red fruit, strawberry and blackcurrant.

To perfectly assess the color of a rosé, do not hesitate to place the bottle in front of the light. In addition, it is recommended to avoid dull pink wines, which do not have a brilliant and lively color.

 

You always had a little difficulty in Choose a good rosé wine ? By following these 7 tips for Buy rosé wine, you will no longer be afraid to be mistaken. Go to Domaine de Bern to apply these recommendations, and find a good Rosé wine from Provence.


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