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Blush wines can also be made this way but, more often, they are a blend of ready made red and white wines and manufactured in big batches, which allows them to be cheaper.
Despite their shared pinkish shade, blush wine and rosé are not synonymous. But how they differ comes down to a few nuanced factors, like process, provenance, and price point, that are worth ...
Riding on the popularity crest of white zinfandels, sales of blush wines are growing so rapidly that European wineries such as Miafiore in Italy and B & G in France have been motivated into ...
Blush wines in America have come a long way from their origins in the sweet, pink White Zinfandel of the last century. Legend has it that Sutter Home was experimenting with Saignée on a tank of ...
Thankfully, the rosé section in most local wine stores is no longer limited to the sickly sweet pink blush wines of years gone by. Here are three different and interesting rosés.
Gone are the days of sweet, blush wines. Today, rosé wines are in a class of their own and have become one of the leading categories of wine sales in the country. Much of that growth is due to the ...