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Le Grand Noir Sparkling Brut Rosé
Le Grand Noir has introduced a new sparkling Brut Rosé from France.
This wine is made by secondary fermentation in the bottle, spending six months resting on lees prior to release. This process gives the...
Volage Sparkling AOP Crémant de Loire Rosé
Volage is a new sparkling AOP Crémant de Loire Rosé made from 100% old-vines cabernet franc using “methode traditionelle.” It will launch this spring through new east coast distribution with Regal Wine Imports in New York,...
Spiked Sparkling Seltzer Raspberry Rosé
New from Smirnoff: Spiked Sparkling Seltzer Raspberry Rosé will make its debut in time for summer.
Smirnoff's newest hard seltzer flavor, Raspberry Rosé, will be available across the country. It's a malt beverage with a bubbly...
Bollicini Sparkling Cuvée and Rosé Canned Wine
Mionetto USA has entered the sparkling wine can category in the U.S. with Italian brand, Bollicini.
Bollicini offers two 187-ml., single-serving-size canned wines: Cuvée and Rosé. The wines are blends of Italian varietals, with crisp...
Rivarose Sparkling Brut Rosé
Rivarose Sparkling Brut Rosé is a Mediterranean sparkler that's new to the U.S
Located in Salon de Provence, Rivarose has made sparkling rosé in the region since 1909, the company says. Imported by USA Wine West, Rivarose...
McBride Sisters Sparkling Brut Rosé
New from the McBride Sisters Collection is McBride Sisters Sparkling Brut Rosé.
This sparkling wine is 90% pinot noir and 10% chardonnay. All the fruit is from vineyards certified sustainable by Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand.
The pinot...
Mionetto Unveils Alcohol-Removed Sparkling Wine
With the no/low-alc movement in full swing, Mionetto Alcohol-Removed Sparkling Wine heads to retail shelves, available nationwide as of 2024.
“Since 1887, Mionetto has continuously pushed the Italian sparkling wine category to new lengths” says Alessio...
How Sparkling Wine Works
All wines are bubbly at some point because carbon dioxide is a byproduct of fermenting sugar into alcohol. However, this natural carbonation is usually allowed to dissipate, leaving a still wine behind.
Why? It is...
What’s Popping in Sparkling Wine in 2023
Sparkling wine has come into its own as a beverage that transcends celebratory toasts. As author Hester Browne quipped, “Always keep a bottle of Champagne in the fridge for special occasions. Sometimes, the special...
Our Wine Panel Reviews Rosé
For this panel, we asked panelists to taste and rate rosé wines. These could be from anywhere in the world.
As always, these selections include brief tasting notes, a rating and the wine’s retail price (which...