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  • * As she poured the Lebanese wine, first in rosé, later in red, all eyes settled on the English woman in the blue dress seated across from me.

    farcir - French Word-A-Day 2006

  • * As she poured the Lebanese wine, first in rosé, later in red, all eyes settled on the English woman in the blue dress seated across from me.

    French Word-A-Day: 2006

  • * As she poured the Lebanese wine, first in rosé, later in red, all eyes settled on the English woman in the blue dress seated across from me.

    French Word-A-Day: 2006

  • With that, someone popped the cork and, for most, memories of the greedy gavade were washed away, downed with a tricolor of wine, in rosé, rouge and blanc.

    gaver - French Word-A-Day 2005

  • With that, someone popped the cork and, for most, memories of the greedy gavade were washed away, downed with a tricolor of wine, in rosé, rouge and blanc.

    French Word-A-Day: 2005

  • With that, someone popped the cork and, for most, memories of the greedy gavade were washed away, downed with a tricolor of wine, in rosé, rouge and blanc.

    French Word-A-Day: 2005

  • Then The New York Times trotted out an article dubbing rosés "The Summer Drink to be Seen With" and rosé's fledgling reputation got dragged across the dance floor.

    Molly Laas: Think Pink For Barefoot Wine Drinking 2008

  • Then The New York Times trotted out an article dubbing rosés "The Summer Drink to be Seen With" and rosé's fledgling reputation got dragged across the dance floor.

    Huffington Post Tastemaker: Molly Laas: Think Pink For Barefoot Wine Drinking 2008

  • In the meantime, I'm worried about the reputation of the poor, benighted style of wine called rosé.

    LawandStyle.ca 2010

  • Côtes de Provence is an AOC (delimited) region in France with a warm Mediterranean climate that seems tailor made for creating the dry, pale pink wine known as rosé that pairs so well with many summer foods.

    A Wine Story 2009

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