UNCORKED: A few suggestions make life rosé-ier

Welcome to the pink side
Illustration by Kelly Brant
Welcome to the pink side Illustration by Kelly Brant

It's that time of year again — when I exult the praises of rosé. I have fearlessly taken on this topic for over a decade in hopes that one day the American palate would catch up with the rest of the world. It seems my campaign is working, and I have convinced many readers to step over to the pink side, into this beautiful, elegant world of rosé wines.

Americans are late comers to the pink passion party. But that's likely because of their association of rosé with the sweet blush of white Zinfandels of the 1980s and '90s. Today's rosé is nothing like those white zins of the past.

I scoured my tasting notes to find the top rosé wines from around the world. It may be surprising to to learn not all are from the sacred vineyards France's Provence region. Some of my favorites, as well as other tasters' are from California, Oregon and Bordeaux. It is exciting to see this category expand with unique blends.

If you are not a dedicated rosé revivalist it's my hope this week's recommendations will help you understand why I continue to champion these wines.

The recommendations were gathered from my tasting notes, other local professionals and I am recommending them based on quality, price and, of course, availability in our market.

THE VALUES

2018 Bell Rosé, California (about $15 retail)

2018 Acrobat Pinot Rosé, Oregon (about $14 retail)

2018 Erath Oregon Rosé, Oregon (about $16 retail)

2018 Marques De Caceres Rosé Rioja, Spain (about $13 retail)

2017 Matua Rosé, New Zealand (about $12 retail)

2018 Milou Pay D'Oc Rosé, France (about $12 retail)

2018 Charles Smith Vino Rosé, Washington state (about $15 retail)

THE SPLURGES

2018 Chateau Bonnet Bordeaux Rosé, France (about $19 retail)

2018 Anne Amie Rosé of Pinot Gris, Oregon (about $20 retail)

2018 Whispering Angel Provence, France (about $26 retail)

2017 Francis Ford Coppola Sofia Monterey County Rosé, California (about $19 retail)

2018 Presqu'ile Family Vineyards Pinot Noir Rosé, California (about $25 retail)

2018 La Crema Monterey Rosé of Pinot Noir, California (about $19 retail)

2018 Gerard Bertrand Cote des Rosés, France (about $21 retail)

2017 Chateau D'Astros Provence Rosé, France (about $20 retail)

2018 Simi Sonoma County Dry Rosé, California (about $20 retail)

2018 Raptor Ridge Rosé of Pinot Noir, Oregon (about $20 retail)

Lorri Hambuchen is a member of London's Institute of Wines and Spirits. Contact her at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, P.O. Box 2221, Little Rock, AR 72203, or email:

[email protected]

Food on 06/26/2019

Upcoming Events