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 ...
While rosé can technically be a combination of red and white vintages, this blend is more commonly referred to as a "blush wine," not a rosé wine. Blush wines are a combination of red and white ...
Americans may associate the grape with white Zinfandel, an off-dry blush wine popular in the 1980s and '90s, but it has since come into its own as a serious red wine.
While white wines are refreshing and blush wines are versatile, red wines bring a bold, passionate essence to the table, making them the quintessential choice for this occasion. Let’s explore ...