Wine style

Wine style

Russian Rosé

Russian Rosé

Russian Rosé

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Russia

Think of this as summer's answer to a beach drink. It offers a surprising jolt of freshness coming from a country famous for snow, delivering crisp berry notes that reflect the sunny Black Sea coast.

Think of this as summer's answer to a beach drink. It offers a surprising jolt of freshness coming from a country famous for snow, delivering crisp berry notes that reflect the sunny Black Sea coast.

Think of this as summer's answer to a beach drink. It offers a surprising jolt of freshness coming from a country famous for snow, delivering crisp berry notes that reflect the sunny Black Sea coast.

Body

Soft Muscle

Tannins

No Resistance

Barely Felt

Pillowy Presence

Serious Grip

The Brick Wall

Acidity

Properly Sharp

Sugar

The Strict Parent

Artistic label and flavor profile for Russian Rosé on a rustic wooden table.

The story

Modern tastes

Southern regions

Pragmatic shift

While everyone assumes winemakers here only care about heavy reds or sweet sparkling wines, a quiet revolution has brewed in the southern regions like Krasnodar. Vintners realized their limestone soils and maritime breezes are actually perfect for making zesty pink wines alongside their bold reds. It is a pragmatic shift towards modern tastes that embraces local geography instead of relying on heavy Soviet-era traditions.

While everyone assumes winemakers here only care about heavy reds or sweet sparkling wines, a quiet revolution has brewed in the southern regions like Krasnodar. Vintners realized their limestone soils and maritime breezes are actually perfect for making zesty pink wines alongside their bold reds. It is a pragmatic shift towards modern tastes that embraces local geography instead of relying on heavy Soviet-era traditions.

While everyone assumes winemakers here only care about heavy reds or sweet sparkling wines, a quiet revolution has brewed in the southern regions like Krasnodar. Vintners realized their limestone soils and maritime breezes are actually perfect for making zesty pink wines alongside their bold reds. It is a pragmatic shift towards modern tastes that embraces local geography instead of relying on heavy Soviet-era traditions.

Why it's special

Razor-sharp

Maritime terroir

Distinct minerality

Most pink wines try to whisk you away to a sunny Mediterranean coast, and this one actually hails from the 'Russian Riviera.' It possesses a saline minerality that you find in top coastal regions. The result is a drink that feels incredibly brisk and alive, offering a distinct savoriness that tastes like it was born from the sea breeze and warm limestone.

Most pink wines try to whisk you away to a sunny Mediterranean coast, and this one actually hails from the 'Russian Riviera.' It possesses a saline minerality that you find in top coastal regions. The result is a drink that feels incredibly brisk and alive, offering a distinct savoriness that tastes like it was born from the sea breeze and warm limestone.

Most pink wines try to whisk you away to a sunny Mediterranean coast, and this one actually hails from the 'Russian Riviera.' It possesses a saline minerality that you find in top coastal regions. The result is a drink that feels incredibly brisk and alive, offering a distinct savoriness that tastes like it was born from the sea breeze and warm limestone.

Who's gonna like it

Acid lovers

White drinkers

Crisp fans

Drinkers who are tired of flabby, sweet blushes that taste like melted candy will absolutely adore this crisp alternative. It is perfect for people who crave high-acid whites like Sauvignon Blanc but want a bit more red fruit character. You should grab a bottle if you enjoy wines that wake up your palate with a serious zap rather than lulling it to sleep with sugar.

Drinkers who are tired of flabby, sweet blushes that taste like melted candy will absolutely adore this crisp alternative. It is perfect for people who crave high-acid whites like Sauvignon Blanc but want a bit more red fruit character. You should grab a bottle if you enjoy wines that wake up your palate with a serious zap rather than lulling it to sleep with sugar.

Drinkers who are tired of flabby, sweet blushes that taste like melted candy will absolutely adore this crisp alternative. It is perfect for people who crave high-acid whites like Sauvignon Blanc but want a bit more red fruit character. You should grab a bottle if you enjoy wines that wake up your palate with a serious zap rather than lulling it to sleep with sugar.

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