While rosé wine may not be in the spotlight quite as much as it was in the mid-2010s, there's no denying that there are still many fantastic pinks for fans to look to during the warmer months. So how are consumers meant to distinguish between these options? And in the first place, how do they make sure they're picking a quality bottle? We're here to help!
Today, well-experienced and younger wine drinkers are seeking out higher-quality rosés and many are looking to explore the differences between them, particularly after spending a few dollars more for a more complex version. This week's Tasting Highlights features 10 high-quality examples from one of the world's best-known rosé footholds, France's Provence. All scored at least 88 points on our 100-point scale and are priced less than $50. Best of all, they will help you dive into the pale pinks of this southern French region.
This lineup includes Clos Cibonne's Tibouren Côtes de Provence Rosé Cuvée Tradition 2022, one of the top scorers here, a distinctive and vibrant wine with tangerine, mango and mineral notes. Read on to get our score and full tasting note for this Provence rosé and nine others.
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