Homonym: Rosé (Wine)
Rosé is a type of wine that is known for its pink color, which comes from the skins of red grapes. The color can range from pale blush to vibrant pink, depending on how long the grape skins are left in contact with the juice during fermentation. This refreshing wine is often enjoyed chilled and is perfect for warm weather, making it a popular choice for picnics and outdoor gatherings.
There are several styles of rosé, including Provence rosé, which is light and crisp, and White Zinfandel, which is sweeter and fruitier. Rosé can be made from various grape varieties, such as Grenache and Syrah, and pairs well with a variety of foods, including salads, seafood, and grilled meats.