10 Top French Rosé Wines
It’s a Fact: Rosé wines are trendy.
International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) and the Provence Wine Council (CIVP) reported that rosé wine consumption reached 22.7 mhl in 2014, which already was an increase of 20% since 2002!
4 countries account for 80% of the global rosé wine production: France first (with 700 million litres produced in 2014), then Spain (550 mLitres), the United States (350 mLitres), and Italy (250 mLitres).
But Why are Southern French Rosé wines so popular?
Or, why is Southern French Rosé wine the go-to style for wine connoisseurs in search of a colorful yet refreshing, dry and food-friendly wine?
- Because the French from that part of the country have been making this style of wine virtually forever. Rosé wine is part of Southern France’s lifestyle.
- Rosé wine is such a part of the local culture, it has always been made with purpose from selected grapes.
- The third reason is that Southern French wines consistently come in the same style.
However, despite this consistency in style, all Southern French rosé wines are not all born equal in quality.
Some are ‘better’, or let’s say more popular, and more appreciated than others.
Which Provence and Southern France Rosé Wine Should I Buy?
To find the answer, I have asked Paul Guillet, the France Country Manager for the popular Vivino wine app. Helped by the millions of wine drinkers worldwide that use the app and share their reviews, Paul is able to identify and access the most-highly rated wines on Vivino, the ones that many drinkers rate well. He also constantly tastes the wines to select the most interesting ones.
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Julien
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