pink wine

NOUN
  1. pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began
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How To Use pink wine In A Sentence

  • Today, pink wine sales are increasing in France and the United States, as well as in Britain.
  • Smith concurs when it comes to upping his inventory of salmon-coral and deep hued pink wines.
  • The pink wine is favored in that sun-basked region for its refreshing crispness and ability to pair up with a wide variety of foods.
  • A good rose is hard to find and this will satisfy many who like to drink a pink wine with buffets and Oriental meals.
  • A fine, flavoursome pink wine is probably harder to make than a good white or red. Times, Sunday Times
  • Slightly take orange of stem pink wine is most special features.
  • If you are still not convinced about pink wine, then what about a terrific red with a name that suggests it's a rosé?
  • Spain also takes pink wines seriously - so seriously that it has at least two names for them, depending on the intensity of the colour.
  • The good news is that just as still pink wines have become respectable over the past decade, slowly so has rosé champagne, with more care taken over its production.
  • For my own part, I cannot remember ever tasting so many bottles of pink wine.
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