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rose wine

NOUN
  1. pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began

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  • * Kosher Tunisian cous cous in Paris´ Orthodox Jewish Belleville District with dry rose wine from Tunisia while your luncheon companion, a Tunisian Jew, tries to pick up your French Catholic wife while you, a Southern Presbyterian, think their main interest is the food as is yours and he was a cute guy so perhaps I was upset he wasn´t trying to pick me up but that is another subject Page 3
  • Last year, partly due to a sweltering summer, we guzzled 25 per cent more rosé wines than the year before.
  • As if incensed candles and a carafe of rosé wine would be waiting alongside her bed.
  • He likes rosé wines and, horror of all possible vinous horrors, has been known to drink a glass of ‘white’ Zinfandel.
  • White and rosé wines do not produce the same effect.
  • Some red and rosé wines are also produced. The Wine Roads of France
  • Abundant and distinctive flavors of fresh strawberries and ripe cherries without the cloying sweetness of an average rose wine .
  • I tried some rosé wine and then had two glasses of champagne too.
  • Makes about 1 quart (1 litre)2 cups (500ml) rosé wine⅔ cup (130g) sugar3 cups (340g) raspberries, fresh or frozenIn a medium, nonreactive saucepan, bring the rosé and sugar to a boil. Raspberry-rosé sorbet recipe
  • Her St Tropez chicken, typically, is named not for the provenance of its ingredients - rosé wine, honey and lavender - but in honour of its bronzed and crisped skin, the famous St Tropez tan.
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