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Luxury rosé finds its footing through oak aging

Luxury rosé finds its footing through oak aging

⏱ 1 min read The Short Version Forget breezy, fruit-forward summer sips; high-end rosé has traded stainless steel for French oak to achieve serious structural integrity. This shift toward barrel aging has birthed a prestige category of complex, cellar-worthy wines that command prices up to £200. In This Article The architectural shift toward complexityA growing market of prestige pours Pour yourself a cup for this one: high-end rosé is no longer just about immediate refreshment. For years, the industry assumed pink wine required stainless steel tanks to maintain a breezy, fruit-forward profile intended for quick consumption. That paradigm shifted permanently…
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