Bricoleur Vineyards added two new rosé wines to its portfolio: 2019 Estate Rosé of Pinot Noir and the 2019 “Flying By the Seat of Our Pants” Rosé of Grenache.
San Juan Seltzer released its Dry Rosé and Peach Rosé flavors. Dry Rosé is bright, with a honeysuckle aroma, reminiscent of its bone-dry Riesling inspiration, the company says.
The Prisoner Wine Co. introduced Unshackled, a collection of three luxury wines. With grapes sourced from California’s Central Coast and North Coast wine growing regions, the Unshackled portfolio offers a Cabernet Sauvignon, Red Blend and Rosé, which are available nationwide.
As the final wrap-up of 2019, the readers of Beverage Industry voted on their favorite new product. Compiled from the monthly winners of the Readers’ Choice: New Product of the Month poll, the voting took place Jan. 21 through Feb. 3.
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Yes Way Rosé launched Yes Way Rosé Mini Bubbles (187-ml bottle). Made of 100 percent Grenache grapes from the south of France, these single-serving bottles of crisp brut Rosé are a natural extension for the brand, the company says.
The Champs family of wines, imported by Prestige Beverage Group, introduced Champs de Rosé, a sparkling brut rosé from the south of France, the company says.
Rosé wine is among of the most popular beverage trends in the U.S. market at this time, so it’s no wonder that the readers of Beverage Industry felt the need to give accolades to the latest brand to hit the market.