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Best Rosé Wines

Best Rosé Wines: a selection to discover and taste

The Best Rosé Wines gather labels capable of combining freshness, elegance, and versatility at the table. In this selection from Italian Wine Selection, you will find Italian and international rosés chosen for style, personality, and expressive quality, with bottles ranging from the most fragrant rosés to the most refined Metodo Classico.

The collection highlights very different denominations and territories: from Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo to Salento, from Tuscany to Etna, up to Piedmont, Campania, Lombardy, and the Amalfi Coast. The result is rosé wines with different aromatic profiles, but united by a pleasant drinkability and a strong territorial identity.

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What are the best rosé wines to choose online?
The best rosé wines depend on the style you prefer: more immediate and fragrant, more structured, or sparkling rosés. In this collection, you will find labels from different regions such as Abruzzo, Tuscany, Etna, Salento, Piedmont, Campania, and the Amalfi Coast, with interpretations ranging from Cerasuolo to rosés made from grape varieties like Aglianico, Primitivo, Syrah, and Pinot Noir. The selection is ideal for those looking for an elegant, versatile rosé that is tied to a specific territorial identity.
What dishes pair best with a rosé wine?
Rosé wine is very versatile and pairs well with a wide variety of dishes. The fresher rosés are suitable for appetizers, starters, raw fish, gourmet salads, and summer cuisine. The more intense labels, such as some Cerasuolo or rosés made from Aglianico and Primitivo, hold up well with flavorful first courses, white meats, and traditional Mediterranean preparations. Even Classic Method rosés are excellent with fried foods, finger foods, and seafood dishes.
What makes this selection of the best rosé wines special?
This selection brings together rosé wines chosen for quality, territory, and style, with particular attention to the most interesting denominations and recognized producers. You will find labels from wineries such as Donnafugata, Frescobaldi, Antinori, Emidio Pepe, San Marzano, Tormaresca, and Tenuta San Francesco, along with rosés of great personality from Abruzzo, Sicily, Tuscany, Campania, Lombardy, and other Italian regions. It is a proposal designed for those who want to explore expressive and reliable rosés.