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Summer's chic chick drink is pink - rosé

rose winesRosé wines, the ones that are pink, have long been the object of a bit of snickering amongst oenophiles. They've been labeled as too sweet and too cheap, but in recent years, rosés have improved in quality. They are being embraced not only by wine connoisseurs, but when once "club-hopping hipsters and tastemakers" were sipping Prosecco and Cosmopolitans, now it's rosé.

In the past, rosé was often made with grapes harvested for other wines and doesn't age, making it less credible than reds and whites and hard to take seriously. However, wineries around the world have begun to harvest rosé-specific grapes. Needless to say, rosé quality has improved.

Who's been seen drinking the pink? Alex Kapranos, the lead singer of the rock band Franz Ferdinand, Pamela Anderson, and the MisShapes, a group of three influential Manhattan party promoters and DJs in New York.

If you want to try, here are a few suggestions:

  • Domaines Ott is the most recognizable brand of rosé and the top seller around New York's restaurant and club scene. The trendsetting rose was bought by Champagne Louis Roederer, the maker of Cristal Champagne, two years ago. However, it is rather expensive, ringing in at about twice the price of most rosés.
  • Castello di Ama from Tuscany sells for about $15.
  • Muga from Spain, which is about $11.
  • Sofia Rosé is a wine from Francis Coppola's vineyard named for Sofia Coppola. (Though we're not so sure about that sparkling wine in a can.)

Just note that, according to some, "The rule is it's pretty much rosé exclusively all summer until the end of the season, around late September. By then we're all so rosé logged that we're happy to dry out for a while."

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Uncork a Wish benefit for Make a Wish Foundation

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Saturday May 13, 2006, the Make-a-Wish Foundation is hosting a benefit event at Los Angeles' Pacific Design Center. The 13th annual Uncork a Wish will feature wines from Stag's Leap, Niebaum-Coppola and Rombauer Vineyards and food from restaurants like BOA Steakhouse, Sushi Roku, The Cheese Store of Beverly Hills, Pink's and Mr. Cecil's Ribs. $250 VIP tickets are sold out, but general admission tickets at $125 (advance)/$150 (door) are avilable.

Proceeds from the event and auction benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which grants the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses.

The question we must ask before buying a ticket, though, is "With Pink's hot dogs, would that be red wine, white wine, or better yet, a rose?"

Filed under: Drink Recipes, Tastings

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