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Rosé Wine

Rosé wine is celebrated for its delicate color, refreshing character, and vibrant aromas. Crafted from red grape varieties with minimal skin contact, it offers a spectrum of shades from pale blush to vivid pink. On the palate, rosé combines the brightness of white wines with the fruitiness of reds, delivering notes of berries, citrus, and floral hints. Versatile and elegant, it pairs beautifully with light dishes, seafood, salads, or can be enjoyed as a stylish aperitif.

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La Linda Rosé

La Linda Rosé

Grape Varieties
100% Malbec
Alcohol
75 cL
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13.0%
Bright and vivacious Malbec rosé with expressive red fruit and lively acidity.
90
Descorchados
Luigi Bosca Rosé

Luigi Bosca Rosé

Alcohol
75 cL
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13.0%
A luminous rosé bursting with red fruit and elegance, Argentine freshness reimagined.

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