Rose wines

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Rosado Caiño Abadia Da Cova
15.8 €/btl 14.6 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Rosado Caiño Abadia Da Cova

0,75 L
Ribeira Sacra

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Rosado Mencia Abadia da Cova
11.3 €/btl 10.5 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Rosado Mencia Abadia da Cova

0,75 L
Ribeira Sacra

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Urbezo Merlot Eco
7.5 €/btl 6.5 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Urbezo Merlot Eco

0,75L
Cariñena

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Valdepalacios Rosado
6.2 €/btl 6.1 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Valdepalacios Rosado

Rose 0,75L
Rioja

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Valssira Rosado
3.7 €/btl 3.3 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Valssira Rosado

0,75 L
IGP Bajo Aragón

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Vega Luchan
5.1 €/btl 4.7 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Vega Luchan

Rose 0,75L
V.T. Ribera del Gállego-Cinco Villas

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Viña Azada Rosado
2.8 €/btl 2.6 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Viña Azada Rosado

0,75 L
Cariñena

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Zismero Rosado
5.4 €/btl 4.6 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Zismero Rosado

2021

0,75 L
Campo de Borja

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Alquezar Rosado
5.8 €/btl 5.6 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Alquezar Rosado

Rose 0,75L
Somontano

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Ixeia rosado
4.1 €/btl 3.8 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Ixeia rosado

Rose 0,75L
Somontano

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Izadi Larrosa Rosé
7.4 €/btl 7 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Izadi Larrosa Rosé

0,75 L
Rioja

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Senda de Hoyas Rosado
4.6 €/btl 3.6 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Senda de Hoyas Rosado

0,75 L
Campo de Borja

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Tombú
8.9 €/btl 8.7 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Tombú

0,75 L
V.T. Castilla y León

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Catulo Rosado Garnacha
6.4 €/btl 5.4 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Catulo Rosado Garnacha

2017

0,75 L
Navarra

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Cojon de Gato Rosado
6.4 €/btl 5.7 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Cojon de Gato Rosado

0,75L
Somontano

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Libre y Salvaje Narancha
19.9 €/btl 18.9 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Libre y Salvaje Narancha

0,75 L
Cariñena

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Marco Real Rosé
6 €/btl 5 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Marco Real Rosé

0,75 L
Navarra

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Nietro Rosado
6.5 €/btl 6 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Nietro Rosado

0,75L
Calatayud

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Prados de Rosas
10.3 €/btl 9.9 €/btl Units: 0 ADD

Prados de Rosas

0,75 L
Campo de Borja

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Do you love Spanish wines? Have you already tried a Spanish rosé wine? Our range includes dry, semi-dry and sweet rosé wines from different growing areas and grapes in different price ranges. Order your favorite iberoWine rosé wine online now and enjoy a refreshing glass, perfect as an aperitif or cocktail, at home.

Rose wines

The rosé wine is made from red grapes or a mixture of inks and whites whose fermentation is carried out in the absence of the skins, reaching the wines a certain coloration. This is the fundamental reason for its color, the fact of being very little time in contact with the skin.
characteristics
The rosé wine is produced in various shades, from pale orange to almost violet, depending on the grape, the additives and the production techniques used. Pink grapes are a rare exception, like the grape named Poulsard, which has pink juice and skin
There are currently four different ways of vinifying a rose wine: by short maceration, by direct pressing, by bleeding, or by batch mixing.

The elaboration of rosé wine

It is made after a short maceration in the cold of the must, mainly the first or flower must, with its skins, without fermenting until reaching the desired pigmentation and then the "sacred" or quick separation of the must and the solid paste.
Its process is similar to that of red wine, but with special peculiarities. We have to say to make these wines we use red grapes and these must be picked at the right time, so that the acidity and sugar level are optimal.
The first phase is Destemming and Squeezing, where we separate the grapes from the rest of the cluster. The destemming today is done mechanically with specific machines for it.
• Afterwards the Crushing is carried out, which consists of crushing the grapes to extract the must. In this way we separate the wort from the skins. Care must be taken not to break the seeds of the grape, to avoid bitter tastes.
• The second stage of processing is Maceration. It consists of letting the must with the skins rest for a period of 24 hours. It is important that the temperature is lowered. In this way, the must is taking color
• Bleeding is the third stage of the process, and consists of separating the amount obtained in the fermentation of the skins.
• Once the must is clean, the fermentation process takes place at a temperature between 14º and 16º. This fermentation is produced in stainless steel tanks, although you can also use wooden barrels. Depending on the duration of the fermentation, the wines will be drier or sweeter. The winemaker determines what type of wine he wants and can therefore interrupt this phase before or after. In rosé wines, aging wines are not usually given.
• Trash: it is to change it repeatedly of deposit or container to be eliminated the waste in suspension.
• Filtering: in order to continue cleaning the wine, it is subjected to a filtration in order to eliminate the smallest particles.
• Bottling: finally comes the moment of bottling, where the wine finishes reaching its equilibrium. In this type of wines that do not require aging their stay in the bottles is much in The varieties of grapes used to make rosé wines are:
Garnacha
Syrah
Cariñena
Tempranillo
Pinot Noir
Cabernet Sauvignon
Merlot

Benefits of rosé wine

Like its brothers, red and white wines, rosé wine has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Fart also these types of wines you have these benefits:
• Slows aging
• Helps lower cholesterol.
• Improves blood circulation.
• Low in fat
Nutritional information
• Calories: 66.96 kcal
• Grease: 0
• Cholesterol: 0
• Sodium: 4 mg
• Carbohydrate: 1,4 g
• Fiber: 0
• Sugars: 1.4 gr
• Proteins: 0,10
These indications correspond to 100 grs of the drink
In recent years the consumption of rosé wine has experienced a very remarkable global growth (+ 25%). A number of factors have contributed to this, such as the fact that the younger people have been aiming to consume this type of wine because of its softness to drink in snacks. Another influential factor has been the presentation of the wine in bottles of new design. And the third and not least has been the appearance of premium wines with limited productions.ferior to the red ones, and therefore they can be consumed much sooner.

Best rose wines online

The best wines are those that we like, so we will not recommend any and if you invite us to consult our offer of rosé wines, where you can find them of all types and prices.

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