Rosé
Rosé wine, often referred to as "rosé," is a type of wine that falls between red and white wine in terms of color and flavor. It's made from a variety of red grape varieties and is produced by allowing the grape skins to come into contact with the grape juice for a short period, typically a few hours to a couple of days. This brief maceration process imparts the pink or salmon color to the wine.
Rosé wine has gained popularity for its approachability, versatility, and refreshing character, making it a favorite for casual sipping and outdoor gatherings. It's often associated with summertime and is appreciated for its wide range of styles and flavors.