
Rosé; so much more than White Zinfandel
Now, spare me the hogwash that you do not like sweet wines or scoff at me with your uppity personality that rosé is for grannies or pretentious old yacht owners. Oh no no no, rosé is some of the most versatile wines you will ever taste. Ever hear of Brosé? Yes, rosé is for all.

Easing into red wine
As one eases into the world of red wine, the first question I would ask myself is, what is it about white wine that you prefer?

Wedding Champagne
It is everything I want in a wine. Sure, I am partial to sparkling wine, while many are not. Sure I favor the rosé from Tavel while many prefer Provance. However, I think you would be hard-pressed to find a better wine for under $100.