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Rosé
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"ROH-ZAY"

Rosé is made by allowing the skins of red grapes to touch the wine for only a short time. Where some red wines ferment for weeks at a time on red grape skins, Rosé wines are stained red for just a few hours, giving it its lovely pink color.

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Crisp, Delicate, Ripe Fruit

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France Chablis, Burgundy, Italy, California, New York, Australia (South Australia)

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White Zinfandel
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"ZIN-FAN-DELL"

Although similar in color to dry Rosés , White Zinfandel is a sweet wine made from the Zinfandel grape

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Dry, Grapefruit, Melon & Grass

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France Chablis, Burgundy, Italy, California, New York, Australia (South Australia)

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Prosecco
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"PROH-SEK-OH"

Prosecco is a bubbly wine from Italy, which is slightly sweeter than its French counterpart, Champagne. It often has notes of green apple, lemon and pear.

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Dry, Pear, Mineral & Citrus

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France Chablis, Burgundy, Italy, California, New York, Australia (South Australia)

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