Wine of the Day, No. 598
The production of rosé wines in Germany now accounts for 12 percent of wine made in that country, almost double the amount from the beginning of this decade. The reasons are easy to deduce -- first, climate change, which resulted in more pinot noir vines being planted; second, the immense worldwide thirst for rosé wines. Here's a fine example: the Von W…
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