Wriggly Tin Wine Independent wine merchant

Wine style guide

Buy rosé wine for sunshine, food and easy pouring.

Rosé is not just a summer shortcut. It can be pale and dry, juicy and fruity, crisp and mineral or fuller and food-friendly.

Provence-style rosé Dry pinks Fruity rosé Food-friendly bottles

Style guide

Choosing rosé wine made easier

Rosé is not just a summer shortcut. It can be pale and dry, juicy and fruity, crisp and mineral or fuller and food-friendly.

Use this page as a practical starting point, then browse the live bottles below. The selection updates with the WooCommerce category when the page is on the live website.

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Pale dry rosé

Often inspired by Provence, these wines are crisp, delicate and clean, with red berries, citrus and a dry finish.

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Fruity rosé

Some rosé is softer, juicier and more openly fruity, which makes it a brilliant crowd-pleaser.

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Fuller rosé

Darker or more textured rosé can handle proper food, from grilled meat to spiced vegetables.

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Rosé with food

Dry rosé is brilliant with salads, seafood, mezze, charcuterie, roast chicken and spicy dishes.

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Rosé temperature

Serve chilled, but not ice-cold if the wine has more texture or seriousness.

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Rosé all year

A good rosé can work beyond summer, especially with lighter dinners and sharing food.

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Rosé Wine FAQs

A few useful answers

Which rosé wine should I choose?

Choose pale dry rosé for crisp freshness, fruity rosé for easy drinking and fuller rosé when you want something more food-friendly.

Can I buy rosé wine online from Wriggly Tin Wine?

Yes. This page loads rosé wines from the live WooCommerce rosé wine category.

What food goes with rosé wine?

Rosé works with salads, seafood, charcuterie, mezze, roast chicken, grilled vegetables and mildly spicy food.

Need help choosing rosé wine?

Tell us what you are cooking, who you are buying for or what you usually enjoy, and we will point you towards the right bottle.

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