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Rosé winemaking in 6 key steps

Fresh, vibrant, and elegant, rosé wine is the result of a precise winemaking process. Here is rosé winemaking explained in 6 simple steps.

1. Harvesting

Rosé is made from red grape varieties such as Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, or Pinot Noir. Grapes are often harvested slightly earlier to preserve freshness and natural acidity.

2. Crushing and pressing

The grapes are gently crushed and pressed to extract the juice.

3. Short skin contact

The juice remains in contact with the grape skins for only a few hours. This brief maceration gives the wine its pink color, which can range from pale to deeper shades depending on the duration.

4. Separation

Once the desired color is achieved, the juice is separated from the skins. From this point, the process is similar to white winemaking.

5. Fermentation

The juice ferments in stainless steel tanks under temperature control to preserve fresh fruit aromas.

6. Short Aging and Bottling

Rosé is typically aged for a short period before being bottled quickly to maintain its brightness and freshness.


Rosé winemaking may look simple, but timing is everything. Just a few extra hours of skin contact can significantly change the color, structure, and overall style of the wine.

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