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5 Rose Wines to Sip This Fall 2024

5 Rose Wines to Sip This Fall 2024

True wine lovers know the perfect drink to transition into the season: a chilled glass of rosé. Think rosé is just for summer? Think again! Fall is the perfect time to explore rich, flavorful rosé wines that pair beautifully with cooler evenings, hearty meals, and cozy get-togethers. We’ve gathered a selection of five rosé wines to sip this fall that will elevate your autumn vibes to the next level. Let’s dive into these must-try bottles.



1. Whispering Angel 2023

A classic among rosé lovers, Whispering Angel from Château d'Esclans never disappoints. This 2023 vintage, made from a blend of Grenache, Cinsault, and Vermentino grapes, delivers delicate floral notes and crisp acidity. The fresh strawberry and citrus flavors make it a crowd-pleaser, but its subtle earthiness and minerality offer just enough depth to pair beautifully with fall dishes like roasted chicken or butternut squash risotto.

2. Château Miraval Rosé 2023

Ah, the wine from the estate owned by none other than Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie (yes, they still co-own it!). Château Miraval’s 2023 rosé is a blend of Cinsault, Grenache, Syrah, and Rolle. This wine bursts with bright, juicy notes of red fruits like raspberries and cherries but also brings a surprising hint of salinity and herbaceous undertones that make it perfect for sipping in cooler weather.


3. Château Saint-Maur L'Excellence Rosé 2023

For those who like their rosé with a bit more structure and complexity, Château Saint-Maur’s L'Excellence Rosé is an excellent pick. Made primarily from Grenache, this wine has aromas of white peach, pear, and a touch of citrus zest. It’s the kind of wine that has an elegant mouthfeel and lingers on the palate, offering notes of ripe melon and minerality that make it feel extra special.


4. Château Minuty M Rosé et Or 2023

Another Provençal star, Château Minuty’s Rosé et Or 2023 is everything you want from a sophisticated rosé. With notes of grapefruit, blood orange, and a pinch of wet stone, this wine feels as if it was designed to be sipped while wrapped in a cozy blanket on a chilly afternoon. It has enough acidity to keep it refreshing but enough body to keep you warm.


5. Abracadabra Rosé 2022

Moving slightly west to Washington State, we find the Abracadabra Rosé 2022, a delightful blend of Syrah and Sangiovese. This rosé is more robust, with hints of watermelon, pink grapefruit, and even a slight peppery finish. It’s the kind of wine that feels vibrant yet comforting—kind of like the transition from summer to fall.

6. Domaine Tempier Bandol Rosé 2022

Looking for a rosé with a bit of a cult following? Domaine Tempier Bandol Rosé is a favorite among wine enthusiasts and for good reason. With its blend of Mourvèdre, Grenache, and Cinsault, it delivers a more robust, layered flavor. You’ll get notes of peach, wild herbs, and even a touch of spice. This rosé has a richness that makes it suitable for sipping all through fall and even into early winter.

7. Bodegas Muga Rosado 2022

For something different, check out Bodegas Muga’s 2022 Rosado. This Spanish rosé is a blend of Garnacha, Viura, and Tempranillo, offering a bit more acidity and crispness than your typical French rosés. The notes of peach and white flower blend with a hint of almond, making it feel both light and substantial.


Why Rosé Works for Fall


Now, you might be wondering, "Why drink rosé when the weather cools down?" While red wines tend to dominate fall tables, rosé is perfect for those in-between days when you want something refreshing but with enough complexity to match heartier meals. Plus, with food pairings like roasted meats, fall veggies, and even creamy pasta dishes, these rosés work just as well in autumn as they do in summer.

The versatility of rosé is what makes it such a great year-round wine. Whether you’re enjoying a cozy fire pit night, a Thanksgiving feast, or just a casual gathering with friends, these rosé wines will bring a fresh yet rich flavor to your fall table.

Final thoughts

So, there you have it—rosé wines to sip and savor this fall. So whether you’re hosting a cozy dinner or just looking to unwind with a glass of wine and a good book, these bottles will keep your taste buds happy and your mood elevated.

So, next time someone says rosé is just a summer thing, pour them a glass of Château Minuty or Abracadabra, and let them know that rosé is here for fall too. Cheers to that!

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