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== Market Insights ==
== Market Insights ==
Today’s Rosés are different from those 10 to 20+ years ago. They are not sweet
Today’s Rosés are different from those 10 to 20+ years ago. They are not sweet
and cloying but bright, crisp and refreshing. They pair with a variety of foods
and cloying but bright, crisp and refreshing. They pair with a variety of foods
from roast chicken and pork, light salads, burgers, pizza and anything with
from roast chicken and pork, light salads, burgers, pizza and anything with
BBQ sauce. The Reserve Grenache Rosé is DRY.
BBQ sauce. The Reserve Grenache Rosé is DRY.
- Commercial Rosé wine sales increased by 300% from 2016 to 2020 and is
- Commercial Rosé wine sales increased by 300% from 2016 to 2020 and is
predicted to grow another 70% from 2020-2024.
predicted to grow another 70% from 2020-2024.
- In France Rosé wines are now more popular than white wines!
- In France Rosé wines are now more popular than white wines!
- Rose has it’s own hashtags like #roseeveryday #yeswayrose and more.
- Rose has it’s own hashtags like #roseeveryday #yeswayrose and more.


== Suggested Additional Product ==
== Suggested Additional Product ==

Revision as of 12:44, 21 February 2023

Reserve Grenache Rose
Wine Region Australia
Size 10L
Alcohol 12%
Body Medium
Oak None
Sweetness Dry
SV Product # 2134
GVI Product # 7539
Reserve Styles

Description

All the charm of a fine Grenache with the freshness and softness that comes when the juice is quickly separated from the skins which results in the inviting salmon colour. Strawberry, raspberry with crisp acidity. Incredible fruit.

Notes

Market Insights

Today’s Rosés are different from those 10 to 20+ years ago. They are not sweet

and cloying but bright, crisp and refreshing. They pair with a variety of foods

from roast chicken and pork, light salads, burgers, pizza and anything with

BBQ sauce. The Reserve Grenache Rosé is DRY.

- Commercial Rosé wine sales increased by 300% from 2016 to 2020 and is

predicted to grow another 70% from 2020-2024.

- In France Rosé wines are now more popular than white wines!

- Rose has it’s own hashtags like #roseeveryday #yeswayrose and more.

Suggested Additional Product