Dry Rose Wine
Step away from the sugary blends and discover the crisp, mouth-watering sophistication of true dry rosé wine. Hand-selected for their mineral tension and refreshing acidity, these versatile bottles offer vibrant notes of wild strawberry, citrus zest, and crushed stone with absolutely no cloying sweetness on the finish.
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Two Rivers Isle Of Beauty Rose 2024 75cl
Isle of Beauty is the evocative name given to the French island of Corsica, located in the Mediterranean sea. This is where winemaker David Clousto...New Zealand
Marlborough
2024
Dry Rose
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Quatre Vin Organic Provence Rose 2022 75cl
Crafted by four friends alongside the seasoned Negrel family (seven generations of expertise!), this Cotes de Provence Rose uses organically farmed...France
Provence
2022
Dry Rose
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Terras Lusas Rose 2023 75cl
A vibrant wine with attractive aromas of red cherries, combined with exotic hints of lychee, which are echoed on the palate, with a rounded texture...Portugal
Alentejo
2023
Dry Rose
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La Mascaronne Provence Rose 2024 75cl
Château La Mascaronne Rosé is a true expression of Provençal terroir, crafted from carefully selected Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah, and Vermentino gra...France
Provence
2024
Dry Rose
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Ca Dei Frati Rosa Dei Frati Riviera Del Garda Classico Rose 2024 75cl
A light pink rosé with subtle orange-tinged hues. Zesty and vibrant, the nose offers aromas of summer pudding and ripe strawberries, leading to a r...Italy
Lugana
2024
Dry Rose
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Aix Rose 2023 Coteaux d'Aix en Provence 150cl Magnum
Maison Saint AIX is a family-owned estate run by the Kurver family, who moved from the Netherlands, purchased the domaine, and founded the AIX bran...France
Provence
2024
Dry Rose
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Chateau d'Esclans Rock Angel Rose 2022 75cl
Côtes de Provence Rosé ‘Rock Angel’ Cuvée d’Esclans is a structured, expressive rosé from Château d’Esclans, offering more depth and complexity th...France
Provence
2022
Dry Rose
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Lafran Veyrolles Bandol Rosé 2023 75cl
Domaine Lafran Veyrolles is widely recognised as one of the top three producers in the Bandol appellation, farming just 10 hectares of vines on the...France
Provence
2024
Dry Rose
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Domaine Rimauresq Rose Cru Classe 2024 75cl
Domaine Rimauresq Rosé de Presse, AOP Côtes de Provence 2024 is a refined, expressive rosé from one of Provence’s forward-thinking estates. Delicat...France
Provence
2024
Dry Rose
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Ultimate Provence Rose Wine Case - 6 Bottles
Introducing the epitome of elegance and the essence of Provence, our Ultimate Provence Wine Case. This extraordinary collection brings you the fine...France
Provence
Dry Rose
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Boutinot La Collection Rose 2023 Magnum 150cl
A great house rosé with plenty of character and finesse, from the French coast south-west of Montpellier. A perfect size for sharing (responsibly)!...France
Languedoc Roussillon
2023
Dry Rose
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M de Minuty Rose 2021 Limited Edition Bottle 75cl
This blush wine is an instant hit with its intense aromas ranging from tangy berries to tropical fruit notes. It’s vibrant and light on the palate ...France
Provence
2021
Dry Rose
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By Ott Rose 2025 Cotes du Provence 75cl
By Ott Rose is an elegant, mineral and beautifully crafted Provence rose from Domaine Ott, one of the region's most iconic and historic estates. Ma...France
Provence
2025
Dry Rose
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The most reliable way to identify a completely dry rosé is by looking for specific regional terms or the alcohol by volume (ABV) percentage. On European bottles, terms like Sec (France), Secco or Asciutto (Italy), and Seco (Spain) guarantee a dry style. For new world wines where these terms are less common, a helpful rule of thumb is to check the alcohol level. A rosé with an ABV of 12.5% or higher is almost always fermented completely dry, as the yeast has converted virtually all the grape sugars into alcohol.
No, the shade of pink does not dictate the sweetness level of the wine. The colour of a rosé is determined entirely by how long the clear grape juice remains in contact with the dark grape skins, a process called maceration. A pale, salmon-pink wine can still contain high levels of residual sugar if the fermentation was stopped early. Conversely, a deeply coloured, vibrant ruby rosé can be vinified to be bone-dry, offering intense fruit aromas with absolutely no sugar on the palate.
Dry rosé is often considered the ultimate chameleon of food pairing because it bridges the gap between white and red wine. It possesses the refreshing, crisp acidity and chilled temperature of a [white wine], allowing it to cut through fats and oils. At the same time, because it has brief contact with grape skins, it carries the subtle red-fruit flavours and light tannic structure of a [red wine]. This unique balance allows it to complement everything from delicate seafood and fresh salads to charcuterie and grilled white meats without overpowering the dish.
The global benchmark for premium dry rosé is Provence in southern France, renowned for its pale, crisp, and mineral-driven styles crafted from Grenache and Cinsault. Elsewhere in France, the Tavel appellation in the Rhône Valley is famous for producing deeply coloured, complex, and intensely savoury dry rosés. Beyond France, the Navarra region in Spain creates exceptional, fruit-forward dry styles from Garnacha, whilst Italy’s Abruzzo region is celebrated for its Cerasuolo, a vibrant, cherry-pink dry wine with fantastic structure.
The vast majority of dry rosés are intentionally crafted to be consumed fresh, ideally within one to two years of the vintage, to capture their vibrant fruit flavours and youthful acidity. However, certain premium, structured styles can benefit beautifully from cellaring. High-end rosés from appellations like Bandol in Provence, or those that have undergone oak aging and extended contact with yeast sediment, can develop remarkable complexity over three to five years, evolving to show mature notes of dried fruits, nuts, and earthy spices.