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Which rosé for the perfect food and wine pairing?

The Rising Popularity of Rosé Wine: Perfect Pairings and Tips
Rosé wine’s popularity continues to soar, and it’s now a versatile choice for a variety of meals. While rosé is the ideal companion for summer dining, it can also elevate many other recipes. Discover our tips for the best food and wine pairings with rosé.
What Rosé Wine to Enjoy with an Aperitif?
Rosé is undoubtedly the favorite wine of the French during summer. Its light and refreshing nature, combined with fruity notes, makes it perfect for pairing with a wide range of appetizers. Rosé is highly versatile and complements many types of snacks and dishes. It pairs wonderfully with homemade fish rillettes, toast, salads, cheese cubes, grilled vegetable skewers, chips, dips, and vegetable and fruit sticks. For your summer aperitifs, consider a young rosé from Provence, where nearly 35% of rosés originate. Regional appellations such as Côtes de Provence offer fruity and light wines, ideal for any kind of aperitif.
Rosé Wine with Mediterranean Cuisine
You can also opt for a fruity rosé to accompany Mediterranean recipes. The majority of French rosés come from Provence, Var, and Languedoc, making them an excellent match for regional dishes. Whether you're serving ratatouille, eggplant Parmesan, aioli, or grilled fish, a good rosé can enhance these homemade meals. Choose a cuvée from a Languedoc-Roussillon estate or a Provençal château. With their red fruit notes and fine minerality, these rosés pair perfectly with Mediterranean dishes, offering the ideal regional food and wine match.
What Rosé Wine to Pair with Exotic Dishes?
If you’re preparing an exotic or spicy dish, such as couscous, curry, or an Asian meal, a quality rosé can be a great match. Rosé is particularly well-suited to exotic cuisines. For example, a bottle of Bandol rosé could be a perfect choice. Bandol rosés, with their significant proportion of Mourvèdre, have the structure and intensity to balance spicier dishes and age gracefully.
At Avenue des Vins, we offer a wide selection of rosés from the best French appellations. Whether it’s a Provence rosé, Var, Loire, or Languedoc-Roussillon, our bottles from the finest terroirs and producers ensure excellent food and wine pairings. For all your occasions, festive meals, and everyday dining, we also provide red wines, white wines, and champagne directly from châteaux and estates. From Corsica to Bordeaux, the Loire Valley, Southwest France, Rhône, and beyond, we select the best wines in France for you. Explore the best food and wine pairings for salads, cheese, raclette, fish, meats, desserts, and more.
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