RoséSchaumweine
Rosé Schaumweine, commonly known as rosé sparkling wines, are effervescent wines with a pink hue. The color can range from pale salmon to deep ruby, depending on the grape varietals used and the winemaking process. These wines are produced using various methods, including the Charmat method (secondary fermentation in large tanks) and the traditional method (secondary fermentation in the bottle), which is also used for Champagne.
The production of rosé sparkling wine typically involves maceration of red grape skins with the juice for
Rosé Schaumweine are enjoyed globally and come from diverse regions. While not as strictly defined as Champagne,