roséwein
Roséwein, also known as Rosé or pink wine, is a type of wine that gets its color from brief contact with grape skins. It is produced from red grape varieties, but the juice is separated from the skins before it can extract significant amounts of pigment. The duration of this skin contact, typically ranging from a few hours to a few days, determines the intensity of the wine's pink hue, which can vary from a pale salmon to a deep rose.
There are several methods for producing roséwein. The most common is the maceration method, where red grapes
Roséwein can be made from a wide variety of red grape varietals, including Grenache, Syrah, Pinot Noir,