20 French Rosés

New reviews of easy-drinking rosés from the Rhône Valley’s Tavel region as well as Provence and Languedoc
James Molesworth
Posted: April 23, 2010

Some of the best dry rosés come from southern France, stretching from the Rhône through Provence and the Languedoc. Rosé has enjoyed a trendy spotlight of late, so some versions carry surprising price tags. But for the most part, these are wines meant for casual, fun drinking and immediate consumption, so prices remain modest overall.

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