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Relax Special Select Bubbles Rose Wine

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Introducing Relax Special Select Bubbles Rosé Wine – a celebration in every sip, meticulously crafted to enchant your senses and elevate your moments of joy. This effervescent rosé is a delightful fusion of quality craftsmanship and the vibrant spirit of celebration, making it the perfect companion for special occasions and everyday delights.

Glistening with a beautiful coral pink hue, the Relax Special Select Bubbles Rosé Wine invites you into a world of effervescence and elegance. Aromas of freshly picked strawberries, raspberries, and a hint of floral notes tantalize your nose, creating an enticing prelude to the experience that awaits.

Upon the first sip, the palate is treated to a burst of lively bubbles that dance on the tongue. The wine unfolds with a symphony of red berry flavors, including succulent strawberries and crisp raspberries, complemented by a subtle touch of citrus zest. The refreshing acidity and balanced sweetness make each sip a harmonious journey from start to finish.

Versatile and vivacious, this rosé is perfect for toasting to life's special moments or enhancing a casual gathering with friends. Its effervescent charm and delicate fruitiness make it an ideal pairing with light appetizers, seafood, or simply enjoyed on its own as a delightful aperitif.

Presented in an elegantly designed bottle, adorned with the iconic Relax label, the Special Select Bubbles Rosé Wine is not just a beverage; it's a statement of refined taste and an invitation to celebrate in style.

Relax Special Select Bubbles Rosé Wine – pop the cork, savor the effervescence, and let every moment be a sparkling celebration of life's pleasures. Cheers to joy, elegance, and the exquisite taste of Relax.

ABV

11%

Tasting Notes

Appearance:
A beguiling coral pink hue, reminiscent of a summer sunset, graces the glass, setting the stage for the lively and effervescent experience that awaits.

Aroma:
The nose is a fragrant bouquet of freshly picked strawberries and ripe raspberries, intertwined with subtle floral undertones. Delicate hints of citrus zest add a zesty and invigorating layer, creating an enticing olfactory symphony.

Palate:
With the first sip, a cascade of fine, persistent bubbles awakens the palate. The wine unfolds with a harmonious blend of red berry flavors, showcasing the succulence of ripe strawberries and the crispness of fresh raspberries. A refreshing burst of citrus adds brightness, creating a lively and celebratory palate.

Finish:
The finish is clean and uplifting, leaving a lingering impression of berry-infused freshness. A subtle sweetness is impeccably balanced by the wine's vibrant acidity, making each sip an invigorating and well-rounded experience.

Distillery Information

Sparkling wine is a wine with significant levels of carbon dioxide in it, making it fizzy. While the phrase commonly refers to champagne, European Union countries legally reserve that term for products exclusively produced in the Champagne region of France.
Sparkling rosé is exactly what it sounds like: pink wine laden with bubbles. These wines are produced all over the world in a variety of regions and styles. Most of the popular styles of sparkling wines you know—Champagne, cava, pét-nat, and more—are also available in rosé formats.
Rosé happens when the skins of red grapes touch wine for only a short time. Where some red wines ferment for weeks at a time on red grape skins, rosé wines are stained red for just a few hours.
Are all rosés sparkling? No, rosé can be made in three ways. They can be still, semi-sparkling or sparkling, each with a wide range of sweetness levels. So if you're not feeling like a bubbly drink, rest assured there's plenty other rosés to try.
Rosé wines can be anywhere from syrupy sweet to bone dry. Older Rosé varieties produced in France and Spain will generally be quite dry, while newer Rosé wines will often have more sweetness. Of course, there are many exceptions.

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