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The Globe and Mail 🏢 Globe and Mail Inc. (Woodbridge) May 30, 2026 · 5 min read Quick Score ○ Unverifiable View full audit trail → C.R.E.E.D. audited

From faintly coloured to neon pink, rosé wines seek acceptance

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GOOD TASTE From faintly coloured to neon pink, rosé wines seek acceptance CHRISTOPHER WATERS SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL PUBLISHED MAY 30, 2026 Open this photo in gallery: The quality of Canadian rosés has improved as producers embrace the style and recognize its potential, writes Christopher Waters. KEVIN VAN PAASSEN/THE GLOBE AND MAIL COMMENTS SHARE SAVE FOR LATER Despite its popularity, rosé still struggles to be accepted as a fine wine style by consumers and members of the wine trade. As with bags of ice cubes, sales of pink wines in Canada often increase in warm weather. According t…
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