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Rose Wines are made from Red grapes that are crushed and only brief contact is allowed between the skins (which contain the coloured pigments and tannins) and the juice (which comes from the colourless flesh of the grape). It is the degree of the contact between the skins and the juice that determines the final colour of the wine. Thus rosé wines lack both the deep colour and the tannic structure of red wines made from the same grape varieties, and in this sense are more like white wines, and are best served very cold. It is also rare to find rose wines subjected to oak treatment
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