Rosé wines

Rosé is back in vogue - the most famous representatives came and still come from Provence. Feiniwy.ch offers an exciting selection ranging from single-varietal to cuvée wines. The rosé, which is made from red wine varieties, gets its fresh colour from a short maceration period, i.e. the grape must is only in contact with the pressed skins for a short time. The rosé is then produced in a similar way to a white wine, which gives most rosés their typical freshness.

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Who specifically Buy rosé wine are looking for more than just any summer drink. You want to find a rosé that really suits your taste and your occasionsYou want a fresh, elegant wine that goes with light dishes, shines on the terrace and accompanies a menu harmoniously even in winter. At Weinbüro Felber, we curate rosé wines for feiniwy.ch that cover precisely this range of lightness, finesse and character.

Discover rosé wine online: from Provence to Switzerland

Rosé wine thrives on variety. At feiniwy.ch you will find tart to fruity varieties, bone-dry accompaniments to meals and aromatic rosés for aperitifs. The spectrum ranges from light salmon-coloured Côtes-de-Provence to spicy Italian rosés and typical Swiss specialities such as Œil de Perdrix or Valais rosé. Most of our rosé wines come from classic quality regions. Provence, Languedoc, Tuscany, Veneto, Navarre, Rioja and important Swiss growing regions form the backbone of the range. Thanks to this focus, you get rosé that reflects excitement, freshness and origin in the glass.

Summer hit and year-round companion: what rosé wine is suitable for

Rosé has a reputation as a summer wine - and freshly chilled, it is ideal for garden parties, barbecues or picnics by the lake. However, a characterful rosé works just as well in winter as an aperitif or accompaniment to fish, poultry or vegetable dishes. Typical uses for good rosé wines:
  • Aperitif and terrace wine at 8-10 °C
  • Grilled dishes with poultry, vegetables, fish or seafood
  • Light pasta with vegetables or seafood
  • Asian cuisine with moderate spiciness
  • Fine appetiser platters with cured ham, terrines or tapas
When choosing rosé wine online, it is worth looking at the grape variety and origin. A Grenache-based Provence rosé is often very delicate and mineral, a Spanish rosado shows more berry fruit, while a Ticino rosé based on Merlot has a melting flavour and structure.

Buying rosé wine: how to read the product information correctly

When buying rosé wine in the online shop, a few key details on the product detail page will help you:
Criterion What you read from it
grape varieties Character of the rosé, e.g. Grenache for red berries, Syrah for spice, Pinot Noir for elegance
Origin / Appellation Style: Provence rather delicate, Spain and Italy more intense, Switzerland often delicately fruity and precise
Residual sugar / style Dry, semi-dry or fruity - important for aperitifs and food pairing
Expansion Steel tank for freshness, wood for structure and fullness
Vintage Younger vintages for freshness, mature rosés for more complex flavours
The tasting note in the shop summarises these factors. Look out for terms such as „crisp acidity“, „delicate melt“ or „spicy notes“ to find the right style for your occasion.

Summer & all year round: which rosé suits your taste?

People who buy rosé wine often have a specific image in their minds: bone dry, fruity, strong or light. At Weinbüro Felber, we organise our range according to how you use rosé in everyday life: Light terrace rosés Light colour, low alcohol, lots of freshness. Ideal as an uncomplicated aperitif when receiving guests or planning a relaxed evening in the garden. Food companion with structure Stronger rosé wines from Spain, Italy or Switzerland bring more body and tannin. These varieties harmonise well with grilled dishes, Mediterranean cuisine or spicy dishes. Rosé for special occasions Aromatic, complex Provence rosés or characterful Swiss rosé wines work well in a fine glass with multi-course menus, at festive aperitifs or as a gift. If you would like to get an initial overview, it is worth taking a look at the general section Buy wine online, where we briefly present the entire range and structure it according to origin and style.

Rosé wine from Switzerland, France, Italy and Spain

At the centre of our rosé range are four countries of origin that offer different enjoyment profiles: Swiss rosé Valais Rosé and Œil de Perdrix from western Switzerland combine fine fruit with clear acidity. These wines fit stylistically into our category Swiss wine and are ideal for guests who prefer regional specialities. Rosé wines from France Provence, Languedoc and other regions offer elegant, salmon-coloured rosés with aromas of citrus, red berries and herbs. Many of these wines act as a safe choice when ordering rosé wine online for mixed groups of guests. Italian rosé wines Rosato from regions such as Tuscany, Veneto or Apulia combines Mediterranean flavour and juicy fruit. Those who would like to Italian wine will find a summery addition here. Spanish Rosado More intense colour, pronounced fruit and often a hint of spice. In the context of our Spanish wines Rosados are versatile accompaniments to tapas, paella or barbecues.

Buy & select rosé wine: Tips from Weinbüro Felber

As a specialised wine office, we check every rosé wine in the glass before it reaches the shop. We pay particular attention to:
  • Balance of fruit and acidity - the wine should be refreshing and yet harmonious.
  • Clear origin - A Provence rosé should taste of Provence, a Swiss rosé should show its region.
  • clean vinification - No disturbing off-flavours, juicy, precise taste.
  • Reputable price-performance ratio - Premium segment, but transparent and fairly priced.
If you would like to delve deeper into the technical background of wine, we recommend taking a look at our article on the Ageing of the wine. There we explain how steel tanks or wooden barrels influence the style - a topic that can be felt directly in the glass of rosé wines.

Buy rosé wine at feiniwy.ch online shop: advantages at a glance

Feiniwy.ch combines the personal touch of a wine agency with the convenience of an online shop. When you choose your rosé wine online, you benefit from:
  • curated selection instead of oversupply - each product is deliberately set.
  • Focus on Europe - French, Italian, Spanish and Swiss rosé wines with a clear origin.
  • competent advice - If you have any questions, we are personally available at the Felber wine office.
  • Synergy in the product range - suitable additions to Red wine, White wine and sparkling wine.
The result is a shopping experience that appeals to both connoisseurs and curious newcomers.

FAQ about buying rosé wine at feiniwy.ch

Which 4 rosé wines are well known?

Four rosé styles provide a good overview before you buy rosé wine: Provence rosé made from Grenache and Cinsault with a delicate colour and slightly salty freshness, Spanish rosado with intense berry fruit, Ticino rosé based on Merlot with a melting texture and Œil de Perdrix from Switzerland, typically made from Pinot Noir. In the rosé wine category on feiniwy.ch you will find representatives of all the styles mentioned and can select rosé wine online according to origin and grape variety.

Which wine for heartburn?

Those who are prone to heartburn often tolerate dry, rather low-acid wines better. With rosé wines, it is advisable to take a look at the origin and style: wines from warmer regions such as parts of Italy or Spain often show softer acidity than very taut, cool rosés. At feiniwy.ch, we list detailed information for all wines; if you are sensitive, preferably order subtle, dry rosé wines and enjoy them with a meal, not on an empty stomach.

Which rosé wine is the best in Switzerland?

There is no such thing as the „best“ rosé wine in Switzerland, as flavours and areas of use vary. Elegant Œil-de-Perdrix wines from Neuchâtel or Valais and structured rosé wines from Ticino are widely recognised. At Weinbüro Felber, we select Swiss rosé wines for feiniwy.ch that combine aromatic clarity, regional typicity and a harmonious price-pleasure ratio so that you can easily buy high-quality rosé wine in our shop.

Which are the best rosé wines?

The best rosé wines combine freshness, precise fruit and a clear signature of origin. Internationally, Côtes-de-Provence, Bandol, Navarra, Rioja, Tuscany and selected Swiss regions are regarded as references. At feiniwy.ch, we concentrate our rosé wine range on these quality regions and allow you to order rosé wine online, which is a convincing accompaniment to food both in summer and all year round.

For which occasions is rosé wine particularly suitable?

Rosé wine is ideal for summer parties, barbecues, aperitifs and picnics, but is also suitable for festive menus when a lighter wine is required. A fresh rosé harmonises with fish, white meat, Mediterranean cuisine and Asian dishes with moderate spiciness. If you are buying rosé wine specifically, we recommend a combination of a lighter terrace rosé and a more structured food type so that you are equipped for different occasions.

How long can rosé wine be stored?

Many rosé wines develop their charm in the first one to three years after the harvest, when freshness and primary fruit take centre stage. Exceptions are complex rosés from top vineyards, which develop positively for several years. For practical planning when buying rosé wine, the rule of thumb is: favour current or previous vintages and store in a cool place, protected from light. You can also find more detailed information on storage in the guide „10 tips for storing wine properly at home“, which you can access at feiniwy.ch.

How does rosé wine differ from white wine and red wine?

Rosé is made from red grapes whose skins are only in contact with the must for a short time. As a result, rosé combines the freshness of many white wines with some of the flavours of red varieties. Compared to red wine, the tannin structure is usually much softer, which makes rosé the ideal introduction if you have guests with different wine tastes. In our shop, you can see rosé, white wine and red wine side by side, allowing you to choose according to style and occasion before ordering your wine online.

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