Even sipping at a social distance, sunny days mean it’s rosé season. The selection of kosher pinks is better than ever:
Dalton Pink Moscato, £11.99
This deep, candy-pink, sweet and gently sparkling Moscato is low enough in alcohol that you could drink it all afternoon. Perfect with puddings - and the cute label makes it a great gift to send to cheer up a friend.
Baron Herzog White Zinfandel, £11.99
Another fruity favourite, with the sweet scent of strawberries and a deep blush hue. A lowish alcohol level makes it an refreshing aperitif.
You can’t beat a Provence rosé, and there are a few that will transport you to the south of France – even if you can’t actually get there.
Sainte Beatrice Instant B, £16.99
This deep, salmon-pink wine is dry but with plenty of red fruit and tropical flavour. The gorgeous golden B on the label makes it another lovely gift. You can almost hear the Med gently lapping.
Roubine La Vie En Rosé 2019, £20.99 and Chateau Roubine Rosé 2018, £25.99
Made in the heart of Provence by Valérie Rouselle, these wines are dry, light with plenty of fruity flavours. I would happily receive either of these beautiful-looking bottles. Both wines have that elegant, pale salmon-coloured hue you associate with a Provencal rosé, plus a dry, South of France flavour.
Chateau Maime 2018, £30.99
Priced for a special meal, this pale salmon-coloured Provencal rosé is full of tropical fruit and crisp acidity. An elegant accompaniment to a meal.
Israel produces a range of rosé styles:
Carmel Appelation Rosé 2018, £18.49
This wine, made in the Judean hills, has a fresh, peachy fruitiness and pale strawberry-coloured hue. Chill it down well for your barbecue feast.
Flam Rosé 2019, £28.99
Sharing the same blush colour, this is another Judean Hills-grown wine with the scent of strawberries. Serve it with a grilled chicken or salmon supper.
More info from Kedem