How is Rosé wine different from white and red wines?

The feature that makes rosé wine different from white and red wine is that it gives a transition from acidic whites to fruity reds. The white wines are made from green grapes and the reds are made from red or black grapes, while rosé wines are produced from red grape varieties with minimal skin contact, which gives them a pale pink color. This way the process gives an acidity of a cooling nature and fruity flavors, so, rosé becomes an easily-approachable option.