How long does Rosé wine typically age?

In contrast to some red and white wines, rosé is usually created to be enjoyed right away and does not need to be aged. The majority of rose wines are enjoyed within one to two years of their vintage date when their fruit flavors are bright and their acidity is lively. A few premium rosé wines can get some complexity with medium term aging but you should check the specific producer recommendations to find out their optimal drinking windows.
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