Every morning in the Summer Club, Olivier Poels offers his culinary fact-checking and reviews the true-false of our gastronomic culture.

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Can we make rosé wine by mixing white and red?

"It's totally wrong, with one exception, but in classic rosés it's forbidden, even though a European decree tried to authorize it three years ago. can not do it in our wine traditions.

The rosé wine comes from the direct pressing of red grapes. The wine is a little stained by the skin of the grapes, but you never mix red wine with white wine. The only exception is in Champagne. Indeed, the vast majority of rosé Champagne that you taste are blends of white wine, with a small drop of red wine. "