Think Zinfandel. White Zin is a blush it has contact with the skin for 6-8 hours where as red Zinfandel has skin contact 4-6 days. Also in this example the white zinfandel fermentation is stopped before it goes dry so you have the sweet taste. If you allow only a short contact time and allowed the wine to ferment dry then you would have a pink wine that was not sweet. This in now the trend with many blush or rose wines.
Blush wine is also called Rose (row-'zay), Pink or White Zinfandel. It is made of red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation has started. It can also be made of fruit or berries.
Blush, aka Rose wine, is technically considered a red wine.
Not only white grapes. Remember, you can make white wine from red grapes, but not red wine from white grapes.
yep. you refrigerate white and blush wine, not red though:)
Zinfandel is a variety of red grapes grown mostly in California used for wine making. Zinfandel wines can be red or blush. They have a fruity flavor.
Any rose, or white zinfandel is considered a blush wine.
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no. Some are blush, some yellow-ish, some deep-red almost purple, some green-ish. It all depends on the grape and how much grape-skin was included in the wine-making process.
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Blush is a very dark color. like dark red or dark green and so on. That is what blush is.
(to blush means to become red in the face, especially from modesty, embarrassment, or shame)"When called on to answer a question, he would blush with embarrassment."(as a noun, blush is also used to mean a red or rosy color)"He was awake at the first blush of dawn."