Dôle Blanche (rosé style)

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Dôle Blanche (rosé style) is a pale, delicately fruity Swiss rosé wine from Valais, typically made from Pinot Noir and Gamay grapes vinified without skin contact to produce a light-colored, aromatic style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Swiss wine style
rosé wine
appearance pale
aromaticProfile floral notes
red berry notes
colorIntensity very pale pink
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
fermentationVessel stainless steel (typical)
foodPairing grilled fish
light appetizers
salads
white meats
grapeColor red grapes
grapeVarietyUsed Gamay
Pinot Noir NERFINISHED
originAppellation Valais AOC NERFINISHED
primaryUse table wine
productionCountry Switzerland NERFINISHED
productionMethodDetail short or no maceration of red grapes
regionOfOrigin Valais NERFINISHED
relatedStyle Dôle (red wine style)
servingOccasion aperitif
summer drinking
style aromatic
light-colored
typicalAcidity medium to high
typicalAlcoholRange medium
typicalAroma delicately fruity
typicalBody light-bodied
typicalGrapeBlend Pinot Noir and Gamay
typicalMarket Swiss domestic market
typicalServingTemperature chilled
typicalSweetness dry
vinificationMethod without skin contact
wineCategory PDO wine
wineColor rosé
wineType still wine

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Valais AOC specialDesignation Dôle Blanche (rosé style)