Pronunciation: /roʊz waɪn/
noun a type of wine that is typically served chilled
A1 I like to drink rose wine with my friends.
A2 She bought a bottle of rose wine for the party.
B1 Pairing rose wine with seafood is a popular choice.
B2 The sommelier recommended a French rose wine for the main course.
C1 The vineyard's rose wine has won several awards.
C2 The subtle notes of strawberry and rose in this wine make it a delightful choice for a summer evening.
formal The guests were served a refreshing glass of rose wine during the reception.
informal Let's grab a bottle of rose wine for our picnic this weekend.
slang I'm in the mood for some rosé, wanna join?
figurative Her cheeks turned as pink as rose wine when she heard the surprising news.
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