Popsugar Parenting Wine Can You Drink Rosé Wine in Winter? There's a Rosé Just For the Winter Months, and Thank God We Don't Have to Start Drinking Water Now 4 October 2018 by Rebecca Brown As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. If it breaks your heart every Fall to place your Whispering Angel in the back of the fridge to make room for mulled ciders and the like, we may be able to help you frame the way you drink your Rosé. While the crispy sweetness traditionally makes it a warm-weather varietal, there are now refreshing, dry Rosés that are perfect for Winter. Yes, you heard us right. You can now drink your Rosé year-round. Here are two bottles that will help you get it done. 2017 Chateau de Berne Inspiration Rosé Image Source: b-21.com 2017 Chateau de Berne Inspiration Rosé ($20) pairs well in Winter with poultry or even ham. It's a tart bottle, though, with hints of strawberry. Thinking about Thanksgiving? It sips nicely with cranberry sauce and veggies like green beans or squash. 2017 Chateau de Berne Inspiration Rosé $20 from b-21.com Buy Now Ultimate Provence Urban Provence Rosé 2017 Image Source: wine.com Bring Ultimate Provence Urban Provence Rosé 2017 ($24) to any big gathering. It's light but has the boldness of a Syrah. Pour it while eating herb-roasted turkey or even Thanksgiving stuffing. Ultimate Provence Urban Provence Rosé 2017 $24 from wine.com Buy Now WineHoliday