What type of wine is commonly made using red grapes, where the skins, crushed grapes, stem, and seeds are used, but removed early in the maceration process, and are usually blended with other batches?
Answer Rosé Wine
Rosé wines are made with red wine grapes, and usually the must - or skins, seeds, and stems - are removed early in the maceration process. Another method used to create a rosé is to blend a little red wine into a white wine, usually at a roughly 95% white to 5% red ratio.
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