In the spring wine guide Everything’s coming up rosés for spring published by the Boston Herald on April 30, 2025, entertainment columnist Jed Gottlieb features Banfi’s Rosa Regale Sparkling Rosé as an ideal choice for consumers who prefer sweet over dry rosé wines during the spring season celebration. Gottlieb highlights that the century-old winery, still owned by the Mariani family and run by third-generation proprietor Cristina Mariani-May, has created a portfolio full of gems, with this bubbly rosé standing out as one of the inexpensive sparklers priced at $19.99 that delivers welcome sweetness exuding citrus balanced with a bit of acidity. The article positions Rosa Regale Sparkling Rosé among five carefully curated spring wine selections ranging from Prosecco rosés to Napa Valley vintages and Italian whites, emphasizing that pairing it with 90+ Cellars Prosecco Rosé provides consumers with a pair of prosecco rosés to fit a wide range of palates from dry to sweet. Gottlieb frames the feature within the celebration of spring’s arrival and rosé’s wonderful 2,500-year history stretching back to ancient Greece, noting that rosé can be sweet or dry, affordable or a splurge, and pairs wonderfully with loads of spring and summer dishes for consumers eager to toast the season.
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Everything’s coming up rosés for spring