The Philipps Rosé from the Pfalz wine-growing region presents itself in the glass in a brilliantly shimmering raspberry pink. In the glass, this rosé wine from Philipp Kuhn reveals aromas of pears, nashi pear, lemongrass, limes and kumquats, complemented by cinnamon, dark chocolate and vanilla. This dry rosé wine from Philipp Kuhn is just right for wine drinkers who would ideally have 0.0 grams of sugar in their wine.
The Philipps Rosé is already very close to this, as it was vinified with just 3.9 grams of residual sugar. This crisp rosé wine presents itself light-footed and complex on the palate. Due to its lively fruit acid, the Philipps Rosé is exceptionally fresh and lively on the palate. The finale of this youthful rosé wine from the wine-growing region Palatinate, more precisely from Laumersheim, finally inspires with a beautiful reverberation.