Discover our rose wine collection, bringing together the best organic and natural producers from across Europe's most celebrated regions. From the sunny vineyards of Provence offering classic French rose to the bold, fruit-forward Spanish rose wine from Catalonia and beyond, each bottle represents passionate winemakers committed to authentic and sustainable practices.
Whether you're after a crisp, mineral-driven bottle for summer afternoons or a more structured organic rose wine with enough weight to handle grilled vegetables and Mediterranean dishes, our selection covers every mood and occasion. Each wine has been tasted and chosen for its authenticity, character, and the way it captures the true essence of natural winemaking.
Whether you're committed to natural wine, or simply looking for great quality and valuable rose wine, our collection offers exceptional quality wines that never compromise on taste or values. Browse our selection online for UK-wide delivery or visit our East London shop.
Here you will find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions for this category.
Is rosé wine dry or sweet?
Most rosé wines are dry, especially those from regions like Provence, Languedoc, or Rioja. They may smell fruity or floral, but the flavour is usually crisp, light, and refreshing rather than sweet. That said, some rosés (especially outside Europe) can be off-dry or fruity, so it’s always worth checking the label or asking if unsure.
Why is rosé wine so cheap?
Rosé is often more affordable because it’s made to be enjoyed young, with less ageing and production time than many reds or whites. Regions like Languedoc or Pays d’Oc have ideal climates for growing grapes at scale, helping keep costs lower. But cheap doesn’t mean low quality, many rosés offer great value and drinkability without the premium price tag.
What is organic rosé wine?
Organic rosé is made from grapes grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilisers. In the winery, fewer additives are used, and any sulphites added are kept to a minimum. Organic rosé is all about producing clean, expressive wine with more care for the environment and the vineyard’s natural balance.
Where can you find organic rosé wine?
Organic rosé is becoming increasingly popular, and you can find it in independent wine shops like us at Forest Wines, either online or at our Walthamstow shop, some supermarkets, and many online natural wine stores. Look for labels that mention organic certification or biodynamic practices, or check the product description for details on farming practices.
What is the difference between rosé and Provence rosé?
Provence rosé is a style of rosé made specifically in the Provence region of southern France. It’s known for being pale in colour, dry, delicate, and very crisp, often with notes of red berries, citrus, and herbs. Rosé more generally can be made anywhere, in a range of colours and styles, from fruity and bold to dry and mineral. Provence is the most famous rose wine region, but great rosés are now made all over the world.