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white zinfandel

American  

noun

  1. a medium-sweet rosé wine made from zinfandel grapes.


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Another trend that affected the wine’s popularity was the white zinfandel craze.

From Washington Post

But, as wine drinkers were introduced to dry rosés, white zinfandel fell out of fashion.

From Washington Post

VSB of San Francisco intended to buy the Broc Love Rosé but mistakenly took home a Broc Sonoma Valley white zinfandel, a similarly dark-colored rosé.

From New York Times

Alex Seizew of Ojai, Calif., even suggested a white zinfandel from Turley, which happens to be an excellent bottle, dry and refreshing.

From New York Times

There was a lot I didn’t know about cooking then — that this dish would be called a braise, that you could actually overcook the breasts, that maybe cheap pink “white” zinfandel wasn’t the ideal bottle for making it.

From Seattle Times