What is the weight of rosé wine?
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The term "weight" in wine doesn't refer to a measurement on a scale, but rather how the wine feels on your palate. Generally speaking, rosé wine is considered medium-bodied, meaning it feels richer and more substantial in the mouth than a light-bodied wine, but not as heavy as a full-bodied one. This mouthfeel is influenced by factors like alcohol, sugar, and acidity, not the physical mass of the liquid itself.