Mateus Dry Rose
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Description
Mateus Dry Rosé is a light-bodied, dry Portuguese rosé wine bottled at 12% ABV in a 750ml format. The 2022 vintage earned Gold medals at both the Mondial du Rosé and the Vinalies Internationales, and the 2023 vintage scored 90/100 from critics — underscoring the consistency Sogrape Vinhos brings to one of the world's most recognized rosé labels.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12% | Origin: Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal | Style: Dry Rosé | Producer: Sogrape Vinhos
Production & Heritage
Sogrape Vinhos, founded in 1942 and now Portugal's largest wine company, has produced the Mateus brand since its inception. The Dry Rosé is a blend of four Portuguese grape varieties — Baga, Rufete, Touriga Franca, and Tinta Barroca — sourced from vineyards across Portugal. What distinguishes this wine from many rosés is its vinification: the juice is fermented with no skin contact in stainless steel vats at a carefully controlled 16°C, following traditional white wine methods rather than typical rosé production. After slow fermentation, the wine undergoes fining, cold stabilization, and filtration before bottling, resulting in the pale salmon color and crisp profile the label is known for.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with fresh red currant and strawberry before giving way to subtle floral hints and a faint yeasty undertone. It reads as bright and youthful without being aggressive.
Taste: On the palate, ripe raspberry and strawberry lead the entry, settling into a clean, mineral-driven mid-palate. The body is light and dry, with a gentle effervescence that lifts the fruit notes and keeps the wine lively on the tongue.
Finish: The finish is soft and slightly fizzy, with a clean mineral quality that lingers briefly. Red berry notes fade gracefully, leaving a dry, refreshing close.
How to Drink Mateus Dry Rosé
Serve well chilled, between 8–10°C (46–50°F), in a standard wine glass to let the aromatics open up. This wine's light body and gentle effervescence make it a natural fit for warm-weather drinking on its own or as a cocktail base.
- Frosé: The clean strawberry and raspberry profile blends seamlessly when frozen, and the low ABV keeps the drink balanced.
- Rosé Spritz: Topped with sparkling water and a splash of elderflower liqueur, the wine's existing soft fizz amplifies into a bright aperitif.
- Sangria Rosada: The dry, fruit-forward character holds its own alongside sliced stone fruits and a touch of brandy without becoming overly sweet.
Best For
- Summer patio sessions and outdoor entertaining
- Introducing dry rosé to drinkers transitioning from sweeter pink wines
- Casual weeknight dinners with Mediterranean or Asian cuisine
- Brunch gatherings where a lighter alternative to sparkling wine is welcome
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Mateus Dry Rosé taste like? Mateus Dry Rosé delivers fresh strawberry and raspberry flavors with floral undertones, a light body, and a clean, slightly fizzy dry finish. It drinks as a crisp, fruit-forward rosé without residual sweetness.
How does Mateus Dry Rosé compare to Sutter Home White Zinfandel? Sutter Home White Zinfandel is notably sweeter, with higher residual sugar and a more candied fruit profile, while Mateus Dry Rosé is fully dry with mineral acidity and subtle effervescence. Mateus also uses a blend of Portuguese grape varieties rather than California Zinfandel, giving it a distinctly European flavor profile.
Is Mateus Dry Rosé good for beginners? Yes — its light body, approachable fruit character, and low 12% ABV make it an accessible entry point for anyone exploring dry rosé wines. The gentle fizz and clean finish keep it easy-drinking without being simplistic.
Where is Mateus Dry Rosé made? Mateus Dry Rosé is produced by Sogrape Vinhos in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal. The grapes — Baga, Rufete, Touriga Franca, and Tinta Barroca — are sourced from Portuguese vineyards and vinified in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats.
What foods pair well with Mateus Dry Rosé? Grilled shrimp or prawns, where the wine's acidity cuts through the char; fresh goat cheese salads, complemented by the berry and floral notes; sushi and sashimi, where the light body won't overpower delicate fish; spicy Thai or Vietnamese dishes, as the slight effervescence and dry finish cool the palate; and charcuterie boards featuring mild cured meats like prosciutto.
What sizes does Mateus Dry Rosé come in? Mateus Dry Rosé is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle as well as a 187ml single-serve format and a larger 1.5L magnum in select markets.
Is Mateus Dry Rosé worth the price? Mateus Dry Rosé positions firmly in the value tier of dry rosé wines, delivering consistent quality, a Gold medal pedigree from Mondial du Rosé, and genuine Portuguese character at a price point well below most competing dry rosés from Provence or Napa Valley.
Why Mateus Dry Rosé?
What sets this wine apart is its production method: by fermenting entirely without skin contact at a strict 16°C in stainless steel, Sogrape preserves a purity of fruit and mineral freshness that many mass-market rosés sacrifice for color or sweetness. The blend of four indigenous Portuguese varieties — Baga, Rufete, Touriga Franca, and Tinta Barroca — gives it a flavor identity distinct from the Grenache-dominant rosés that dominate shelves. Back-to-back Gold medals at the Mondial du Rosé and Vinalies Internationales for the 2022 vintage, alongside a 90-point score for the 2023 vintage, confirm this is not coasting on brand recognition alone. For drinkers who want an honest dry rosé with provenance and consistent quality, Mateus remains a benchmark at its price point.
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