Andre Brut Rose
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Description
Description
Andre Brut Rose is a dry California sparkling rosé produced via the Charmat method, bottled at 9.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. As the second-driest expression in André's sparkling lineup, the Brut Rosé distinguishes itself from the brand's sweeter offerings with a noticeably crisp, citrus-driven profile that leans toward tartness rather than residual sugar.
Quick Facts: ABV: 9.5% | Origin: California, United States | Brut Rosé | Producer: E & J Gallo Winery
Production & Heritage
André is produced by E & J Gallo Winery, the massive family-owned operation headquartered in Modesto, California, that has been producing wine since 1933. The Brut Rosé is made using the Charmat method — also known as the tank method — in which secondary fermentation occurs in large pressurized stainless steel tanks rather than individual bottles. This approach preserves bright, fresh fruit character and produces a lighter, more approachable style of sparkling wine. Notably, André is one of a small number of American producers grandfathered under a 2006 U.S.–European Union agreement that permits continued use of the term "California Champagne" on its labels, though this Brut Rosé is more accurately categorized as a California sparkling rosé.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with fresh raspberry and strawberry, followed by layers of bright citrus peel. Subtle hints of pear and apple round out the aromatic profile.
Taste: On entry, cranberry and raspberry dominate with a tart, fresh quality. The mid-palate introduces ripe strawberry and a touch of citrus, while the overall impression remains drier and less sweet than most André sparkling wines. At 9.5% ABV, the body stays light and effervescent without turning cloying.
Finish: The finish is crisp and acidic, with lingering citrus zest and a clean, dry close. It wraps up quickly but leaves a refreshing tartness on the palate.
How to Drink Andre Brut Rosé
Serve well chilled, around 40–45°F, in a flute or tulip glass to concentrate the aromatics and maintain effervescence. Its low ABV and dry character make it an easy sipper on its own, but the Brut Rosé also functions well as a cocktail base. Try it in a French 75, where its citrus notes complement the gin and lemon juice. It works in a Kir Royale, with a small measure of crème de cassis amplifying the berry aromatics. A simple Aperol Spritz riff — substituting this rosé for prosecco — adds a fruitier, slightly drier twist to the classic.
Best For
- Hosting brunch gatherings where a crowd-friendly sparkling rosé is needed
- Making large-batch sparkling cocktails for celebrations on a budget
- Casual warm-weather sipping on a patio or at a picnic
- Introducing sparkling wine newcomers to a drier, less sweet style
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Andre Brut Rosé taste like? Andre Brut Rosé delivers fresh cranberry and raspberry flavors with bright citrus notes, finishing crisp and dry rather than sweet.
How does Andre Brut Rosé compare to Barefoot Bubbly? Both are high-volume California sparkling wines in a similar value tier, but Andre Brut Rosé runs noticeably drier and more tart, while Barefoot Bubbly rosé expressions tend to carry more residual sweetness and a softer fruit-forward profile.
Is Andre Brut Rosé good for cocktails? Its crisp acidity, dry finish, and low 9.5% ABV make it an effective and affordable base for sparkling cocktails like the French 75, Kir Royale, or large-format punch bowls.
Where is Andre Brut Rosé made? Andre Brut Rosé is produced in California by E & J Gallo Winery, the Modesto-based company founded in 1933 that ranks among the largest wine producers in the world.
What foods pair well with Andre Brut Rosé? Fresh strawberries and soft cheeses like brie complement the berry aromatics. Light salads with citrus vinaigrette mirror the wine's acidity. Smoked salmon or shrimp cocktail provide a savory contrast to its dry effervescence. Simple brunch dishes like eggs Benedict or fruit tarts also pair well.
What sizes does Andre Brut Rosé come in? Andre Brut Rosé is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle, which is the most common format found at retail.
Is Andre Brut Rosé worth the price? Andre Brut Rosé positions firmly in the value tier of California sparkling wines, making it one of the most affordable dry sparkling rosés on the market — a practical choice when quantity and budget matter more than complexity.
Why Andre Brut Rosé?
In a lineup dominated by sweeter sparkling wines at the value end of the market, Andre Brut Rosé occupies a specific niche: it delivers genuine brut-level dryness at a price point where most competitors lean noticeably sweet. The Charmat method production preserves vibrant berry and citrus freshness without the yeasty complexity of traditional method wines, which is exactly what this style aims for. For large-format entertaining, cocktail mixing, or anyone seeking an everyday sparkling rosé that doesn't finish sugary, the Brut Rosé delivers on its straightforward promise. Its 2022 Mundus Vini award for the 2019 vintage suggests that even within the value tier, André's winemaking team is producing a consistent, well-regarded product.
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