Livingston Red Rose 1.5L
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Description
Description
Livingston Red Rose 1.5L is a sweet, fruit-forward California rosé blend bottled at 13.5% ABV in a value-sized 1.5-liter format. Produced by Livingston Cellars — a label owned by E.&J. Gallo Winery in Modesto, California — this wine delivers approachable berry-driven flavor at a price point that has made it a staple among budget rosé drinkers.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5% | Origin: Modesto, California, USA | Style: Sweet Rosé Blend | Producer: Livingston Cellars (E.&J. Gallo Winery)
Production & Heritage
Livingston Cellars operates under E.&J. Gallo Winery, the world's largest family-owned winery, founded in 1933 by Ernest and Julio Gallo in Modesto, California. The Red Rose is a blended rosé sourced from California-grown grapes, vinified to retain residual sweetness and bright fruit character. Compared to the brand's Blush Chablis, the Red Rose is described by the producer as darker and more brilliant in color, with a greater range of fuller flavors — positioning it as the bolder pink wine in the Livingston range.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe strawberry leads the nose, followed by sweet cherry and a subtle floral lift. The aromatics are uncomplicated and immediately inviting, leaning toward candied red fruit.
Taste: The entry is soft and noticeably sweet, with juicy strawberry and cherry flavors dominating the palate. Mid-palate, a light body keeps the wine from feeling heavy, while the fruit-forward profile remains lively and straightforward. There is minimal tannic structure, consistent with the wine's easy-drinking intent.
Finish: The finish is crisp and moderately long, with lingering berry sweetness and a smooth, delicate texture. It trails off cleanly without bitterness or harshness.
How to Drink Red Rose
Serve well chilled — around 40–45°F — to keep the sweetness balanced and the fruit flavors crisp. This rosé works best as a casual pour rather than a contemplative sipper. A Frosé is a natural fit, as the bold fruit sweetness blends beautifully when frozen. Try it in a Rosé Sangria with sliced peaches, strawberries, and a splash of orange juice for a crowd-friendly pitcher. It also serves well in a Wine Spritzer, topped with sparkling water and a squeeze of lime to lighten the sweetness for warm-weather drinking.
Best For
- Casual backyard barbecues and summer gatherings
- Stocking a budget-friendly party bar for large groups
- Everyday weeknight sipping without opening a full-priced bottle
- Batch cocktails like sangria or frosé for entertaining
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Livingston Red Rose taste like? Livingston Red Rose is a sweet, light-bodied rosé with prominent ripe strawberry and cherry flavors, a smooth mouthfeel, and a crisp, refreshing finish.
How does Livingston Red Rose compare to Livingston Blush Chablis? The producer describes Red Rose as darker and more brilliant in color than Blush Chablis, with a fuller range of flavors. Red Rose leans into bolder berry character, while Blush Chablis is generally lighter and more neutral in profile.
Is Livingston Red Rose good for beginners? Yes — its approachable sweetness, low tannin, and bright fruit flavors make it an accessible entry point for those new to wine or those who prefer sweeter styles over dry rosé.
Where is Livingston Red Rose made? Livingston Red Rose is produced by Livingston Cellars, a label under E.&J. Gallo Winery, headquartered in Modesto, California. The grapes are sourced from California vineyards.
What foods pair well with Livingston Red Rose? Its fruit-forward sweetness pairs well with spicy Asian dishes like sweet chili shrimp, where the residual sugar tempers heat. Grilled chicken with a teriyaki glaze complements the berry notes. Fresh fruit platters with strawberries and melon mirror the wine's profile. Soft, mild cheeses like brie or Havarti balance the sweetness without competing for attention. Light salads with vinaigrette dressings also work well alongside its crisp finish.
What sizes does Livingston Red Rose come in? Livingston Red Rose is widely available in the 1.5-liter magnum format, which is the brand's standard large-format bottle size.
Is Livingston Red Rose worth the price? Livingston Red Rose positions squarely as a value-tier California rosé, and the 1.5-liter format offers strong volume for the money. For everyday drinking, batch cocktails, or large gatherings, it delivers consistent, crowd-pleasing fruit flavor without pretense.
Why Livingston Red Rose?
Within the crowded field of budget California rosés, Livingston Red Rose distinguishes itself through its generous 1.5-liter format and unabashedly sweet, fruit-driven profile — qualities that have earned it a loyal following among everyday wine drinkers. Backed by the massive production infrastructure of E.&J. Gallo, consistency from bottle to bottle is a genuine strength that many value-tier wines struggle to achieve. The wine doesn't aspire to be a Provençal-style dry rosé; instead, it leans into bold strawberry and cherry sweetness that appeals to a wide audience. For anyone seeking a reliable, high-volume rosé for casual occasions, it remains one of the most recognized names on the shelf at this price tier.
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