The Designation of Origin Navarra supports the celebration of the first edition of this forum organized by INTIA on June 11 in Tudela, which will bring together a hundred professionals from the wine industry and will focus on rosé wine.
On June 11, Tudela will host the first edition of the RosadumThe International Rosé Wine Forum is organized by INTIA with the collaboration of the Designation of Origin Navarra. The aim of the meeting is to bring together a hundred leading professionals from the wine sector to focus on and analyze rosé wine. The program includes an extensive repertoire of relevant conferences, round tables and tastings The tastings will offer the opportunity to taste the main references of rosé wines that are currently being produced in the world. These tastings will be led by renowned experts such as the journalist and disseminator David Schwarzwälder and the "Master of Wine" Jonás Tofterup and Sarah Jane Evans.
The conferences will focus on the past, present and future of rosé wines, viticulture, enology and marketing. Thus, from the outstanding Estación de Viticultura y Enología de Navarra, the Félix Cibrián will make a special emphasis on the Garnacha variety and will expose the remarkable work they have carried out in EVENA and from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, the agronomist engineer, José Ramón Lissarrague will show how to manage the vineyard to obtain the highest quality grapes. The Navarrese oenologist Julián Suberviola will explain the evolution of rosé winemaking in Navarra; Nathalie Pouzalgues, Project Manager of the Institut Français de la Vigne et du Vin, will talk about the organoleptic characterization of rosé wines and Gilles Masson, Director of the Centre du Rosé de Provence, will list the latest trends in rosé winemaking.
In the afternoon, and after a tasting of products from Navarra belonging to the Reyno Gourmet brand, there will be a conference on the international rosé wine market and its evolution, given by Brice Amato, from the Comité Interprofessionnel des Vins de Provence and the Observatoire Mondial du Rosé (Provence); and a round table on the future of rosé wine moderated by the oenologist, director of the Master's Degree in Sommelier and Oenomarketing at the Basque Culinary Center and former president of the Designation of Origin Navarra, Pilar García Granero.
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Rosadum Navarra Program (.pdf, 453 KB)









