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Wine's Pinnacle Magazine 'Winerye' Features 12-Page Special on German Dry Rosé – The New Summer Essential in Japan Amid Soaring French Wine Prices

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Herrenberger-Hof Co., Ltd., a specialist German wine importer, announces the full-scale promotion of premium German dry rosé wines to the Japanese market, triggered by rising French wine prices. A 12-page feature in the June 5, 2026 issue of 'Winerye' marks the start of a campaign to shift Japan's 'spring rosé' culture to a European-style 'summer rosé' lifestyle.

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Q: Why is German rosé wine gaining attention now?
A: Soaring prices of French Pinot Noir and climate change have made Germany a key alternative premium source.
Q: Are Japanese consumers interested in dry rosé?
A: Yes, demand is rising, driven by Michelin restaurant adoption and strong social media response.
Q: Where can I buy Herrenberger-Hof rosé?
A: Available at specialty wine shops, fine dining restaurants, and their online store.
Q: When will the 'Winerye' feature be published?
A: Scheduled for release on June 5, 2026.
Q: Why was rosé popular at the German Embassy event?
A: The chilled dry rosé paired well with diverse dishes and its vibrant color delighted guests.