Whether adored or despised, White Zinfandel is like Donald Trump: inescapable. Its constant presence on store shelves not only hooked millions of young American palates on wine instead of sweetened cocktails and sodas, but also inspired its haters to prove pink could be chic, dry, and bottled instead of three-liter box material. I'd argue that without Sutter Home, one sugar-laden accident, and a man named Darrell Corti, we wouldn't be experiencing a rosé renaissance — and that would be very sad indeed.
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