The production of rosé wines has reached an all-time high in Germany, while at the same time the trend towards dry wines is continuing, the German Wine Institute (DWI) announced on Friday. The increase in rosés is at the expense of red wines, it reported, while white wine is once again the most popular. The share of rosé in quality-tested wines rose from 13 to 16% in 2023 compared to the previous year, said DWI spokesman Ernst Büscher. This increase pushed the share of red wines to 18%. As in the previous year, two thirds of the wines were white. Just over half, or 51%, of all German quality a…