There is an international dustup over how the European Union labels mixtures of red wine and white wine.
Starting Aug. 1, a new EU rule would let such mixtures be sold as rosé. The European Union said it is fine to call such a concoction "rosé," but French vintners aren't happy about the ruling.
This is a fairly big deal in France, where rosé has recently overtaken white wine as the second most popular wine. To learn more,
read this story from The Washington Post.