Over the past few weeks, we've been trying several rosé wines from around the world. Here are our notes and scores.

2020 The Palm by Whispering Angel Côteaux d'Aix en Provence Rosé ($17.99 - wine.com) - This shows a light copper-pink color and attractive aromas pf strawberry, red currant, pomegranate, tangerine, pink roses, lavender and pink incense. The flavors are fresh and bright, accented by grape skins, pomegranate seeds, minerals and a bit of spritz. The back picks up fraise and cassis liqueurs and recurring tangerine peel on the crisp finish. "Refreshing," says Lynn. 18.5/20 points

2020 Château Trinquevedel Tavel Rosé ($19.99 - wine.com) - Copper-pink colored, this Rosé emits enticing aromas of wild strawberry, pomegranate, blood orange, red currant, pink roses, orange tree blossoms, lavender and lightly spiced orange incense. The flavors are nicely extracted, with red and orange fruits that are accented by grape skins and minerals. The back picks up fraise and cassis liqueurs, pomegranate seeds and recurring orange peel, followed by a finely fruited dry finish. 18.5/20 points.

2020 Valériole "Vé" Rosé Méditerranée ($19 - The Thief, Walla Walla) - This is a charming Rosé. It offers a light copper-pink color and attractive aromas of strawberry, pink cherry, red currant, pink roses, pink lavender and pink incense. The flavors are pleasingly light and fresh, with notes of grape skins, cherry stones and minerals. The back picks up fraise and cerise liqueurs and creme de cassis, followed by a refreshing dry finish that is lifted by bright fruit acids. 18.5/20 points.

2020 Château Les Mescalances Côtes de Provence Rosé, "Romane" ($27 - The Thief) - This displays a light copper-pink color and enticing aromas of wild strawberries, peach, red currants, tangerine, pink lilac, lavender and whiffs of Provence herbs. The flavors are nicely extracted, with notes of grape skins, peach stones and minerals. On the back, the wine takes a deft turn with gently pressed fruits, fraise and cassis liqueurs and recurring tangerine peel, followed by a nicely fruited finish. The wine's equipoise gives it a plus. 18.5+/20 points.

2020 Isabelle Garrault Sancerre Rosé, "Les Grands Monts" ($26.99 - wine.com) - Sancerre Rosé is produced from Pinot Noir. This one shows a brilliant pin-copper color and a lovely nose fraises de bois, pink cherries, tangerine, pink roses, cherry blossoms and whiffs of pink incense. The flavors are vivacious and nicely textured, with accents of grape skins, cherry stones and chalky minerals. The appeal continues on the back with fraise and cerise liqueurs, recurring tangerine peel and persistent minerals on the precise finish. "The essence of Sancerre," says Lynn. 18.5+/20 points

2020 Ameztoi Getariako Txakolina Rubentis ($23 - The Thief) - Getariako Txakolina is the area in the Basque region from where this comes and Rubentis is the name for Rosé. Brilliant pink-copper colored, it emits intriguing aromas of wild strawberry, pink peach, cherry, watermelon, pink roses, pink lavender and whiffs of pink incense. The flavors are fresh and nicely extracted, enlivened by CO2 (from the vinification process) and accented by peach stones and hillside minerals. The vibrancy continues one the back with strawberry and cherry liqueurs, followed by a finely fruited finish. 18.5/20 points.

2020 Schlosskelleri Gobelsburg Cistercian Rosé ($20 - The Thief) - Composed of Zweigelt, St. Laurent and Pinot Noir, this Austrian Rosé shows a light copper-pink color and enticing aromas of wild strawberries, cherries, red currants, orange peel, pink roses and spiced orange incense. The flavors, as well, are attention-getting, with bright red and orange fruits that are accented by grape skins, cherry stones and minerals. The vibrancy continues on the back with red liqueurs, recurring orange peel and a bit of spritz on the crisp, nicely fruited finish. 18.5/20 points.

2020 Tablas Creek "Patelin de Tablas" Rosé, Paso Robles ($25.99 - wine.com) - This 75% Grenache, 19% Mourvèdre, 6% Counoise combination shows a light copper color and intriguing aromas of strawberry, red currant, tangerine, pink roses, orange blossoms, lavender and spiced orange incense. The flavors are pleasingly fresh and juicy, Tavel-like with notes of grape skins, creme de cassis and a twist of tangerine peel, followed by a crisp, finely fruity dry finish. Lynn: three stars, highest rating. 18.5+/20 points.

More next week along with the June issue of the Review of Washington Wines which goes on line Tuesday, May 25.