35 Rosé Wines (and Champagnes!) We'll Be Drinking on Repeat
Rosé and summer may go hand in hand, but don't let this warm weather favorite fool you: Well-made rosé is meant to be enjoyed year-round. Lazy summer beach days, crisp autumn nights and sunny spring afternoons call for a glass of the pink, but with countless varietals and eye-catching bottles being released each year, it's hard to know which ones to buy.
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That's why we did the hard part for you and narrowed down the list to 35 very quaffable rosé wines and rosé Champagnes. Get ready to break out the ice bucket and toast to #roséallday season (which is every season in our opinion), because if there's one thing you want to sip somewhere living your best life, it's rosé.
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When Is National Rosé Day?
The second Saturday in June...AKA the best day of the year! National Rosé Day falls on Saturday, June 10 this year.
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Scroll through and shop the best rosé wines and sparkling rosés in this list—many of which are under $30. We've included several French rosé wines from Provence, celebrity-backed rosés (like Cameron Diaz's Avaline Rosé, Jon Bon Jovi's Hampton Water Rosé and Brad Pitt's Miraval), plus an array of sparkling selections and newcomers to the market, all of which make excellent choices for a hostess gift or additions to your own wine collection. Cheers!
35 Best Rosé Wines, Sparkling Wines & Champagnes
Chateau de Selle C?tes de Provence Rosé ($55): Whether you're in the South of France or stateside, a bottle of Ott is always a good idea. As one of the most well-respected rosés in the world, it's revered for its delicate pearly pink hue and notable minerality from the gypsum-rich soil of the Chateau de Selle estate. This Proven?al rosé, with notes of peaches, apricots and vanilla, is bound to become your new favorite upon first sip.
Hampton Water Rosé ($17): There are some rosés that are known for their celebrity backers, some that are known for their credible quality and some that are known for both—enter Jon Bon Jovi and his son Jesse Bongiovi's Hampton Water Rosé. The bottle is instantly recognizable (you may have spotted it on Bravo's hit show Summer House) but what's inside is even more impressive.
Summer in a Bottle Rosé Zimmermann 2022 ($27): Summer in a Bottle is one of the most archetypal rosés ever created, partly because of the stunning bottle and partly because it's an incredible rosé that hails from the W?lffer Estate in Long Island, New York—although they've also expanded to the shores of St. Tropez with their new Summer in a Bottle C?tes de Provence. With over ?ve million bottles sold in 30 years, you're seriously missing out if you haven't sampled it but we suggest stocking up on their limited-edition Zimmerman collab bottle this summer—while you can find it.
Ruinart Rosé ($109.99): Ruinart is the best (and the oldest) Champagne house in the world, so if you're celebrating a special occasion, a bottle of their rosé Champagne is exactly what you should reach for. As one reviewer puts it, "It has a wonderful complexity of flavor, on top of millions of tiny bubbles—there's almost a dry red-wine finish," and we have to agree. A regal (brut) rosé like no other.
La Fête du Rosé 2022 ($25): La Fête du Rosé isn't your average Proven?al pink. For starters, wine and spirits industry vet Donae Burston disrupted the category by introducing the first black-owned Provence rosé, but thanks to its well-crafted blend by prestigious winemakers from Chateau Saint-Maur, one of only 18 Cru Classé estates situated in the Golf de St. Tropez, it's quickly risen to the top of many best rosé lists—ours included.
2021 DAOU Discovery Rose ($15.99): The DAOU Mountain winery may be nestled in the hills of Paso Robles, CA, but their 2021 DAOU Discovery Rosé tastes straight out of Proven?e thanks to a fragrant, floral nose and refreshing flavors of peach, mango, apricot and honeydew melon.
Mezzacorona Ventessa Pinot Grigio Rosé ($17): Introducing Mezzacorona’s first naturally low-calorie, low-ABV wine, Ventessa. Love your pinot grigio but hate how it makes you feel the next day? Their rosé version only has 90 calories per 5-oz serving and no added sugars. Pink grapefruit and delicate floral notes are at the heart of this gluten-free wine.
Robert Mondavi Winery Napa Valley Sparkling Rosé 2021 ($35): A true Napa Valley blend, this Sparkling Rosé from the famed Robert Mondavi Winery is predominately Moscato di Canelli grapes, with a small percentage of Malbec grapes from the Kalon Vineyard and Pinot Noir grapes from Stanly Ranch in Carneros. Boasting aromas of vibrant berries, plus orange blossom, it has everything you want in a glass of bubbly: citrus, stone fruit and a hint of sweetness.
Whispering Angel 2022 ($25): As one of the most-ordered rosés in the world, Whispering Angel is as iconic as they come, with notes of fresh citrus, rose petal and red fruits on the nose and a palate that's both round and well-balanced. Even with a scorching hot summer and smaller berry yield than previous years, Chateau d'Esclans’ premiere pink shows no signs of being bothered—only quaffable.
Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé ($99.99): Level up your rosé Champagne experience with Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé—and their limited-edition reusable bamboo jacket. Known as the world’s most recognized non-vintage luxury rosé Champagne, this sustainable and vegan rosé will wow a crowd with its aromatic intensity and freshness, as well as elevate any tablescape with its bamboo cage bottle.
Fleurs de Prairie Rosé ($18): "Fleurs de Prairie" means wildflowers in French and this tempting rosé pays homage to the beautiful fields of wisteria, lavender, poppy and sunflowers carpeting the South of France.
Chateau Minuty Rose et Or and 281 Rosé ($25-75): Since taking the helm of the family-owned Chateau Minuty estate with his brother in 1990, Fran?ois Matton has pushed the winery to new levels, while remaining deeply committed to sustainable viticulture practices. Synonymous with the Saint-Tropez lifestyle, Minuty is one of the global leaders in Co?tes de Provence rosé, especially with their latest vintages: M de Minuty, Prestige, Rose et Or, and 281. Each is distinctly different, yet ideal for summertime imbibing.
Miraval Rosé ($30): Miraval is one of the world's finest (and most recognizable) rosés, which also happens to be co-owned by Brad Pitt. Blended with Cinsault, Grenache, Rolle and Syrah grapes in the heart of Provence, it has aromas of fresh strawberries, currants, rose and a zest of lemon.
Champagne Telmont Re?serve Rose? ($80): With an initial nose of red fruits, brioche and an aroma of bursting Morello cherry, Telmont’s Réserve Rosé is powerful, yet subtle—perfect for enjoying on a warm summer day, like National Rosé Day.
Forever Young Prestige Rosé Cru Classé Provence ($49): The latest celeb to jump on the rosé bandwagon just in time for summer is none other than lifestyle icon Bethenny Frankel, but this isn't your average pink. Frankel teamed up with Valérie Rousselle, the owner of the highly-respected Chateau Roubine in Provence which is one of only 18 estates classified as Cru Classé in C?tes de Provence. Their new Rosé launch—Forever Young—offers two high-caliber wines: C?tes de Provence Rosé and Prestige Rosé Cru Classé Provence.
Fresh Vine Brut Rosé Sparkling Wine ($23): Best friends (and rosé lovers) Julianne Hough and Nina Dobrev disrupted the wine industry with their better-for-you bottles produced in Napa last year and now they've added a Brut Sparkling Rosé to their portfolio. With a fresh nose of wild strawberries, green apples and raspberries, plus long-lasting bubbles on the tongue, it's the perfect toast-worthy bottle for a girls' night in with just 94 calories, 1 gram of sugar and 3.8 carbs.
Josh Cellars Prosecco Rosé ($15): Clean and elegant with refreshing acidity and effervescence, this budget-friendly bubbly rosé has a touch of sweetness and is the perfect festive option for celebrating or just sipping.
Santa Margherita Rosé ($22): Make it a Santa Margherita night, with their pale-hued rosé, which is the perfect addition to your summer activities. This varietal is lively and vibrant with fresh acidity and balance that's sure to please your palate, again and again.
Avaline Rosé ($18): The latest celeb to add vintner to her resume? Cameron Diaz. Avaline Rosé is clean, vegan-friendly, made with organic grapes and free of unnecessary additives. As for the melon-forward rosé, as Cam would say, "It’s light, delicious, and so French."
Maison No. 9 Rosé ($22): Even rappers love rosé, especially Post Malone, who decided to bottle his own after spending a delightful summer in the South of France. Maison No. 9 has a “Provencal Pink” color that shines through its slender, sustainable packaging and carries the aroma of freshly-picked fruit pineapple, pear and strawberry with every sip.
Kenwood Vineyards Rosé of Pinot Noir ($22): The vibrant Indian Paintbrush flower on the label represents the intense wildflowers that grow along the rugged, rocky Sonoma Coast, where this rosé hails from. They bloom during spring and summer between May and August, which is also the ideal time of year to enjoy this fruity, refreshing wine.
Rose Gold Rosé ($23): Located fifty miles Northwest of Saint Tropez, with proximity to the sea, sun and winds that blow off the Mediterranean, female winemaker Casey Barber is making a truly great rosé that can now be found at the top hotels and restaurants nationwide.
Vi?a Vik La Piu Belle Rosé ($25): Name a prettier rosé bottle...we'll wait. This limited-edition, Cab Sauvignon-Cab Franc-Syrah blend hails from Millahue, Chile (from the Vik Retreats family) and reminds us of summer stone fruit with a surprising hint of citrus on the finish.
Belle Glos Oeil De Perdrix Blanc De Noir, 2022 ($22): Rather than being a byproduct of red wine, the grapes for this rosé were grown specifically with the intention of making a great rosé wine. And with a delicate profile and intriguing complexity of bright, berry flavors and a crisp, refreshing structure, Belle Glos did just that. We also love that they dedicate this rosé to those who have battled breast cancer and donate a portion of sales toward ongoing research.
The Beach by Whispering Angel ($18): What better rosé to take to the beach, than its namesake? This new Provence-style rosé is made from a blend of Grenache, Cinsault and Syrah and takes a forward-thinking approach to environmental responsibility with lighter glass bottles, a coastline cleanup program and a long-term partnership with the Surfrider Foundation.
Vanderpump Rosé ($18): Channel Lisa Vanderpump living her best life at Villa Rosa every time you sip Vanderpump Rosé, which is inspired by the sun-drenched C?tes de Provence region of France. Crafted from grapes sourced from three distinct regions (Cinsault, Grenache and Syrah), it tastes like diamonds and rosé, obviously.
Listel PET NAT Rosé ($18): "Pet-nat" is short for 'pétillant naturel,' which translates to 'naturally sparkling' in English. And Listel's rosé varietal happens to be one of our favorites—a rich blend of Semillon and Carignan from Southern France.
Champagne Telmont Réserve Rosé ($80): Ideal for the eco-conscious wine connoisseur, Telmont's Champagnes are just as refined as they are sustainable, especially their Réserve Rosé, which is remarkably subtle with an extraordinarily long-lasting finish.
Summer Water Rosé ($80/4pk): One of summer 2023's most buzzed-about pinks is a delightfully crisp and refreshing wine that will put you in a summertime state of mind for less than $20. Hailing from the Central Coast of sunny California, it has a natural acidity and the light, fresh taste of lime zest, pink grapefruit, strawberry and watermelon.
Champagne Bollinger Brut Rosé NV ($110): Fresh as a rosé, balanced as a Bollinger—as they say. Perfect for a picnic on a summer afternoon, as a pre-dinner drink or served with a fruity and tart dessert.
Chandon étoile Rosé ($50): French for star, étoile embodies the Chandon commitment to crafting the finest sparkling wine in America. With the fruit-forward quality of a red wine married with the delicate structure of a white wine, this effervescent rosé is best served chilled, paired with foie gras or chicken liver paté.
Kind of Wild Syrah-Grenache Rosé ($26): Kind of Wild is disrupting the industry by making sure they only distribute BeVeg-certified wines suitable for vegans. We especially love their current rosé pick, from a 3rd generation female winemaker in the South of France. With layers of watermelon accented by minerality, it will have you daydreaming of Rivera sunsets.
Pommery Brut Rosé Royal ($60): On the eye, this is a delicate pale pink rosé with fine and persistent bubbles. On the palate, it's a very subtle rosé with a great proportion of Chardonnay.
Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte Réserve Exclusive Rosé NV ($54): Celebratory moments just seem better with bubbles. Toast with Nicolas Feuillatte's Brut Rosé, which is aged for a minimum of three years and features a blend of redcurrant, blueberry and raspberry flavors, combined with Gariguette strawberries.
Hallmark Blush Rosé ($9): Hallmark fans will love this crisp and refreshing rosé with notes of wild strawberry and fresh white peaches. The perfect gift for the Hallmark fanatic in your life!