The best Rosé wines to enjoy all year round

It’s time to think pink! Rosé season shouldn’t stop when summer ends. Enjoy these Rosé wines all year long.

Kelsey Vigh

By Kelsey Vigh

March 4, 2022

There’s a reason for the saying, "Rosé all day". This pink-hued wine is hard to resist — from pale pink to peachy salmon and almost fuchsia red — the colors are as vibrant as the flavors. Rosé combines the best of Red and White wines with rich fruit aromas, dry to sweet flavor, and crisp acidity all served perfectly chilled. And Rosé is not just for summertime sipping. From Valentine’s Day to Mother’s Day and bridal showers to weekend brunch, Rosé wines are meant to be enjoyed all year long. Plus, they are extremely food-friendly and go great with a variety of dishes from sweet to spicy.

To help you decide on your next bottle of Rosé, our wine buyers put together a list of their top picks in a few categories. You’ll find options from France, California, Oregon, and Italy. There’s something fruity, dry, and, of course, an option with bubbles. Hosting friends for light snacks? We have an option for that and one for your next take-out night featuring something spicy. We also picked out one of the prettiest bottles you’ll find. And we couldn’t help but name drop a celebrity pick, too. The best part of this list — every bottle is under $25.

 

Best Value

Luc Pirlet Rosé

Pale-pink, light, and fruity, this Rosé is as affordable as it is delicious. Enjoy it well-chilled and paired with salads, pizzas, and at all your summer parties.

  • Style: Fresh, Dry
  • Taste: Raspberry, Strawberry
  • Body: Light
  • Region: South of France

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Best Customer Reviewed

Chateau d'Esclans Whispering Angel Rosé

One of the most reviewed and top-rated Rosés — you have probably heard the name Whispering Angel before. This Provence Rosé made from Grenache, Cinsault, and Vermentino is pale pink with light fruit flavors and a clean finish.

  • Style: Fresh, Dry
  • Taste: Strawberry, Peach, Melon
  • Body: Light
  • Region: Provence

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Best Critic Rated 

Olema Rosé Côtes de Provence 

This Rosé achieved the highest critic rating on our list with 92 points from James Suckling. Olema Rosé is a pale copper-salmon color with delicate aromas of strawberry, watermelon, and honeysuckle followed by flavors of peach and a hint of lemon.

  • Style: Fresh, Dry
  • Taste: Strawberry, Peach, Citrus
  • Body: Light
  • Region: Provence
  • Rating: James Suckling 92 Points

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Best Fruity

Samuel Robert Rosé Willamette Vintner's Reserve

If you want a fruity but dry Rosé, this is our pick. Pinot Noir grapes give this rosé ripe fruit flavors from strawberry to maraschino cherry and kumquat to marmalade. The medium body has a rich mouthfeel complemented by a lively, spicy finish.

  • Style: Fruity, Dry
  • Taste: Strawberry, Red Plum, Watermelon
  • Body: Medium
  • Region: Willamette Valley
  • Rating: Wine Enthusiast 91 Points

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Best Dry

Chateau de Nages Buti Nages Nimes Rosé

This blend of Grenache and Syrah has all the wonderful ripe fruit flavors you want in a Rosé with a dry and mineral edge. Fragrant and fresh aromas of ripe cherries and melon mix with floral rose petals and gently fade into a crisp finish.

  • Style: Crisp, Dry
  • Taste: Cherry, Melon, Raspberry
  • Body: Light
  • Region: Rhône Valley

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Best Minerality

Domaine de La Vivonne Côtes de Provence Rosé

Minerality is hard to define and can be compared to umami in the food world. You’ll see words like flint, slate, chalk, and gravel. This Rosé checks the minerality box with aromas of crushed stone, herbs, and strawberries.

  • Style: Fresh, Dry
  • Taste: Strawberry
  • Body: Light
  • Region: Provence
  • Rating: Wine Advocate 90 Points

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Best Sparkling

Louis Bouillot Perle d'Aurore Brut Rosé

We couldn’t put together a list of Rosé wines without including a sparkler. This sparkling Rosé is made from Pinot Noir grapes using the Champagne method. The result is a pale rose-colored wine with a medium body and fine bubbles. Enjoy flavors of cherry and strawberry with a dry, creamy finish.

  • Style: Elegant, Dry
  • Taste: Cherry, Strawberry
  • Body: Medium
  • Region: Burgundy

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Best Côtes du Rhone

Chapoutier Belleruche Rosé

Beyond Provence, excellent Rosés are made throughout France. This Rhône Valley Rosé has more fruit than your typical Provencal wine. Aromas of red fruits, including cherry, pomegranate, and raspberry, along with citrus notes of grapefruit and bitter orange, are complemented by exotic fruits for a fruity, fresh wine.

  • Style: Fruity, Dry
  • Taste: Cherry, Pomegranate
  • Body: Light
  • Region: Rhône Valley

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Best Italian

Tesoro Della Regina Rosé

You'll be transported to the Italian Riviera with this Rosé. Refreshing and light as a summer breeze this wine goes well with a crisp Caesar salad, a platter of grilled veggies, and friends.

  • Style: Fresh, Dry
  • Taste: Red Cherry, Berry, Floral
  • Body: Medium
  • Region: Veneto

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Best Oregonian

Domaine Loubejac Rosé

Made from a blend of Riesling, Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay, and Pinot Noir, this Willamette Valley Rosé has bright and fresh aromas of white flowers, white peaches, apricot, pineapple, and a touch of minerality.

  • Style: Fruity, Dry
  • Taste: Peach, Apricot, Pineapple
  • Body: Light
  • Region: Willamette Valley

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Best Californian

McBride Sisters Black Girl Magic Rosé

This sophisticated dry Rosé is made from Pinot Noir grapes grown in the Santa Lucia Highlands of Monterey. It has the aromas of white florals, strawberry, raspberry, and orange blossom with delightful minerality and acidity. Enjoy mouthwatering stone fruit and a crisp, citrus finish.

  • Style: Crisp, Dry
  • Taste: Strawberry, Raspberry, Citrus
  • Body: Light
  • Region: California Central Coast

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Best Aperitif

Domaine de Bendel Rosé Côtes de Provence

A true gastronomical rosé, this wine's palate is balanced, with notes of exotic fruits, citrus, white fruits, and flowers. Enjoy it as an aperitif or paired with lighter dishes. 

  • Style: Fresh, Dry
  • Taste: Strawberry, Red Fruit
  • Body: Light
  • Region: Provence

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Best with Spicy Food

Bougrier Pure Loire Rosé d'Anjou

A fresh and fruity Rosé with vivid candy-pink color and aromas of strawberry and lemon. The touch of sweetness pairs beautifully with spicy or Asian food such as Sichuan hot pot, vindaloo pork, or chili pad Thai.

  • Style: Fruity, Off-Dry
  • Taste: Strawberry, Raspberry
  • Body: Light
  • Region: Loire Valley

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Best Bottle

Fleurs de Prairie Rosé Côtes de Provence

Crafted in the traditional Provencal style with a pale-salmon color, this Rosé has delicate flavors of strawberry, rose petals, and herbs, with bright, refreshing acidity. Best of all is the bottle. Fleurs de Praire means “wildflowers” and is represented by engraved flowers along the base of the curvy, elegant bottle.

  • Style: Crisp, Dry
  • Taste: Strawberry, Raspberry, Rose
  • Body: Medium
  • Region: Languedoc

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Best Celebrity

Hampton Water Rosé

Produced by Rockstar Jon Bon Jovi and his son, Jesse Bongiovi, this Rosé is made from grapes grown in Languedoc and aged in new French Oak barrels for 30 to 60 days. The result is a fresh and lively wine with notes of strawberry, raspberry, and orange citrus complemented by a touch of spice and a creamy mouthfeel from the time spent in oak.

  • Style: Fresh, Dry
  • Taste: Cherry, Strawberry, Watermelon
  • Body: Light
  • Region: Languedoc
  • Rating: Wine Spectator 90 Points

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Want to learn more about Rosé wine? Check out our guide. Or, if you are ready to try a couple of bottles, learn how to taste wine and host a wine tasting party here.

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