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Theave
2023 Rosé of Pinot Noir from Sonoma County, United States
Liked by 1086 Members
Unwind with a glass of Theave’s Rosé as the sun sets over Sonoma
View wine details$21.00 Retail price
$14.70 Member price
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Winner of 2 more
Giocositá
2023 Rosé from Rubicone, Italy
Liked by 458 Members
Fresh berries, sunny skies, and endless joy —pour the playfulness of Giocositá
View wine details$24.00 Retail price
$16.80 Member price
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Ophidian
2024 Rosé from Coastal Region, South Africa
Liked by 357 Members
A hypnotic swirl of ripe papaya and sun-kissed berries, flowing with elegance
View wine details$26.00 Retail price
$18.20 Member price
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Wisdom Point
2024 Rosé from Piekenierskloof, South Africa
Staff pick
Savor a Rosé that unveils South Africa’s winemaking craftsmanship
View wine details$26.00 Retail price
$18.20 Member price
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Winner of 2 more
Pasarlo
2024 Rosé from Limarí Valley, Chile
Staff pick
Pour the joy, share the moment, and let the sunshine linger
View wine details$19.00 Retail price
$13.30 Member price
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Gold Ghost
2024 Rosé of Zinfandel from Mokelumne River, United States
Staff pick
Indulge in the ephemeral pleasure of this summer sipper
View wine details$24.00 Retail price
$16.80 Member price
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Luxana
2024 Rosé of Zinfandel from Lodi, United States
Staff pick
Indulge in ripe berry bliss with a refreshing brightness—blush luxury in a glass
View wine details$25.00 Retail price
$17.50 Member price
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Rakes Point Merroir
2024 Rosé of Grenache from Paso Robles, United States
Staff pick
Rakes Point Merroir epitomizes the terroir of the coast
View wine details$19.00 Retail price
$13.30 Member price
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Color Wash
2024 Rosé of Grenache from Paso Robles, United States
Staff pick
Sip sun-kissed berries and playful romance—a vibrant lift for an easy day
View wine details$21.00 Retail price
$14.70 Member price
Keep Reading About Rosé
Over the past decade, rosé wines have gone through an image overhaul like no other wine category in history. The chilled glasses of pink wine that were once relegated to summers in the south of France on the border with Italy, or less glamorously, backyard White Zinfandel (sometimes referred to as "blush" where winemakers mix red wine and white wine together), have come back into fashion and are here to stay. You can find sparkling rosé champagne, Provençal rosés, deep Sangiovese-based Italian rosés, and rich Spanish Tempranillo Rosado, among many others. So, why reach for a forgettable Chardonnay when you could have something a little more fun?
What are the best rosé wines?
Rosé exists in the sweet spot between white and red wines, somewhere between a refreshing crispness of a Sauvignon Blanc with the red fruit notes of a Pinot Noir. It can be made with any red grape. There are Grenache rosés, Syrah rosés, Cinsault rosés, Cabernet Sauvignon rosés, and Merlot rosés. There are dry rosés, sweet rosés, and sparkling rosés. There are French rosés, but rosés also come from Italy, Austria, Spain, California, and almost every other wine region on Earth. The styles are endless, but the template for classic and fruity but still serious comes from the Côtes de Provence, where almost 80% of the wine made is rosé.
What are the tasting notes of rosé wine?
Its sunny disposition and alluring pale pink color are the result of skin contact or maceration. This primary rosé production method allows the skins of red grape skins to impart a bit of color and flavor without over-saturating the raw juice. Depending on the types of grapes used and the amount of contact time, the resulting rosés can range from pale peach to deep fuchsia, with a garden of tasting notes from rose petals to watermelon, ripe raspberries and bright, zesty citrus. So at the end of this, what are the best rosés? One of the beautiful things about rosé is its festive and easy-drinking profile, so the best rosé is likely the one you are opening next.