We’ve rounded up the best rosé’s to celebrate National Rosé Day!
An excuse to drink pink!
Words by Abby L. Johnson Photo courtesy of Roseade
We never really need a reason to pop a cork and enjoy sipping a glass (or two) of rosé, but with the heat rising, there’s never been a better moment than National Rosé Day (June 11th) to celebrate this delicious and varied drink.
Bold Flavors in a Beautiful Bottle: Fleurs de Prairie
With an extremely Instagram-able exterior, this pretty pink bottle embodies picnic vibes and tastes just as good as it looks. The Fleurs de Prairie is produced in the south of France. Bright and citrusy, it will have wine connoisseurs dreaming of a romp through French vineyards.
Find it locally: Drizly, Total Wine & More (Mueller location)
Fruity & Crisp: Josh Cellars Rose
Nothing revitalizes the spirit like the flavors of peach on a sweltering day. This rosé from Josh Cellars is dry with hints of citrusy fruit. It’s perfect for a night on the patio, watching the stars or fireflies flitting by.
Find it locally: Drizly, H-E-B
Sweet & Budget-Friendly: Yellow Tail
This rose is perfect for anyone looking to cool off while simultaneously satisfying their sweet tooth. Hints of summer strawberry define this affordable and sippable wine, making it the easy choice for a casual end of day rosé.
Find it locally: H-E-B
Portable, Refreshing Summer Fun: Roseade
Ditch the bottle and wine glass for this concoction that captures the spirit of summer in a can. Roseade is a fizzy mix of tart lemonade and slightly sweet rosé, making it the perfect grown-up version of lemonade on a hot summer day. Grab a pack to enjoy poolside with a good book in hand or floating the river with friends.
Find it locally: Drizly
Sparkling and Accessible: Josh Cellars Prosecco Rose
There’s no better choice for a celebration than this festive, bubbly drink. With hints of wild berries popping up through the bubbles, this wine is slightly robust but still light and refreshing. It’s a go-to for any summer celebration!
Find it locally: Drizly, Total Wine & More (Mueller), J&J Liquor
Best Served with Dinner Al Fresco: Chateau Bonnet
Red cherries, hints of herb, currant, and raspberry dominate the Chateau Bonnet. Fragrant and attractive in color, this wine is a pleasant experience all around. Serve with a sunset meal, al fresco.
Find it locally: Drizly
Did you know?
While rosé may conjure up images of the French countryside (rightfully so, being both the world’s number one region for production and consumption of the lovely libation), surprisingly, the Spanish beat the French when it comes to rosé exports.