The Best Rosé Champagnes and Sparkling Wines to Drink Year-Round
- 9) Ruinart Rosé
- Chandon Brut Rosé
- Billecart-Salmon Brut Rosé
- Bollinger Rosé Brut Champagne N.V.
- Perrier-Jouët Blason Rosé Brut NV
- Krug Brut Rosé
- Veuve Clicquot Veuve Clicquot Rosé
- G.H.Mumm Grand Cordon Rosé
- Segura Viudas Brut Rose
- Laurent-Perrier Brut Rosé Brut
- Moet & Chandon Rose Imperial
- Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2006
- Yes Way Rose Bubbles
- Champagne Armand de Brignac Brut Rosé

You’ve already embraced wearing white after Labor Day, so why should everyone’s favorite pink drink ever have to go into hibernation? Especially when the soft, fruit forward flavor of rosés go so brilliantly with all sorts of foods, from summery small bites to wintery holiday feasts. To prove that rosé deserves a full-time spot on your drinking calendar, we’ve rounded up the top pink champagnes and sparkling wines to drink all year long.

9) Ruinart Rosé
$88.00
In 1764, Ruinart launched their blushing beauty, the first rosé champagne to hit the market. Today, this peach-colored juice is still just as delicious. Made with 55% Pinot Noir and 45% Chardonnay, it boasts a crisp, lightly tannic flavor with subtle warm spice on the finish.

Chandon Brut Rosé
$17.99
A delicate pink, this rosé’s dainty color bely a vivacious attitude. Fresh and crisp, it blooms with the flavors of strawberry rounded out by a light minerality that make it in ideal pairing for charcuterie, shellfish, and antipasti.

Billecart-Salmon Brut Rosé
$79.99
The fine, frothy bubbles of this magnum boasts some firm acid that makes it refreshing and light for those who prefer a more brut expression.

Bollinger Rosé Brut Champagne N.V.
$249.97
Rich with flavors of red berries and hints of rose, this elegant non-vintage French bottle is just as good with dessert as it is a substitute for one.

Perrier-Jouët Blason Rosé Brut NV
$89.00
In addition to the typical chardonnay and pinot noir, this brut rosé also implements 25% pinot meunier, a red grape that helps give this berry and ginger-tinged champagne a velvety mouthfeel.

Krug Brut Rosé
$420.00
Rosés tend to be young wines, but this unique blush take a more traditional champenoise approach, resting in the lauded Krug cellars for at least five years for a creamy, complex, and long-lasting finish, fragrant of red berries and orange.

Veuve Clicquot Veuve Clicquot Rosé
$50.00
If you love this champagne house’s classic yellow label bottling, it’s time to add this rosé to your repertoire. Gentle spice accents the red berry and grapefruit notes that make this bottle enormously drinkable at any time of day.

G.H.Mumm Grand Cordon Rosé
$56.00
Want to make an impact on the eyes as well as the tastebuds? This unique bottle is molded to evoke the red silk sash that Mumm decorated their bottles with in the 1800s, while the flavor of the juice inside—boldly acidic, with red berry notes and a faint mineral finish—tastes fresh and modern.

Segura Viudas Brut Rose
$10.54
The Spanish cousin to champagne, this cava was originally created to help promote and save the indigenous Trepat grape varietal that was slowly being removed from Spanish wineries in favor of traditional French grapes. It lends this sparkler a lush, red fruit palate with a spicy edge, all for an unbeatable price tag.

Laurent-Perrier Brut Rosé Brut
$79.99
For those who think “rosé” is synonymous with “sweet,” we present this 100% pinot noir bottle of bubbles. Hints of chalk and yeast peek through the moderate tannin structure, supporting traditional red fruit and citrus flavors.
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Moet & Chandon Rose Imperial
$59.99
The rosé from this iconic champagne house has notes of raspberry and toasty puff pasty, making it perfect for pairing with something sweet—or as a decadent dessert on its own.

Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2006
$500.00
When the original champagne house puts out a rosé, you know it’s going to be good. Zesty citrus and dried fruit marry with a croissant-like nuttiness that make any day you open this bottle a reason to celebrate.

Yes Way Rose Bubbles
$15.99
From poolside sipping to New Years brunch, this 100% grenache bubbly’s flavors of stonefruit and citrus make it a great option for pouring all day.

Champagne Armand de Brignac Brut Rosé
$549.00
Unlike many rosés, which gain their color from sitting over the skins of crushed grapes, this garnet-hued beauty instead incorporates red still wine during the blending process. That touch brings out some darker fruit flavors that give this champagne an irresistible heft and richness.