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Abha Shah

Best rosé champagnes to sip on in summer 2023

It is an arguable statement, but some of the best things in life are pink: a perfectly seared steak, a stop-and-stare sunset, the real-life Barbie dreamhouse.

There is a reason why rose is the tint with which we suddenly view the world when we’re full of joy.

It’s the same story for Champagne. A glass of the good stuff is luxe enough, but elevates to new levels of chic-dom when that sparkling elixir comes tinged with a pale blush.

Where does rose Champagne get its colour?

Also known as Champagne Rosé, the colour comes from the skin of the black Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier grapes used in the recipe.

Where did Champagne Rose originate?

Madame Clicquot, founder of esteemed French Champagne house Veuve Clicquot, invented the first blended Rosé Champagne in 1818. The bottle remains one of the house’s best-sellers, based on Brut Yellow Label’s traditional blend with red and still wine added to the mix before a three year ageing process to lend silkiness and that sailing-to-the-stars feeling in every sip. The burst of red berry sweetness adds to the Brut’s appeal and keeps revellers clamouring for more.

Rose is one of the most reached-for bottles of Champagne when romance is on the cards, from first dates to weddings and anniversaries. The rosy colour means it’s a welcome addition to lavish pre-wedding parties and feels a touch more special on big birthdays.

If you’re looking for one to add to your celebrations or simply want a stash to enjoy in the garden while smelling the roses, we’ve put together a chic edit of the finest bottles to buy right now.

From the OG at Veuve Clicquot to serves from relative newcomers, it’s time to charge your glasses and get ready to drink pink.

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Veuve Clicquot Rose 250th Anniversary Edition

Bubbling with notes of cherries and strawberries and with a baked, biscuity base, this is one of the finest bottles of rose champagne to spend your cash on. The anniversary edition captures Madame Clicquot’s boundary-pushing spirit with an exceptional pink-hued liquid that looks and tastes best in the sunshine.

Try it with a simple tomato salad or serve with lobster, beef carpaccio or duck to highlight the exquisite flavours.

Buy now £56.00, Clos19

Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque Rose Champagne Vintage 75cl

Perfect for virtually all gatherings and gifting ideas, who doesn’t love the cheerful pop of a cork - especially when its from a bottle of Champage?

With its warm rose gold hue and beautiful anemone-illustrated bottle, this luxe bottle should be reserved for drinking with the ones you cherish the most. Whether you fancy spoiling someone rotten, or want something special to toast the holidays, Perrier-Jouët never disappoints.

The Champagne is made from a blend of grapes: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier and the flavour is fruity yet creamy with the merest suggestion of spice. One for the ages.

Buy now £259.99, Drink Supermarket

Dom Pérignon Rosé 2008 champagne 750ml

Benedictine monk Dom Perignon is the man behind the legendary Champagne house. His legacy for excellent sparkling wine continues, forking of into the delightful rose variety that the world adores today.

A love letter to the Pinot Noir grape, its light yet somehow full-bodied, slipping like silk over the tongue leaving behind lingering notes of raspberry, peach and ginger with roasted hazelnut to finish. Complex. Divine.

Buy now £430.00, Selfridges

Louis Roederer Vintage Rosé Champagne in Gift Box, 75cl

From one of the longest-running Champagne houses in France comes this delightful bottle of bubbles, made using grapes grown on its own estate. The blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay results in a fruit-rich yet fresh serve that will take garden parties and summer celebrations up to the next level.

Buy now £90.00, Fortnum & Mason

Ace of Spades Brut rosé champagne 1.5L

Jay Z may have sold his stake in 2021, but Ace of Spades is still the millionaires drink of choice. The Champagne brand can typically be found behind red rope on exclusive tables in the best clubs the world over. You’ll know when you see it: those opaque metallic bottles are kind of hard to miss.

Ace makes a Brut rose too, housing the precious liquid in a statement-making hot pink metallic bottle, distinguishing it from the usual gold. It’s made in extremely exclusive batchs, with an RRP to match.

What does it taste of, you ask? Many say that Ace of Spades’ rose champs is among the best blends around, creamy and sweet with hints of red and blackberries. Sounds like a dream to us.

Buy now £1000.00, Selfridges

Laurent-Perrier Brut Cuveé Rosé Champagne, 75cl

As failsafe gifts go, a well-chosen bottle of bubbly is up there. Laurent-Perrier is one of the finest Champagne house’s around and its Rosé version is perfect for celebrating big occasions. Expect fruity berry notes with a gentle brioche finish on the tongue.

Buy now £75.00, John Lewis

Moët & Chandon Impérial Rosé NV Champagne

Who wouldn’t feel special when they’ve got a flute of Moët in their hand? Treat dinner guests to a joyous bottle of bubbly and prepare to enter the hosting heavyweights. The sublime serve is particularly lovely with dessert dishes like pavlova, Eton Mess or classic strawberries and cream to bring out the fresh fruity flavours.

If you’re planning to give as a gift, this bottle’s box gift tin can be personalised.

Buy now £74.99, Selfridges

Ruinart Second Skin Rosé Champagne NV in Gift Case, 75cl

If you’re looking for a foolproof gift for a friend who appreciates the finer things in life, a bottle of rose Champagne is hands down a winner. Ruinart’s iteration adds Pinot Noir grapes alongside the Maison’s signature Chardonnay, along with a glug of premium red wine. The result is a golden pink sparkling wine that’s floral on the nose and fruity on the tongue.

Showcasing its future-first practices, the gift case is made of recyclable paper and fits the bottle like a glove. Just add a pretty ribbon for the finishing effect.

Buy now £80.00, F&M

Taittinger Brut Prestige Rosé Non Vintage Champagne in Gift Box 75cl

Famously James Bond’s champagne of choice, Taittinger is a name that rarely requires introduction.

A Champagne synonym for opulence, it’s surprising to learn that many of its offers are on the affordable end of the scale, with this bottle of NV Rose Champagne weighing in at just £50. The salmon pink drink is best enjoyed at room temperature to properly highlight the notes of strawberry, raspberry, cherry and faint trace of spice.

Save it for the dessert with a touch of acidity or a fancy cheeseboard.

Buy now £50.00, Amazon

Billecart-Salmon Brut Rosé Champagne NV

The Champagne du jour for countlesss Michelin-starred restaurants in Paris, Billecart-Salmon is probably the least well-known on our list, yet the one that has earned the tremendous accolade of “Champagne of the Millennium” by a panel of Champagne experts (now there’s a job).

Nicknamed Billy by its fans, the pale pink liquid streams with fine bubbles and bursts with citrus and cranberry notes on the tongue. The long lingering finish develops into a baked undertone.

It’s the bottle to reach for if you’re having fish dishes or sushi and it’s good with canapés too; brides-to-be, take note.

Buy now £68.95, Harvey Nichols

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