On the lookout for the perfect rosé champagne? We’ve discovered the perfect of the perfect, plus some nice different concepts for rosé glowing wine. Put a bottle on ice for a particular Valentine’s Day pre-dinner toast, or fill up the fridge for a pink fizz celebration.
Ridgeview Fitzrovia Rose (£35, Waitrose)
This was served by the Queen to Barack Obama at a Buckingham Palace banquet, which is unquestionably the best of praises for this acclaimed vineyard in Sussex. Delicate salmon color with crunchy redcurrant fruit, it goes as effectively with smoked salmon because it does with a bowl of strawberries.
Vilarnau 0% Glowing Rosé, £6.99, Amazon
A fairly natural rosé for those who need the enjoyable of fizz with out the hit of alcohol. Summer time pudding fruitiness with pink grapefruit zest, it’s made for consuming on a sizzling sunny day.
Billecart-Salmon Brut Rosé (£65, Berry Bros & Rudd)
Billecart-Salmon is well-known for its rosé champagnes, and this can be a stunner. Seductive strawberries-and-cream aromas with a pleasingly savoury edge, it is scrumptious as a special-occasion aperitif and in addition makes an excellent match with sushi. Bear it in thoughts for Valentine’s Day or one other romantic event!
Balfour Hush Heath Pink Fizz, £4.99, Hush Heath Property
Strawberries and rose petals come collectively on this beautiful English sparkler – an awesome aperitif or as a associate to the strawberry and elderflower eton mess.
Extra of the perfect pink glowing wines…
Laurent Perrier Cuvée Rosé (£65, Waitrose)
Maybe essentially the most well-known rosé champagne available on the market, Laurent-Perrier has been making it’s iconic Cuvée rosé since 1968. Made utilizing 100% pinot noir grapes, the color can vary from delicate blush to salmon pink with a recent nostril bursting with crimson fruits and toasted brioche.
Nyetimber Rosé NV (£41.99, Selfridges)
A rosé champagne different, this is without doubt one of the greatest British rosé glowing wines. The pioneers of the English glowing wine, Nyetimber have been steadily rising the holy trinity of champagne grapes (chardonnay, pinot noir and pinot meunier). This well-rounded rosé has the anticipated notes of strawberry, raspberry and cherry in addition to stunning flavours of anise and lavender with a sublime end.
San Leo Rosato Prosecco (£10.49, Waitrose)
A recent, fruity Italian rosé glowing wine comprised of the native nerello mascalese and glera grapes, this wine has an fragrant nostril and delicate fizz making it an awesome crowd-pleasing aperitif. £10.49, waitrose.com