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Best Rosé picks to drink this International Rosé Day: One for every budget and taste

With prices starting under $100.

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Best Picks unveil the best Rosé brands to drink this International Rosé Day.

Best Rosé picks to drink this International Rosé Day: One for every budget and taste

With prices starting under $100.

This content is reviewed by the 7NEWS Editorial team. 7NEWS may receive a commission when you buy from links on our site. Prices correct at time of publication.

International Rosé Day is Friday, June 27, which means it’s time to celebrate with a glass of your favourite Rosé (obviously).

This year’s rosé selection celebrates elegance, vibrancy, and the sense of occasion.

Rosé isn’t just a summer fling anymore; it’s officially earned a spot in the year-round wine rotation.

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Whether you’re curled up by the fire, planning a cosy dinner party, or just in need of a midweek pick-me-up, there’s a winter-friendly rosé for the moment.

From fuller-bodied drops with notes of spice to elegant sparkling rosés that brighten up grey days, this year’s lineup proves rosé season doesn’t have to end.

Whether you’re after a refreshing aperitif, a statement-making Champagne, or a cellar-worthy classic, this curated roundup highlights the most delicious options available on the market.

Here at Best Picks, we’ve made sure there’s a rosé on the list to suit every taste and budget.

Best Picks unveil the best Rosé brands to drink this International Rosé Day.
Best Picks unveil the best Rosé brands to drink this International Rosé Day. Credit: Instagram

1. Perrier-Jouët Blason Rose, $124.99, Dan Murphy’s

Blason Rosé is the unexpected gem of the Perrier-Jouët classic collection — a gourmet cuvée known for its vibrant, fruit-forward character.

Bursting with ripe red and black fruit aromas and a touch of exotic pomegranate, it offers a rich, lively palate that evolves into a full and generous finish.

Elegant and expressive, it’s a rosé Champagne that delights both visually and sensorially.

Perfectly paired with bold, nuanced flavours like bluefin tuna, lychee, and red tomatoes, Blason Rosé brings a refined, playful twist to any occasion.

Perrier-Jouët Blason Rose.
Perrier-Jouët Blason Rose. Credit: Instagram/@bellepoquesociety

2. Piper Heidsieck Champagne Rosé Sauvage NV, $92.99, Dan Murphy’s

If you’re after a high-quality rosé that’s under $100, this is it.

Piper-Heidsieck Rosé Sauvage is a bold and expressive rosé Champagne where fruit and colour come together in perfect harmony.

Distinguished by its deep, elegant hue and vibrant character, this blend delivers an intense and indulgent tasting experience.

On the nose and palate, it reveals a rich burst of blood orange, wild strawberries, black cherries, and blackberry jam, layered with subtle hints of liquorice and smoky undertones.

Piper Heidsieck Champagne Rosé Sauvage NV.
Piper Heidsieck Champagne Rosé Sauvage NV. Credit: Instagram

3. 1920 Wines Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Rose, $12.48, SansDrinks

Perfect for those doing Dry July or non-drinkers.

This 1920 Wines Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Rose is affordable and delicious.

This exquisite sparkling wine exudes a vivacious charm, infused with a blend of sun-ripened strawberries, luscious cherries, and tantalising raspberries.

The wine also features a low-sugar profile, containing only 2.4g per 100ml.

 1920 Wines Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Rose is affordable and delicious.
1920 Wines Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Rose is affordable and delicious. Credit: Sans Drinks

4. Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé Vintage, $349.99, Dan Murphy’s

For those looking to purchase a more high-end rosé, this Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé Vintage is an ideal pick.

Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque Rosé 2013 is the epitome of refined extravagance.

Delicate yet rich, powerful yet graceful, this vintage rosé balances intensity with elegance in every sip. Its pale pink hue, laced with copper highlights, hints at the complexity within.

On the nose, it offers a fragrant bouquet of fresh flowers: rose, violet, and peony — interwoven with vibrant notes of small red berries.

Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé Vintage.
Perrier-Jouët Belle Époque Rosé Vintage. Credit: Instagram

5. Mateus Rosé, $19, BWS

Mateus Rosé Original is a vibrant, refreshing wine that makes the most of the sunny Australian climate, all the way from Portugal.

With its bright, attractive hue and naturally sweet flavour, it offers a lighter, easy-drinking option for those seeking versatility and charm in a glass.

The delicate balance of grapes and fruit creates a fine, intense bouquet that’s both fresh and inviting. On the palate, it’s well-balanced and lively, with a playful softness and a gently fizzy finish.

Mateus Rosé.
Mateus Rosé. Credit: BWS

Please remember always to drink responsibly.

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