The 23 Best Rosé Wines Under $25
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The summer is in full swing, which means it’s time to start drinking pink like it’s our job — and so you should, too. After a long boozy hunt, we found the best blush-filled bottles for your buck to help you stay hydrated through Labor Day.
This insanely light sip goes down so easily it reminded some tasters of actual water. “Extra points for living up to its name” one wrote, while another said it’s “probably a fan favorite among girls at brunch.” Can’t argue with that.
BUY NOW $18
Made from 100 percent Malbec, this bottle of bubbly scored consistently well with our tasters, who loved its delicate fizziness and balance between sweet strawberry and dry rhubarb flavors. One even called it “fruity and fabulous!”
BUY NOW $20
Crisp apple complements delicate floral notes in this bright blush wine that’s balanced enough for both the dry- and sweet-drinking crowds.
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Spanish sparkling gets a pink twist in this beautifully decorated bottle. Our tasters particularly loved the bright berry flavor offset by a buttery, almost creamy finish.
BUY NOW $17
This coral pink number gives us serious watermelon vibes — with peach and lavender notes peppered in, too. Our tasters loved the barely-there bubbles and overall light finish.
BUY NOW $20
Fortune favors the bold with this Californian number that takes after a classic Provençal rosé but is also loaded with aromatic red fruit flavors. Our reviewers preferred its “super smooth finish” and subtle buttery qualities.
BUY NOW $10
Though this is a pint-size bottle, it packs a punch with three full glasses’ worth of effervescent Syrah and Grenache that’s been named France’s number one rosé. A majority of our taste-testers favored it as well, calling it “just sweet enough” and “wonderfully bubbly.”
BUY NOW $21
This grapefruit- and rhubarb-tinged California mix of Pinot Noir, Grenache, and Syrah tastes as good as its label design looks. Our tasters were obsessed with it.
BUY NOW $15
Easy to drink thanks to light strawberry and peach notes, this Oregon winner is great for the rosé newbie who hasn’t yet come over to the pink side. Did we also mention it comes in travel-ready cans?
BUY NOW $14
This is seriously one of the sexiest bottles we’ve ever seen, and the stuff inside is just as amazing, thanks to candied orange and peach flavors and a subtly tart finish.
BUY NOW $19
Made with the traditional Provence style in mind, this blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Barbera has a juicy pear-meets-cranberry flavor.
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Harvested by hand, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes come together and are aged for 24 months to get this crisp, brut bubbly with wild red fruit flavors. It was a particular hit with our tasters, who said “it tastes expensive.”
BUY NOW $18
This ballet-slipper pink Pinot Noir blend is bright and slightly acidic, but only to balance the fresh hints of raspberry and watermelon.
BUY NOW $17
Hailing from Italy’s Tuscan wine region, this blend of Sangiovese and Canaiolo is perfectly light and dry for summer — especially with its jasmine and raspberry flavors.
BUY NOW $15
This blush wine is made in true Provençal style though it hails from Portugal. It has a refreshing acidity that offsets the hints of berry and watermelon flavors, making it a must-have this season.
BUY NOW $12
Blending traditional Bordeaux varietals (Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon), this extremely affordable bottle was lauded as “crisp,” “fruity,” and “intense” by our wine tasters.
BUY NOW $11
Inspired by the famous Piedmont region of Italy, this delicate bubbly boasts zesty citrus flavor balanced by soft peach and even slight rose notes.
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Malbec lends this bright, medium-bodied rosé some very welcome cherry and pepper notes, and our tasters appreciated how boldly those flavors came through in each sip.
BUY NOW $14
We recommend you drink this beautiful blush all year long because it’s just that good. Bursting with fruit flavor, this Grenache and Cinsault blend includes red currant, raspberry, and strawberry notes.
BUY NOW $15
Prosecco and rosé join forces to create your new favorite warm-weather refresher. White fruit and red berry flavors, combined with slight floral hints, make for a seriously easy sip for summer.
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Made from 100 percent Sangiovese in Washington State, this delicate pink wine boasts melon and herb flavors that are totally satisfying in the summer heat.
BUY NOW $14
Wild strawberry flavor heads up this light and bubbly number that’s made from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. And we just can’t get enough.
BUY NOW $15
If you’re down to spend a few bucks more, we recommend Santa Margherita’s Sparkling Rosé. It’s light and fragrant, and comes in a pretty new bottle this year.
BUY NOW $27