Whether you like sweet or dry rosé wine, or want to find something you’ll enjoy while sticking to a budget, The Bottle Club has a huge selection, including the exclusive Mollie Cotes de Provence. Read on to discover the right rosé for you.

By Imogen Hope

Published: Thursday, 15 June 2023 at 12:00 am


Rosé wasn’t always the fashionable summer drink it is today. Once considered a frivolous counterpart to red and white wines, in recent years, rosé has come into its own and is now widely considered the perfect wine for warmer months.

This has resulted in more bottles of the pink stuff being produced every year. The area most associated with rosé is the Provence region in France, where the wines are typically pale and dry, acting as a refreshing summer drink.

As the popularity of rosé has grown, so has the number of vineyards producing it, and you can now get rosé from all over the world, from the French Loire Valley, to English vineyards like Chapel Down. You can even get rosé in a can, like this one from Nice – perfect for drinking on the go or at a picnic.

With lots of rosé options out there, it can be difficult to know where to begin. That’s where The Bottle Club comes in. It offers a range to meet every taste and budget, and you can order individual bottles or get your favourites in cases of six or 12. It even has exclusive wines, such as the pale and fruity Mollie Cotes de Provence.

Read on to discover our selection of the best rosé wines to try from The Bottle Club this summer.

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Best rosé wines from The Bottle Club

Mollie Cotes de Provence Premium rosé

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The wine is pale in colour and has notes of red berries, pomegranate and tangerine. This fresh and delicate rosé is exclusive to The Bottle Club, so you won’t be able to find it anywhere else.

With a crisp and fruity aftertaste, this rosé is perfect for a summer dinner party or quiet evening in the garden. Close your eyes and you can almost be transported to a swimming pool in Provence.

Buy Mollie Cotes de Provence Premium rosé for £14.99 at The Bottle Club

Kylie Minogue rosé

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We should be so lucky to enjoy a glass of Kylie Minogue rosé this summer! The Australian singer has, in recent years, become well known for her summery range of wines.

This rosé is a blend of grenache, cinsault and rolle grapes, which results in a fresh, fruity, zesty wine that’s an ideal warm weather tipple.

Buy Kylie Minogue rosé for £8.99 at The Bottle Club

Belle Annee Chateau Mirabeau

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From Chateau Mirabeau in Provence, this pale rosé has notes of red berries with just a hint of spice.

This vineyard was started by British couple Jeany and Stephen in 2010, after they left south London to pursue careers in wine-making. This bright rosé is named after ‘a good year’, celebrating the joy of living under Provence’s blue skies and sunshine.

Buy Belle Annee Chateau Mirabeau for £11.99 at The Bottle Club

Chapel Down English rosé 2022

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Rosé might make you think of the lavender-studded countryside of Provence, but this one is produced right here in the UK at award-winning English vineyard Chapel Down. The wine has flavours of summer fruits, in particular strawberries and cream.

This dry rosé is made using a blend of grapes, including pinot noir, chardonnay, rondo and pinot blanc.

Buy Chapel Down English rosé 2022 for £17.49 at The Bottle Club

Cloud Chaser Provence rosé

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As rosé has grown in popularity in recent years, many vineyards have started producing the pink wine, but this one has been produced by a vineyard in Provence for over 100 years.

With a history like that, it makes sense that this wine is classic Provencal rosé – dry and pale in colour, with flavours of tropical fruits and peach.

Buy Cloud Chaser Provence rosé for £19.49 at The Bottle Club

Canti pinot grigio rosé

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Provence might be where rosé originates, but this wine from Lake Garda in the Veneto region of Italy is a great, well-balanced option, especially if you’re on a tighter budget, but don’t want to compromise on flavour.

The flavours are floral with notes of green apple, which makes it a great wine to pair with saltier summer dishes. Try it alongside sweetcorn with lime and miso butter or devilled whitebait with garlic mayo.

Buy Canti pinot grigio rosé for £5.99 at The Bottle Club

Studio by Miraval | Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie

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Produced by grapes grown on the iconic layered terraces in Provence, this Miraval rosé is pale and floral on the nose, with flavours of citrus, grapefruit and fig.

For that extra bit of star power, the Miraval vineyard is owned by none other than Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, and this particular wine is named after the famous recording studio at the vineyard, where Pink Floyd recorded The Wall.

Buy Studio by Miraval | Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie for £12.49 at The Bottle Club

Beefsteak Club malbec rosé

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This crisp and dry rosé has fruity flavours of strawberry and raspberry, as well as floral notes. It originates from Argentina, where the vineyard sits at high altitude in the Mendoza region. Unlike some other rosé wines that use a blend of grapes, this offering from Beefsteak Club is made with malbec grapes.

Buy Beefsteak Club malbec rosé for £7.99 at The Bottle Club

Maison No.9 rosé wine

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If you’re looking for a wine to gift to the host of a summer barbecue or picnic, this Maison No.9 rosé wine is stunning to look at and tastes just as good. With an unusually tall bottle shape that helps it stand out from the crowd, this wine is pale, light and bright, with refreshing notes of orchard fruits, like peaches.

Maison No. 9 is partially owned by Post Malone, who says: “Rosé is for when you want to get a little fancy.” We couldn’t agree more.

Buy Maison No.9 rosé wine for £18.99 at The Bottle Club

Chateau d’Esclans The Pale

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This bottle design would make a lovely addition to any summer table. A dry and (as the name suggests) pale rosé wine, The Pale uses a blend of grenache, rolle, syrah and cinsault grapes.

Buy Chateau d’Esclans The Pale for £13.99 at The Bottle Club