Expensive Rose Wine: Armand De Brignac Ace of Spades Rose

15 Expensive Rose Wine Bottles to Buy in 2024

by Anthony Zhang

Nothing says ‘good times’ better than a glass of chilled Rose wine, right? Whether it’s a summer brunch or a surprise celebration, a Rose wine bottle will save your day!

But, did you know that Rose wine can be more than just a casual, cheap wine?

Thanks to some of the world’s most meticulous winemakers, this crowd-pleaser is also a critic’s favorite. And, there are many collectible, expensive Rose wine bottles in the market today.

So read on to find out which bottles make the right fit for your expensive Rose wine collection!

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15 Most Expensive Rose Wines to Buy in 2024

Here’s our pick of the 15 most exquisite expensive Rose wine bottles for you:

1. 2013 Louis Roederer Cristal Brut Rose Millesime ($537)

2013 Louis Roederer Cristal Vinotheque Edition Brut Rose Millesime

From one of the most well-known Champagne makers comes this Pinot Noir and Chardonnay blend. The Millesime (‘best of crop’) is made in the winemaker’s ‘Berries and Cream’ style of Champagne. 

The Cristal’s acidity pairs well with fish, soft cheese, and pork. 

2. Piper-Heidsieck Rare Rose with Gift Box 2008 ($499)

Piper-Heidsieck Rare Rose with Gift Box 2008

This sensational pale pink wine is Piper-Heidsieck’s second Prestige Cuvee. 

Wine critics have praised its explosive red fruit flavors (strawberry and raspberry) and velvety texture. The Rare Rose promises more complexity in the years to come.  

3. Armand de Brignac Ace of Spades Brut Rose (NV) ($477)

Armand de Brignac Ace of Spades Brut Rose

This French Rosé draws in onlookers with the dazzling pink-gold plated bottle with the Ace of Spades emblem. 

Inside, you’ll discover that the Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, and Chardonnay blend convey a juicy, minerally flavor profile of the best kind. The Ace of Spades Brut Rose is full-bodied, vibrant, and unforgettable!

4. Dom Perignon X Lady Gaga Rose with Gift Box 2006 ($399)

Dom Perignon X Lady Gaga Rose with Gift Box 2006

Dom Perignon is the very best of French Champagne. And their Rose promises nothing less. 

The 2006 pink Champagne opens with spices and chocolates, making way for the fruity aromas. This great wine regales drinkers with orange, figs, and raspberries with an edge of acidity.  

5. Krug Brut Rose (NV) ($352)

Krug Brut Rose

The finest Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier grapes come together in this dry and acidic Rose Champagne. 

The Krug Brut Rose is aged at least six years before release, adding to its layered complexity. Experience the slow release of candied ginger, strawberry, and mousse flavors on your palate.

6. 2010 Dom Perignon Rose ($306)

2010 Dom Perignon Rose

This 2010 Rose is the latest in a long line of Dom Perignon’s bold and dry Rosé Champagne bottles. Wine experts have taken note of its full-bodied intensity that contains prominent notes of orange, peach, tart apple, and spices. 

Pair it with seafood like fish, scallops, or meat such as veal and foie gras.

7. 2017 Domaine Prieuré Roch Bourgogne 'Roses' Rose ($226)

2017 Domaine Prieuré Roch Bourgogne 'Roses' Rose

This Pinot Noir based Rose wine is made with Pinot Noir grapes from the famous Vosne Romanee vineyards. The six-hour maceration process of making this sparkling wine also included the stems, which speaks to its Burgundy origins. 

Pair this dry and fruity wine with grilled fish, light pasta, or rice dishes.

8. 2000 R. Lopez de Heredia Vina Tondonia Gran Reserva Rosado ($189)

2000 R. Lopez de Heredia Vina Tondonia Gran Reserva Rosado

The Spanish family of winemakers, the Lopez de Heredia, have been churning out some of the most exceptional Rioja wines. This Gran Reserva Rose is made with the classic Rioja blend of  Tempranillo, Garnacha (Grenache), Mazuelo (Carignan), and Graciano red grapes.

You’ll find scintillating flavors of orange, berries, and notes of sherry in every sip.

9. 2020 Gérard Bertrand Languedoc Cabrières 'Clos du Temple' Rose ($186)

2020 Gérard Bertrand Languedoc Cabrières 'Clos du Temple' Rose

This very pale, pink Champagne from Provence, France, is one the most hyped wines of 2020, and with good reason. 

Along with the traditional red grapes - Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah, and Mourvedre - the Clos du Temple also contains the white wine varietal Viognier. Its delicate tannins are wrapped in citrusy and apple notes. 

Pair it with chicken or turkey. 

10. Lamborghini: Metodo Classico Rose "The Legend" with Gift Box ($179):

Lamborghini: Metodo Classico Rose "The Legend" with Gift Box

This Italian Rose wine was made with Pinot Noir grapes that you can experience through red currants, wet stone, and hints of vanilla. 

It’s best served cool with fish or Italian dishes made in delicate sauces. 

The Legend’s attractive packaging makes it an excellent gift choice too. 

11. 2018 Rose & Arrow Estate 'Highland Close' Chehalem Highlands Pinot Noir ($151):

2018 Rose & Arrow Estate 'Highland Close' Chehalem Highlands Pinot Noir

This Oregon-based winemaker finds its purpose in paradoxes in the vineyard’s soil. Their wine expresses a similar tension between acidic and sweet, simple and complex. 

The 2018 Pinot Noir is a sweet wine that presents a palate bursting with wild strawberries, red plums, and muted cranberries, resting in an earthiness reminiscent of wet stone. 

12. 2016 Rayas Château des Tours Parisy Rose ($134):

2016 Rayas Château des Tours Parisy Rose

Located in the Rhone valley, France, Château des Tours Parisy is owned by Emmanuel Reynaud, who also runs the esteemed vineyards of Chateau Rayas. 

The collective winemaking experience results in an aromatic Rose wine made with Grenache, Cinsault, and Syrah varietals. You’ll find notes of blueberries, black cherry, plum, and vanilla. 

13. 2020 Muse de Miraval Côtes de Provence Rosé ($127):

2020 Muse de Miraval Côtes de Provence Rosé

The coastal appellation of Provence brings you this crisp and dry Rose wine. 

Along with the usual Rosé wine combination of Grenache, Cinsault, and Syrah, the winemakers have also added the white wine varietal Rolle (Vermentino) from Italy. It has a pale pink color and a nose dominated by white flowers, cherry, and stone fruit.   

14. ​​2020 Domaines Ott 'Etoile' ($123):

2020 Domaines Ott 'Etoile'

The brand’s second vintage is a blend of its most special Cuvees from all three estates of Domaines Ott, Provence. It combines the elegance, salinity, and crisp fruitiness that are the trademarks of the vineyard’s soil. 

It contains citric fruit flavors and a chalky finish that acts as a palate cleanser. 

15. 2018 Rose & Arrow Estate 'Black Walnut' Worden Hill Pinot Noir ($120): 

2018 Rose & Arrow Estate 'Black Walnut' Worden Hill Pinot Noir

This crisp and dry Rosé wine was made with Pinot Noir grapes, resulting in a slightly intense aroma profile. You’ll find some tannic complexity in this medium-bodied French wine, along with dark and earthy flavors. 

Pair it with meaty and oily fish, red meat, and poultry.

Why Are Some Rosé Wine Bottles Expensive?

Expensive Rose Wine

Wine lovers used to drinking Rosé wine casually might wonder why some bottles command such high prices. The answer to this question, as always, lies in the winemaker’s expertise. 

Rosé wine is made with red wine grapes, but without using the grape skin and stem. This means that it mostly lacks the complexity that wines get from tannins extracted from these parts. 

However, some winemakers are aging the Rosé in oak barrels for a similar effect. This adds more structure and body to the wine. The process requires close attention to temperatures and taste changes during the aging process. 

A fair number of Rose wines are even meant to age beyond a few years. In fact, wine investors can still pick Dom Perignon pink Champagnes from nearly 15 years ago in the secondary market. Such longevity adds to a Rose wine’s value. 

Some of them also star at auctions. For example, a single bottle of ​​Sine Qua Non Rosé sold for $42,000+ on the online auction site WineBid in 2014! Such astronomical auction prices are comparable with the finest vintages of Bordeaux, Burgundy reds, or Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. 

Combine this with the premium packaging that draws attention to the wine’s extra pale salmon-pink color, and we’ve got ourselves a bottle of ultra premium Rosé wine that’s worth every penny!

Rose Wine for All Moods and Seasons!

Expensive Rose Wine

From a singular choice for toasts to an excellent cocktail base, Rose wine is an incredibly versatile drink. Hence, it makes a great addition to any wine collection.

But there’s more. Long-lasting, vintage Rose wine makes for a great investment in the mid to long term. 

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