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But first, you have to find a rose (or two) that you actually like.

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Amber Venerable

Personally, I want one that has a cute label, is tasty, and isn’t exorbitantly expensive.

Obviously finding bottles that meet all these criteria isnt going to be easy.

But since Im sure youre all hoping to find something similar, I decided to take on the task.

Sterling Vineyards Ros on marble background.

We may not be sommeliers, but trust me, we definitely know a thing or two aboutdrinking vino.

Of the all bottles, these 11 blew us away.

Here they are, in no particular order.

Bottle of Josh Cellars ros against marble.

They loved that it was a little bit sweet, but not overwhelming.

SELF editors picked up on some strawberry and citrus scents, and liked its lovely dark blush hue.

Taste testers thought it tasted like a cross between cotton candy and bubblegum (in a great way).

Bottle of M. Chapoutier Bellaruche Ros on marble.

We could definitely see it being amazing frozen (froseanyone?)

or even just over ice.

So pick it up the next time you go grocery shopping.

The Exquisite Collection Cotes de Provence Ros on marble background.

Is that not one of the coolest bottles you’ve ever seen?

Our diligent taste testers enjoyed the wine’s orangey hue and equally orangey flavor.

Full-bodied and just sweet enough, we couldn’t put it down.

Saved Magic Maker on marble background.

The Cupcake name doesn’t lie: It honestly tastes like a dessert.

This is one we’d definitely like to trypouring over cotton candy.

Taste testers picked up on some raspberry and strawberry notes and loved the ruby color.

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Taste testers found that it had a slightly smokier flavorlike grilled or roasted fruitthan any of the other bottles.

It’s great for anyone who can’t deal with all the sweet roses out there.

M de Minuty ($19)

This bottle was my personal favorite.

Il Poggione Brancato Ros on marble background.

It was dry, but didn’t make my tongue feel like sandpaper the way some drier wines do.

We tried a few different canned roses but these were our favorites.

One taste tester even called it “the perfect picnic wine.”

Plow  Press Pinot Noir Ros on marble background.

Lot 33 Ros 90 Cellars on marble background.

M de Minuty on marble background.

Underwood canned ros on marble.