Rosé All Day: Picking The Perfect Pink Champagne
Let’s talk a bit about bubbly. Specifically, rosé champagne. Light and refreshing, it’s ideal for celebrations, catching up with friends or meeting new ones.
Bed of Roses: TRIENNES ROSÉ: Wines Of Provence
Where to find it: Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill and Old Homestead Steakhouse at Caesars Palace
Harvested at night so that the grapes are cool upon arrival to be pressed, this Mediterranean rosé has a bouquet of strawberry and white flowers with hints of vanilla.
“This is what everyone should be drinking this summer,” says Phil Park, wine director at
Caesars Palace.
Rosés Are Pink: Fleur de Mer Rosé, Cotes de Provence
Where to find it: Available at most Caesars Entertainment Las Vegas properties’ bars and lounges
Born in a region known for its rosé champagnes, this coral pink bubbly is a medium-bodied elegant rosé with notes of watermelon, cherry and subtle citrus.
Stop And Smell The Rosé: DECOY by DUCKHORN ROSÉ, CALIFORNIA
Where to find it: Gordon Ramsay Burger, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
Nicely balanced and crisp on the finish, this vibrant rosé has notes of red fruits, melon and citrus.
“A nice glass for a hot Vegas afternoon,” says Eichelberger.
Drink Pink: FLOWERS ROSÉ OF PINOT NOIR, SONOMA COAST
Where to find it: Served by most restaurants including Pronto by Giada at Caesars Palace
Walt Flowers helped bring winemaking to the rugged Sonoma Coast. His Flowers Rosé of Pinot Noir brings something special to the party.
“We simply love the elegance here — wild strawberries and rose petals in a glass,” says Jeffrey Eichelberger, Caesars Entertainment wine director. “If you are a person who wonders why the excitement over a dry rosé—this is the wine to experience.”