Looking for an inexpensive very dry and crisp sparkling rosé (for wife's birthday cocktail)

Was also going to say Raventos if you can find it under $20. Getting harder to do.

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Raventos i Blanc - Rose Cava is my go to QPR here.

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NV Lucien Albrecht Crémant d’Alsace Brut Rosé.

We sense a lack of commitment on your part.

I came to suggest Raventos rose (de nit) here too. I can often find it for $24 and I’d say it’s worth the extra few bucks. Solid wine that overdelivers for its price point. Ages pretty well too.

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Another vote for Raventos. You can tell the Mrs. that she’s worth the extra $2.

Be sure to specify it was the $2 bill you’ve had in your wallet since high school…

Class it up!

@Robert.A.Jr @Jorge_Henriquez think I’m going TOO far…

Did I miss a text message? I must have been lost with Chris mulching the courtyard flower beds.

the fruits of your hard labor never cease

The Sinskey Vin Gris is down around $30 to $35; it used to have an exceptionally pleasant color to it.

The Laetitia Sparkling Rose is anywhere from $18.99 to $33.99 in California.

The Collestefano Rose di Elena doesn’t seem to have a West Coast distributor, but it’s $16 on the East Coast.

Apparently Ultramarine has made a Rose which Cellar Tracker adores, but it’s got a triple digit price tag.

The perfect answer would be the 1996 Rene Engel Grands Echezeaux, but it’s got a four digit price tag.

Todd, I just had a NV Cremant de Bourgogne Cuvee Prestige Rose here in Amsterdam snd it was quite delicious and if you can find, it in the US, it could work.

Happy birthday to Jen.

Sommariva rosato spumante from Kermit Lynch. It’s dry and it’s usually around $15-18 dollars. It’s my favorite sparkling rosé mixer. You should be be able to find it around in SoCal pretty easily.