Hollywood's Top Sommeliers Reveal Their Favorite Rosé Wines for Summer 2026

Stephen King

Prolific author of horror and suspense, who also writes extensively on the craft of writing and pop culture.

With summer's arrival, the search for the perfect rosé wine is on. This year, Hollywood's most discerning wine experts and celebrity enthusiasts have unveiled their top selections, highlighting a diverse range of rosés that promise to elevate any warm-weather gathering. These recommendations showcase the versatility and nuanced characteristics of rosé, proving it's far more than just a seasonal drink.

Hollywood's Wine Connoisseurs Share Their Summer Rosé Preferences

As the vibrant summer of 2026 unfolds, June 20th marked the perfect moment for the entertainment industry's top wine professionals and connoisseurs to disclose their favorite rosé wines. Marty Sullivan, the esteemed wine director at Layla at MacArthur Place, a frequented spot by figures like Erin Foster and Hannah Simone, passionately describes rosé as 'summer in a glass.' He emphasizes its refreshing qualities, noting how a chilled glass bursts with flavors of watermelon, strawberries, and nectarines, making it an ideal choice for a hot day.

California, renowned for its exquisite small-batch rosés, offers a treasure trove of options. Adam Hopkins, sommelier for the Toscana Group's S.Y. Kitchen—a favorite among Emmy-winning casting director Nikki Valko, Universal Music Group's JJ Corsini, and recording artist Alecia Moore (P!nk)—recommends Demetria's 100 percent Grenache Rosé, praising its freshness, subtlety, and drinkability. Roblar's rosé, a blend of Syrah, Grenache, and Petite Syrah, is celebrated for its rich berry notes.

In Los Olivos, the boutique tasting room Taste of Santa Rita Hills, owned by Michael and Marlene Robinson, attracts wine enthusiasts including Charlie Hunnam and Justin Hartley. The Robinsons meticulously curate their collection, offering higher-priced rosés crafted with exceptional care, distinguishing them from the abundance of lower-priced market options. Among their top choices is Paul Lato's Rosé of Pinot Noir, described as rich with a deep salmon hue and a distinctive finish. They also laud Moretti's 100 percent Rosé of Cabernet Sauvignon, noted for its lean yet robust character, and Lieu Dit's rosé from Justin Willett of Tyler Wines, cherished for its lively salinity, perfect for hot weather.

Rebecca Phillips, a sommelier who has worked with Niall Horan and Ariana Madix, highlights Storm Wines' Grenache Rosé, a favorite of Barbie producer Robbie Brenner, for its refreshing vibrancy, minerality, and old-world sophistication. She also commends Alma Rosa's Vin Gris for its delicate aroma and clean palate, and Jessica Gasca's Story of Soil Rosé of Pinot Noir, celebrated for its purity and soulful essence. Future Perfect's rosé, a favorite of Hollywood art-world luminary Jeffrey Deitch, is praised for its light, French-inspired style, crafted by actress and winemaker Sunny Doench Stricker. Made from early-harvested Grenache grapes, it offers bright acidity and lower alcohol content, making it a perfect 'summer water' for all-day enjoyment.

Kathryn Coker, wine director at Rustic Canyon, expresses excitement for James Sparks’ Kings Carey's newest sparkling rosé. This all-Pinot Noir sparkling wine, often sourced from Spear Vineyards, is dry, crisp, and incredibly refreshing. Sullivan also points to Northern California's Napa Valley for exceptional choices, including Benovia Winery’s Pinot Noir rosé, a vibrant and refined picnic wine. Bouchaine’s Vin Gris of Pinot Noir from the Carneros AVA is noted for its fruit-forward flavors and crisp acidity. Lastly, Chateau St. Jean’s Rosé of Pinot Noir is a top summer recommendation, bursting with flavors of watermelon and strawberries, making it an ideal companion for a relaxed meal.

These selections underscore rosé's adaptability and complexity, capable of mirroring seasonal best qualities and pairing seamlessly with various cuisines. The focus on wines with moderate alcohol levels and bright acidity allows for prolonged enjoyment during long summer afternoons, making them perfect for casual sipping or elegant dining.

This year's curated selection of rosé wines by Hollywood's top sommeliers and industry figures truly encapsulates the spirit of summer. It highlights not only the refreshing and vibrant nature of rosé but also its surprising depth and versatility. What stands out is the appreciation for both established producers and emerging winemakers who are pushing the boundaries of what rosé can be. It's a reminder that a good bottle of wine isn't just about taste; it's about the story, the craftsmanship, and the shared experience it creates. This season, let's raise a glass to the endless possibilities that rosé offers, whether it's a casual backyard gathering or a sophisticated dinner party. The consensus is clear: rosé is a celebration of summer, meant to be savored and enjoyed.

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