National Rosé Day ― Date, History, and Details

National Rosé Day

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History of National Rosé Day and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

National Rosé Day is a day to celebrate the pink wine! It is held every year on the second Saturday in June. This year, it falls on June 10th. Many wineries and retailers will offer special deals on rosé wine, and there will be plenty of events and parties dedicated to celebrating the pink drink.

Rosé wine is made from red grapes, but the skins are removed before the juice has a chance to soak in and stain them pink. This results in a wine that is light in color and body, with a refreshing acidity. The flavor profile of rosé can vary depending on the grape variety and region, but you can expect notes of strawberries, cherries, and citrus.

Whether you’re a fan of dry rosé or sweet blush wine, grab a bottle (or a few!) and celebrate National Rosé Day with friends. Cheers!