National Rose Day - 10 June

National Rose Day



 

National Rosé Day is a celebratory day dedicated to the enjoyment of rosé wine. It is observed on the second Saturday in June each year. Rosé wine is known for its pink or blush color, which is achieved through a shorter fermentation process that allows the grape skins to remain in contact with the juice for a shorter period. This results in a wine that has a lighter color and often exhibits fruity and floral flavors.

On National Rosé Day, wine enthusiasts and individuals who appreciate rosé wine come together to savor and share their love for this particular style of wine. Many wineries, wine bars, and restaurants organize special events, tastings, and promotions centered around rosé. People may also gather with friends and family to enjoy a glass of rosé in various settings, such as picnics, backyard gatherings, or even wine tastings at home.



It's worth noting that National Rosé Day is not an official holiday but rather a designated day to highlight and celebrate the popularity of rosé wine. It provides an opportunity for wine enthusiasts to explore different varieties of rosé and learn more about the winemaking process and the regions that produce this type of wine.