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National Rosé Day

Celebrate National Rosé Day in style with the perfect chilled bottle of your favorite rosé - cheers to a day full of sunshine and good vibes!
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Introduction

Get ready to raise your glass and toast National Rosé Day on the Second Saturday in June! The day was created by wine enthusiasts to celebrate this light, summery beverage. Rosé has been around for centuries, but it's only recently become a popular choice among drinkers due to its refreshing taste and versatility. With its vibrant colors, delightful flavor profiles, and numerous health benefits, there's no doubt that rosé is here to stay! So grab a bottle or two of your favorite rosé and join us in celebrating this special day!

History of National Rosé Day

National Rosé Day Dates

National Rosé Day Timeline

<div class='timeline-item'><div class='timeline-left'><div class='timeline-date-text'>600 BC</div></div><div class='timeline-center'></div><div class='timeline-right'><div class='timeline-text timeline-text-title'>Rosé's Ancient Beginnings</div><div class='timeline-text'>The production of rosé wine can be traced back to the Greeks who produced red and white wine mixtures.</div></div></div><div class='timeline-item'><div class='timeline-left'><div class='timeline-date-text'>1800s</div></div><div class='timeline-center'></div><div class='timeline-right'><div class='timeline-text timeline-text-title'>Rosé in France</div><div class='timeline-text'>In the 19th century, rosé wine became popular in the French region of Provence, still known to this day as a major producer.</div></div></div><div class='timeline-item'><div class='timeline-left'><div class='timeline-date-text'>1970s</div></div><div class='timeline-center'></div><div class='timeline-right'><div class='timeline-text timeline-text-title'>Increase in U.S. Consumption</div><div class='timeline-text'>During the 1970s, rosé consumption increased in the United States, comprehended mainly as a sweeter pink wine.</div></div></div><div class='timeline-item'><div class='timeline-left'><div class='timeline-date-text'>1990s</div></div><div class='timeline-center'></div><div class='timeline-right'><div class='timeline-text timeline-text-title'>Rosé Renaissance</div><div class='timeline-text'>The late 1990s and early 2000s saw a rosé renaissance, with drinkers appreciating the versatile and more dry styles.</div></div></div><div class='timeline-item'><div class='timeline-left'><div class='timeline-date-text'>2014</div></div><div class='timeline-center'></div><div class='timeline-right'><div class='timeline-text timeline-text-title'>National Rosé Day Founded</div><div class='timeline-text'>National Rosé Day was founded by Swedish rosé house Bodvár to pay homage to this historical and exquisite wine.</div></div></div><div class='timeline-item'><div class='timeline-left'><div class='timeline-date-text'>2020s</div></div><div class='timeline-center'></div><div class='timeline-right'><div class='timeline-text timeline-text-title'>Rosé Popularity Continues</div><div class='timeline-text'>Throughout the 2020s, rosé wines continue to be recognized globally, with celebrations like National Rosé Day becoming more widespread.</div></div></div>

How to Celebrate National Rosé Day

<div id='' class='facts-item'><div id='' class='facts-header'><h3 id='' class='facts-number'>1</h3></div><div id='' class='facts-text-wrapper'><h3 id='' class='facts-title'>Host a Rosé tasting</h3><p id='' class='facts-text'>Invite your friends over for a rosé tasting. Sample different types of rosés from around the world and have a fun time learning about this delicious wine.</p></div></div><div id='' class='facts-item'><div id='' class='facts-header'><h3 id='' class='facts-number'>2</h3></div><div id='' class='facts-text-wrapper'><h3 id='' class='facts-title'>Visit a vineyard</h3><p id='' class='facts-text'>Go on a road trip to explore different vineyards and wineries, or take a guided wine tour. You can visit and sample different types of rosé while learning about the vineyards and the wine making process.</p></div></div><div id='' class='facts-item'><div id='' class='facts-header'><h3 id='' class='facts-number'>3</h3></div><div id='' class='facts-text-wrapper'><h3 id='' class='facts-title'>Have a Rosé picnic</h3><p id='' class='facts-text'>Grab some friends and have a picnic in the park with some rosé. Enjoy each other's company and the beautiful scenery while sipping on your favorite bottle of rosé.</p></div></div><div id='' class='facts-item'><div id='' class='facts-header'><h3 id='' class='facts-number'>4</h3></div><div id='' class='facts-text-wrapper'><h3 id='' class='facts-title'>Create a Rosé cocktail</h3><p id='' class='facts-text'>Celebrate National Rosé Day by creating your own unique rosé cocktail. Try experimenting with different fruits, juices, and herbs to make the perfect drink for any occasion.</p></div></div><div id='' class='facts-item'><div id='' class='facts-header'><h3 id='' class='facts-number'>5</h3></div><div id='' class='facts-text-wrapper'><h3 id='' class='facts-title'>Throw a Rosé party</h3><p id='' class='facts-text'>Invite your friends over for a rosé themed party! Ask each guest to bring their favorite bottle of rosé and share it with everyone. You can also serve some light snacks and enjoy the festivities!</p></div></div>

Why We Love National Rosé Day

<div id='' class='whywelove-item'><div id='' class='whywelove-letter-cont'><div class='whywelove-letter'>A</div></div><div id='why-we-love-main-cont'><h3 id='' class='whywelove-title'>Rosé is a refreshing beverage</h3><p id='' class='whywelove-text'>If you're looking for a light and refreshing drink to enjoy in the summer heat, look no further than rosé. It's sweet and floral, with subtleties of fruit that pair nicely with any meal. And its light pink hue makes it the perfect addition to any special occasion!</p></div></div><div id='' class='whywelove-item'><div id='' class='whywelove-letter-cont'><div class='whywelove-letter'>B</div></div><div id='why-we-love-main-cont'><h3 id='' class='whywelove-title'>Rosé is easy to find</h3><p id='' class='whywelove-text'>From grocery stores to restaurants, it's easy to find a good bottle of rosé when you need it. With so many varieties available, there's sure to be one that fits your taste. And if you're not sure what type of rosé to try, just ask the experts - they'll help you pick out the perfect bottle!</p></div></div><div id='' class='whywelove-item'><div id='' class='whywelove-letter-cont'><div class='whywelove-letter'>C</div></div><div id='why-we-love-main-cont'><h3 id='' class='whywelove-title'>Rosé goes with everything</h3><p id='' class='whywelove-text'>Whether you're having tacos or steak, rosé is always a perfect pairing. Its fresh and fruity flavor adds an extra layer of flavor to whatever food you choose. Plus, because it's probably already chilled in the fridge, it takes only seconds to pour and serve!</p></div></div>

5 Refreshing Facts for National Rosé Day

<div class='facts-item'><div class='facts-number-wrapper'><p class='facts-number'>1</p></div><div class='facts-core-content'><h3 class='facts-title'>Rosé Wine Tastes Best When Young</h3><p class='facts-content'>Unlike some other wine types, rosé wines often taste best when they are young. Most versions do not have a long shelf life and are meant to be consumed within 2-3 years of being produced.</p></div></div><div class='facts-item'><div class='facts-number-wrapper'><p class='facts-number'>2</p></div><div class='facts-core-content'><h3 class='facts-title'>"Rosé des Riceys" is the Oldest Wine Appellation for Rosé</h3><p class='facts-content'>"Rosé des Riceys" is an appellation for rosé wine that has been created in 1947 in a small region of Champagne, France. This appellation produces very small quantities each year and the wine is known for its unique and remarkable taste.</p></div></div><div class='facts-item'><div class='facts-number-wrapper'><p class='facts-number'>3</p></div><div class='facts-core-content'><h3 class='facts-title'>Rosé Wines Come in All Shades of Pink</h3><p class='facts-content'>From pale orange to a vivid near-purple, depending on the grape varieties and winemaking techniques used, rosés can come in a rainbow of pink shades.</p></div></div><div class='facts-item'><div class='facts-number-wrapper'><p class='facts-number'>4</p></div><div class='facts-core-content'><h3 class='facts-title'>Rosé is Produced Worldwide</h3><p class='facts-content'>While France is the most well-known and largest producer of rosé, many other countries including Spain, Italy, United States, South Africa and Australia also produce high quality rosés.</p></div></div><div class='facts-item'><div class='facts-number-wrapper'><p class='facts-number'>5</p></div><div class='facts-core-content'><h3 class='facts-title'>The Color of Rosé Does Not Determine its Quality</h3><p class='facts-content'>The color of rosé comes from the skin of the grapes and does not reflect the wine's quality. A rosé can be light or dark pink and still taste delicious!</p></div></div>

National Rosé Day FAQs

When is National Rosé Day?

National Rosé Day Dates

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Day

2023

Jun 10

Saturday

2024

Jun 8

Saturday

2025

Jun 14

Saturday

2026

Jun 13

Saturday

2027

Jun 12

Saturday

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