National Rosé Day

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National Rosé Day
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National Rosé Day is an annual celebration in the United States dedicated to enjoying and appreciating rosé wine. It is a day for wine lovers to come together and toast to the refreshing and versatile qualities of this popular pink-hued beverage.

When is National Rosé Day Celebrated?
National Rosé Day is observed on the second Saturday of June each year. This timing aligns perfectly with the start of summer, making it an ideal occasion to enjoy chilled rosé outdoors with friends and family.

History of National Rosé Day
National Rosé Day was established in 2014 by Bodvár – House of Rosés, a wine company that specializes in rosé wines. The goal was to create a dedicated day to honor rosé and to raise awareness of its growing popularity in the wine world.

How People Celebrate
Celebrations for National Rosé Day vary widely, but common activities include:

- Hosting rosé-themed parties or picnics
- Visiting wineries or wine bars that offer rosé tastings
- Sharing rosé-inspired recipes and cocktails
- Posting photos and toasts on social media using hashtags like #NationalRoséDay

Why Rosé is Popular
Rosé has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its:

- Light and refreshing taste
- Versatility with food pairings
- Aesthetic appeal with its pink color
- Association with summer and outdoor gatherings

Fun Facts About Rosé
- Rosé is one of the oldest known types of wine, dating back to ancient Greece.
- It can be made from a variety of red grapes and is produced in many wine regions around the world.
- The color of rosé can range from pale blush to vibrant pink, depending on the grape skins and winemaking process.
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