Do you think Pink and look at life through Rose’ colored glasse?
National Rosé Day is an annual holiday that falls on the second Saturday in June every year. The holiday lines up almost exactly with the beginning of summer, thus National Rosé Day gives you a good excuse to get out of the house and enjoy the warm, sunny weather. For 2021, National Rosé Day will take place on June 12.
- oldest known type of wine, dating back to 600 BC
- colors vary, lighter than red wine and darker than white wine
- pink color comes from the amount of time the skins spend in contact with the juice
- wines can be semi-sparkling or sparkling
- differing intensity levels of sweetness and dryness
Looking at life through rose' colored glasses bestows joy and peace as the rose passes your lips and slips down your throat releasing laughter and a quip worthy quote Today's forecast: sunny with a chance of wine.
💜 SHIRAZ!!! or Any Other Full Body; no Skinny Body póùr mòí s’íl vòús pláìt tòút lé móndè
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🙂
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You make a good case
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Thanks, Derrick. 🙂
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If there’s only pink wine on offer, then pink it is.
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Years ago, we would go to a 9-hole golf course for lunch. They offered a white wine (probably chardonnay), white zinfandel, and red wine (possibly cabernet sauvignon). When we would ask for white wine, half the time the Trixie behind the counter would give us the white zin. We went for the convenience, not the ambiance or the wine cellar.
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That’s the spirit 🙂
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Or at least the spirits. 🙂
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Great celebration!
Have a great National Rosé Day 🥂🥂🥂
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To Your Health, Luisa. Clinking glasses. 🙂
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Huzzah!
I do not like red wine. I’ll drink the occasional white but prefer a sweet rose.
Or a margarita. Yeah I’ll have a margarita!
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Margarita Day was 22 Feb. Enjoy a glass of rose today. Chilled Moscato is nice on a hot muggy day.
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