What To Open For National Rosé Day
It happens this Friday, June 9th. If you need some ideas on what to open for National Rosé Day, you’ve come to the right place. Today’s Wine Wednesday post is getting you ready to pop the cork on one of the fastest growing categories of wine in the United States, rosé. It’s perfect for sweltering summer days and nights in Southwest Florida.
I’ve heard some rosé wine referred to as a white wine for red wine drinkers. It’s not an easy wine to categorize. These wines are made from bold red grapes. The difference is, the pulp of the grape has limited contact with the skin during crushing and fermentation. It’s the skin contact that gives wine color.
For National Rosé Day
Finally, if you missed my Mother’s Day piece recently, it was all about rosé too. Keep scrolling for a few more ideas from around the world. Each one is unique.
Bouquet Of Rosé (Wine) For Mother's Day
How about a bouquet of Rosé (Wine) for Mother’s Day this year? If the mom in your life enjoys a good glass of wine, consider ditching the roses (flowers) this year and opt for a couple of bottles of rosé wine. This kind of wine could not be more perfect for spring and summer in Southwest Florida. It’s also one of the most misunderstood wines. Many people see its pink color and make all kinds of assumptions about its taste. For instance, it is sweet, it’s wimpy, it’s boring. While those descriptions are sometimes accurate, more often than not, they are wrong.
Rosé (Wine) for Mother’s Day and Wine Wednesday
These pink wines can be quite fascinating. Rosé can be made from any red grape, literally any. There are producers like Gerard Bertrand in France who revere rose, dedicating an entire vineyard to one wine production. His Clos du Temple costs more than $150 a bottle and it is amazing. While Bertrand harvests grapes specifically for rosé, some wineries take a different approach. When making red wine, often times some of the juice is “bled off.” The flavors in the juice that is left are more concentrated and better for bottling in most cases. Instead of wasting the juice that is removed, many wineries turn it into rosé.
I’ve tasted some rosé wine that if you could not see the color, you might think it was a crisp white wine. In addition, some can taste as bold as a light red wine. In conclusion, if you are looking for a gift or something to add to a gift this week, consider a bouquet of Rosé (Wine) for Mother’s Day. And while you are at it, grab a couple of bottles for yourself. They are great wines to have on hand going into summer. Here are a few suggestions.
Gina Birch brings the sunshine to Sunny 106.3 every weekday morning from 6-10. She has worked in radio, television and print in Southwest Florida for nearly 30 years. During that time, she has become an advocate for numerous charities including those that support animals, children, women and wellness. In addition, she has written for numerous local, regional and national publications about food, wine and travel. Those are her longtime passions...along with shoes.