
Wineries across Arizona’s original wine region are toasting the start of summer with special deals, tastings, and live entertainment in honor of National Rosé Day, set for Saturday, June 14.
More than a dozen tasting rooms in the Sonoita-Elgin American Viticultural Area (AVA) are participating in the celebration, highlighting the versatility and vibrancy of rosé wine.
“This is a great opportunity to explore all things pink, from bubbly to savory, and from pale pink to deep salmon color,” said Lori Reynolds, winemaker at Sonoita Vineyards. “Rosé wines are incredibly versatile, perfect for pairing with summer dishes.”
Rosé wines are typically produced by pressing red grapes and limiting their contact with grape skins, resulting in a broad spectrum of pink shades. While today’s versions are often fresh and food-friendly, the history of rosé dates back over 2,500 years, when it was commonly made by diluting red wine with water for safer hydration.
Participating wineries are offering a variety of rosé-centric promotions:
For wine lovers looking to turn the celebration into a summer-long adventure, the recently launched Tucson Foodie Sonoita-Elgin Wine Passport offers exclusive perks and curated experiences at more than 15 regional wineries. The passport encourages locals and visitors alike to explore Arizona’s growing wine scene while enjoying discounts, tastings, and unique experiences at each stop.
More details on the passport program are available at here. Check out our March 4, 2024 article Foodie 15: Best Spots to Sip Wine in Sonoita-Elgin Wine Country.
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