Parrish Family Team • May 30, 2025

Pop the Rosé: A Pink Party at Parrish!

National Rosé Day is just around the corner, and we’re throwing a party that’s as vibrant and fresh as the wine itself!

Join us at Parrish Family Vineyard starting on Thursday, June 12th, from 11 AM to 4 PM for an all-weekend Pink Party that’s bursting with flavor, fun, and festive flair. We’re inviting all guests to wear their favorite shade of pink as we celebrate summer’s favorite sip in true Parrish style. 


National Rosé Day was established in 2014 by Bodvár – House of Rosés, a Swedish rosé producer, to honor and promote rosé wines. The first official celebration took place on June 13, 2015, in the Hamptons. Since then, it has been observed annually on the second Saturday of June, making this year's celebration fall on June 14, 2025, but here at Parrish why not extend the party all weekend.


Taste the Summer in a Glass

Our 2023 estate Rosé is a showstopper. It pours a stunning rosé gold to copper color, immediately captivating the eye. On the nose, it’s an aromatic bouquet of ripe strawberries, raspberries, juicy melon, banana, and luscious peach. With medium-plus acidity, it delivers a refreshing, clean finish that keeps you coming back for more. It’s the ultimate companion for poolside lounging, summer brunches, or a fun gossip sesh among friends.


Sip, Savor, and Save

To mark the occasion, we’re offering an unbeatable deal: 30% off all Rosé bottle purchases—and Parrish Wine Club Members can stack their club discount on top of that! It’s the perfect excuse to treat yourself (and your wine fridge) to something pretty in pink.


Let’s Rosé All Day

Come toast to National Rosé Day at Parrish Family Vineyard. With great deals, great wine, pink stylings, and joyful summer vibes, it’s going to be a celebration you won’t want to miss.

Join us all weekend, from 11 AM to 4 PM, and let’s raise a glass to the refreshing side of Summer.






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