The French Rosé Wines You Should Be Drinking for International Rosé Day

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If you spend every Fourth of July BBQ wishing there was anything for you to consume aside from cheap beer and hot dogs, then boy, do we have the holiday for you–or, rather, holidays. National Rosé Day (June 8th) and International Rosé Day (June 28th) are approaching, and while no one needs an excuse to drink more rosé in the summer, they do provide a great excuse to throw the most extravagant apéro you can concoct, and enjoy some fabulous French wines. Here are our recs for French rosés that you can get in the U.S. this summer.

 

The Best French Rosés for International Rosé Day

Barton & Guestier “Tourmaline”

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Barton & Guestier

This dry rosé wine from Provence is immensely flavorful, without sacrificing refinement. A cornucopia of fruit flavors makes B&G’s Tourmaline an easy-sipper, with succulent floral aromas and strong notes of raspberry, supported by a subtle mineral backbone and a crisp finish. Serve this wine alongside a wheel of brie, a cucumber-avocado salad, or a lemony salmon dish.

 

Learn more about B&G Cotes de Provence "Tourmaline", HERE.

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