By: Robert Lovi By: Robert Lovi | June 1, 2022 | Food & Drink,
The national day of one of our favorite wines is coming up soon, on June 11. However, Rosé should be celebrated every day and for any occasion because it is just that good. Its sweet but bold notes will elevate your taste to a high level of comfort and luxury; that is why below, we have rounded up eight great locations in Miami (plus one that you can enjoy at home) to celebrate National Rosé Day whenever you want.
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114 SW North River Drive, Miami / 20 W Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale / Website
On June 11, The Wharf Fort Lauderdale and The Wharf Miami will celebrate National Rosé Day with a glass (or two) of The Wharf's Rosé All Day Special. Guests can rosé the day away along the beautiful New River and enjoy The Wharf's Rosé All Day Special, including bottles of Côtes de Provence Rosé for $35, live music, a variety of flavorful food, and more colorful cocktails. Guests can sip sweet wine while sampling delectable dishes from Redcow BBQ, Lunchroom, The Piefather, Cookies & Cream, and Los Altos Taqueria.
The Rosé All Day Special is available at both The Wharf Fort Lauderdale and The Wharf Miami from noon to 4 p.m., and children and leashed dogs are welcome with a parent or guardian before 6 p.m. After 6, the venue is only for adults 21 and up. Dress to impress because proper attire is required. Click here for more information and to register.
3201 Buena Vista Blvd / Website
Negroni, an internationally renowned Latin American brand with a popular location in Midtown Miami, serves a wide range of international dishes and a delectable selection of rolls, nigiris, and more. Negroni will have $8 Rosé specials all day to celebrate National Rosé Day, including Pink Flamingo and Chapelle Gordone by the glass, as well as Negroni Rosato cocktails. Other holiday-themed exclusive offers sponsored by Pommery include a Pommery POP Rosé Champagne pairing ($28) with two Blue Point oysters. Guests can make reservations through OpenTable.
252 NW 25th St. / Website
Uchi in Wynwood, known for James Beard Award-winning Chef Tyson Cole's modern take on Japanese cuisine, is the ideal place to celebrate National Rosé Day. From 5 to 6:30 p.m. daily, they offer bites ($4-$11) and special pricing on all wine, including rosé, as well as 50% off all sparkling wine, such as their argyle vintage brut rosé.
1666 Lenox Ave / Website
Chotto Matte, the pioneering global Nikkei dining destination, celebrates the very best of authentic and innovative cuisine in a vibrant, stylish architectural space, the ideal environment for celebrating National Rosé Day with a glass of rosé. Chotto Matte offers an array of delectable rosé options by the glass and bottle, including the beautiful Bodvar No.7 with an intense scent of raspberries, orange, and citrus or more medium-bodied Tibouren, Clos Cibonne with blood orange, anise, and red fruit.
1103 Biscayne Blvd / Website
This National Rosé Day, sip back and enjoy rosé with sweeping views of Biscayne Bay at Verde, a modern, casual restaurant located in Pérez Art Museum Miami. Celebrate with a Rosé Sangria, a fun twist on a classic sangria made with rosé wine, vodka, orange, grapefruit and pineapple served by the glass ($14) or in a carafe ($34). Guests can also celebrate with a glass of La Chapelle Gordonne, Rose Provence, 2018 (glass $13 / bottle $55) or Whispering Angel, (glass $14 / bottle $55).
1111 Parrot Jungle Trail / Website
Joia Beach Restaurant & Beach Club is a vibrant day-to-night oasis on Watson Island, close to downtown Miami, serveing as a restaurant and a beach club. The city's only private beachfront location where guests can dine with their toes in the sand and offers a European-inspired menu with locally sourced seasonal ingredients. All day, enjoy $10 glasses of 83 Côtes de Provence Rosé and $10 glasses of Rosé Prosecco in honor of National Rosé Day.
955 Alton Road / Website
Alton Food Hall, located in the heart of Miami Beach, is a cultural cuisine hotspot. The food hall focuses on unique concepts from various cuisines, with a few larger chains thrown in for good measure. Sashiro Miami, Jugo Boss, Golden Burgers, Nude Pita, Don Pan Moonbowls, Wingstop, Poke House, Stoned Soup, Dumpling King, Airmail, Los Quesudos, Fatto Bene, Crunchy Miami's Very Own, Tacos & Tattoos, and Shimuja are among the vendors available to guests. On National Rosé Day, Airmail will offer Frosé for $10, Grenache Rosé for $11, and aChardonnay Brut Sparkling Rosé for $16.
1111 Lincoln Road / Website
Juvia is a stunning rooftop restaurant that serves tri-fusion cuisine — a harmonious blend of French, Japanese, and Peruvian fare — and is surrounded by Lincoln Road's sizzling, cosmopolitan vibe and South Beach's famed Art Deco District. Juvia is the ideal place to celebrate National Rosé Day, with its extensive Rosé list and breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean!
And suppose you don’t feel like going out because there is nothing quite like enjoying a lovely Rosé in the comfort of your home. In that case, you can indulge in a Summer Fête with La Fête du Rosé.
Donae Burston (Founder & CEO) broke tradition and convention by reimagining the luxury wine drinker and energizing the category after 15 years in the wine & spirits industry. He debuted La Fête du Rosé, the first entirely Black-owned rosé wine from St. Tropez, France, in 2019, and has since been recognized as the fastest-growing luxury imported rosé label in 2021 (IRI), and has added 12-Time NBA all-star Chris Paul as an equity partner.
La Fête du Rosé is created in collaboration with the prestigious winemakers of Château Saint-Maur, one of only 18 Cru Classé estates in the Golfe de St. Tropez.
The Blend: Grenache 37%, Cinsault 30%, Syrah 24%, Carignan 5%, Cabernet Sauvignon 2%, Rolle & Mourvedre 2%
ABV: 13%
Tasting Notes: On the nose, scents of freshly picked forest fruits with notes of salinity, reminiscent of a summer evening on the beach. Perfectly balanced, silky palate of vibrant strawberry grenadine and currant, ending with remarkable freshness.
Giving Back: The company donates a portion of the proceeds from each bottle sold to various programs that send underserved youth on unique travel experiences, such as All Abroad, and organizations that create opportunities for people of color in the wine and spirits industry, such as The Roots Fund.
Where to buy: in stores nationwide, and online via ReserveBar ($26)
St. Tropez Margarita Recipe
Directions: Add all ingredients to a tin with ice. Shake. Strain into salt rimmed glass with ice.
Photography by: Courtesy Dennis Vinther/Unsplash Kevin Kelly/Unsplash, La Fête du Rosé