Why You Should Stock Up on This $8 Rosé Right Now

Mcspiedoboston now shares with you the article Why You Should Stock Up on This $8 Rosé Right Now on our Food cooking blog.

Bạn Đang Xem: Why You Should Stock Up on This $8 Rosé Right Now

Even though it’s barely spring right now, I’ll take any sign of warm weather at this point, and one of those signs happens to be the annual Whole Foods Sommelier Best in Class Spring Wine Sale, starring (you guessed it) rosé.

Xem Thêm : The Kitchen Habit Chefs Can’t Stand

Xem thêm  A 5-Minute Malaysian Bread for When You're in a Pinch

The promotion, which began this week, will last through May 28 and features a selection of 10 versatile and super drinkable options, including: Presto, a canned rosé perfect for throwing into a beach-bound cooler; and Pool Boy Rosé, a popular dry rosé from Côtes de Provence, France, which comes in a light plastic bottle that’s also easy to transport (both $12). There’s even a $7.99 option, the Orlana Vinho Verde Rosé.

“This spring we’ve pulled together an innovative variety of rosé wines that really showcase how the category has grown,” said Devon Broglie, master sommelier and global buyer for Whole Foods Market. In addition to a core selection of 10 favorites available nationally, the sale will include rosés that vary by region.

The selection is as follows, with prices varying by store location:

  • Orlana Vinho Verde Rosé – $7.99
  • King Rabbit Rosé – $9.99
  • Mr. Pink Rosé – $13.99
  • Angels & Cowboys Rosé – $14.99
  • Pool Boy Rosé – $11.99
  • French Blue Bordeaux Rosé – $12.99
  • Ste. Venture Aix en Provence Rosé by Charles Bieler – $13.99
  • AIX Coteaux d’ Aix en Provence Rosé – $18.99
  • De Chanceny Crémant de Loire Brut Rosé – $13.99
  • Presto Sparkling Rosé – $11.99
Xem thêm  Mujaddara for Lunch, Green Cake for Dessert

Xem Thêm : The Woman Behind Indonesia’s Hypnotic Terrarium Cakes

If you don’t live near a Whole Foods location or just feel like going on a rosé shopping spree, don’t forget about Target, which has its own respectable rosé selection, including canned options like Yes Way Rosé, Sofia Rosé from the Francis Ford Coppola Winery, and Bubbles Sparkling Rosé.

Okay! Now that you’ve made a mental note to load up on a wine cellar’s worth of rosé between now and the end of this sale, how about celebrating spring with rosé sangria or this genius frozen rosé slushie, aka frosé?

Note: This recipe even works without a blender, meaning you can literally make it at the beach. Or you can join me in sipping on a whole reality show season’s worth of rosé as Hannah B. steps into the role of The Bachelorette, which happens to premiere midway through this sale on May 13.

Xem thêm  The Rice Salting Debate Without an Answer


What else should we do with our rosé haul this year? Let us know!

Nguồn: https://mcspiedoboston.com
Danh mục: Food

You May Also Like

About the Author: Jack Spell

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *