Taste Different Shades of Spring at the Rosé Garden Party

•  party decoration •  Spring decor

Are there no holidays around the corner, but you are not able to combat that urge to grab a glass of delicious wine and raise a toast to the sunshine? Well, since rosé is a true embodiment of spring, you can use this opportunity to bring together your gals and to throw an ultimate rosé-tasting party. In this article, we are happy to list everything you need to take into consideration when hosting this event.

Location

We understand that it’s very tempting to start the preparation process with shopping for all those stylish event accessories and party supplies. However, in such a way, you are more likely to spend more than you need. Thus, to avoid unnecessary expenditure, we strongly recommend you set the ball rolling by choosing a venue and then, pick the decorations accordingly. It should be noted that though you can always bring together your friends at home, it is more reasonable to take your celebration outdoors – since nature is currently in its annual jubilant phase, it will provide you with an insta-worthy backdrop, making it possible for you to save considerably on decorations. At the same time, if the weather is going to be in low spirits, you can throw your party indoors – just choose a space, which allows plenty of sunshine in, and bet on minimalism in order to let the daylight reach as many places as possible.

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Location

We understand that it’s very tempting to start the preparation process with shopping for all those stylish event accessories and party supplies. However, in such a way, you are more likely to spend more than you need. Thus, to avoid unnecessary expenditure, we strongly recommend you set the ball rolling by choosing a venue and then, pick the decorations accordingly. It should be noted that though you can always bring together your friends at home, it is more reasonable to take your celebration outdoors – since nature is currently in its annual jubilant phase, it will provide you with an insta-worthy backdrop, making it possible for you to save considerably on decorations. At the same time, if the weather is going to be in low spirits, you can throw your party indoors – just choose a space, which allows plenty of sunshine in, and bet on minimalism in order to let the daylight reach as many places as possible.

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Décor

Once the venue is chosen, you can procced with the decorations. Whether you are going to celebrate indoors or outdoors, it’s highly recommended to let rosé serve as a means of décor. To this effect, you should plan your color scheme in accordance with the pinkish appeal of this sort of wine, meaning that you are free to incorporate pink, white (plenty of it), rose gold, serenity blue, mauve, amethyst, dusty rose – all coupled with sporadic pops of muted green. For example, if you have a minimalist white or rustic dark wood table, you can accentuate it with nothing but our freshly arrived dusty rose chiffon table runner or leave your table with a basic white tablecloth on it (yes, rosé and minimalism go hand in hand).

When it comes to the centerpiece part, you have lots of options at your disposal. Minimalists can style their tables with our eucalyptus garland and Nordic-style geometric rose gold candle holders while others can try out our rose gold mercury glass reversible vase; whitewash rustic planter filled with seasonal blossoms; or multiple globe-style candle holders suspended at different heights for a dimensional effect.

Décor

Once the venue is chosen, you can procced with the decorations. Whether you are going to celebrate indoors or outdoors, it’s highly recommended to let rosé serve as a means of décor. To this effect, you should plan your color scheme in accordance with the pinkish appeal of this sort of wine, meaning that you are free to incorporate pink, white (plenty of it), rose gold, serenity blue, mauve, amethyst, dusty rose – all coupled with sporadic pops of muted green. For example, if you have a minimalist white or rustic dark wood table, you can accentuate it with nothing but our freshly arrived dusty rose chiffon table runner or leave your table with a basic white tablecloth on it (yes, rosé and minimalism go hand in hand).

When it comes to the centerpiece part, you have lots of options at your disposal. Minimalists can style their tables with our eucalyptus garland and Nordic-style geometric rose gold candle holders while others can try out our rose gold mercury glass reversible vase; whitewash rustic planter filled with seasonal blossoms; or multiple globe-style candle holders suspended at different heights for a dimensional effect.

Wine & Snacks

Though there’s no wrong way in terms of decorations, but your wine-tasting party will be incomplete without several sorts of rosé. For example, a party-maker from bevcooks.com recommends going for at least six kinds of rosé. Thus, her selection included the following:

  • Le Reveur Cotes Du Rhone (tastes like summer);
  • Wild Thing (a nice dry wine for fall gatherings);
  • Charles and Charles Rosé 2014 (reminiscent of summer picnics and cherries);
  • The Ned (nostalgic like grandma’s wine);
  • Sables d’Azur Cotes de Provence (dry and sweet at once);
  • Dogajolo Toscano (tangy).

As for the menu, simply plan it in accordance with what pairs with those sorts of rosé you choose while keeping in mind the dietary restrictions of your guests – fortunately, bevcooks.com suggests several food varieties per sort of rosé.

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Wine & Snacks

Though there’s no wrong way in terms of decorations, but your wine-tasting party will be incomplete without several sorts of rosé. For example, a party-maker from bevcooks.com recommends going for at least six kinds of rosé. Thus, her selection included the following:

  • Le Reveur Cotes Du Rhone (tastes like summer);
  • Wild Thing (a nice dry wine for fall gatherings);
  • Charles and Charles Rosé 2014 (reminiscent of summer picnics and cherries);
  • The Ned (nostalgic like grandma’s wine);
  • Sables d’Azur Cotes de Provence (dry and sweet at once);
  • Dogajolo Toscano (tangy).

As for the menu, simply plan it in accordance with what pairs with those sorts of rosé you choose while keeping in mind the dietary restrictions of your guests – fortunately, bevcooks.com suggests several food varieties per sort of rosé.

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Dinnerware

It doesn’t matter how delicious your rosé and snacks are, they will look much less appetizing if you serve them in dull dinnerware, which doesn’t pair well with the rest of your décor. Thus, to enhance the dining experience of your guests, we strongly recommend you accommodate each of them with our violet porcelain dinner plates, which will combine perfectly with the color of rosé. As for the cutlery, try out our blush baroque style cutlery, which will elegantly warm up the refreshing appeal of the violet rims on our porcelain plates. At the same time, our wine toast goblets will considerably add to the taste of rosé. While being preoccupied with place settings, don’t forget about servers – in our opinion, our wooden slices will make all your cheeses, nuts, slices of pizza, marshmallows, and cupcakes even more appetizing.

Dinnerware

It doesn’t matter how delicious your rosé and snacks are, they will look much less appetizing if you serve them in dull dinnerware, which doesn’t pair well with the rest of your décor. Thus, to enhance the dining experience of your guests, we strongly recommend you accommodate each of them with our violet porcelain dinner plates, which will combine perfectly with the color of rosé. As for the cutlery, try out our blush baroque style cutlery, which will elegantly warm up the refreshing appeal of the violet rims on our porcelain plates. At the same time, our wine toast goblets will considerably add to the taste of rosé. While being preoccupied with place settings, don’t forget about servers – in our opinion, our wooden slices will make all your cheeses, nuts, slices of pizza, marshmallows, and cupcakes even more appetizing.

In conclusion, throwing a tantalizing rosé-tasting party is easier than it seems – the secret is that you should let the spring season and rosé be a part of your décor. With that being said, you shouldn’t fork out on expensive accessories and assemble detailed DIY centerpieces, especially, if you are a customer of tableclothsfactory.com. Since there is no right or wrong way to host a rosé spring party, we are eager to know what you think about wine-tasting events. How would you throw a rosé-tasting event? What decorations would you choose? Please share your thoughts and ideas with us in the comments below!

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