National Orange Wine Day | October 6
Fri Oct 6th

National Orange Wine Day

National Orange Wine Day, October 6, is a celebration of an ancient method of winemaking. This little-known style of wine shines thanks to its bold flavor and auburn color.. Join the celebration as it continues to gain some esteem with vineyards, wine cellars, and lovers..

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The process for making orange wine, which was first developed almost 6,000 years ago in Eastern Europe, is being revived. Surprisingly, winemakers do not add oranges to the wine at all. Unlike the latest beer trends, the wine comes naturally in its color. Fermented from white wine grapes, the orange wine comes from increased skin contact during the fermentation process.. Makers treat white grapes like red grapes, preserving the bolder body and tannins while also preserving the bolder body and tannins. As a result, the normally white wine will turn into a vibrant orange shade..

Despite the wine's secrecy, orange wine makes an appearance at wine shows. Vineyards in Orange from the United States to Australia show their orange efforts. Get in on the tasting and find a bottle to share!!

How to celebrate national orange wine day. How to celebrate national orange wine day

Stock an orange wine as your local vintner. Visit a wine tasting with an orange wine on the menu. If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, you'll be adding another wine to your repertoire. Be sure to invite your friends to join you as well. You know it's not a holiday without company!! To post on social media, use the hashtag #NationalOrangeWineDay..

Follow @orangewinetime on Instagram to learn more about orange wine.

History of national orange wine day in the United States has spanned decades

National Orange Wine Day was established on October 6, 2018, to bring awareness of this unique yet less well-known style of wine to the masses.

Orange wine FAQ

Q. When is the next wine day?

The next wine day on the calendar is A. National Sangria Day in December..

Are orange wines dry or sweet? Q. Is orange wines dry or sweet?

A. Orange wines are usually dry due to the length of time the grape skins are in contact with the juice for the duration of time.