Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel’s Rosé Street Fest

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Watsons Bay, 2030 NSW
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Rosé fans, rejoice. Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel—our beloved summer haunt—is launching its inaugural rosé street festival, and we’re all invited.

Celebrating everyone’s favourite pink drink, Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel will be bringing all the essentials of a summer street festival: acoustic performances, tasty food trucks, outrageous games, and of course, the toast of the afternoon—rosé.

The ticketed event allows you to sip your way around Australia and the world with revered rosés, including Days Of Rose, Deep Woods Estate, Gilbert Family Wine Co., Molly‘s Cradle Wines, Santa Margherita and Mirabeau Provence France. Each ticket includes entry to the event, ten wine tasting tokens and your very own reusable rosé wine tasting glass. 

Although rosé is the main attraction, there’ll be an abundance of delicious grub to tuck into with several tasty food trucks pulling up and parking for the day. From the freshest fish and ceviche to juicy burgers and delectable desserts, it’s safe to say going hungry will be near impossible.

We seriously can’t think of a better way to welcome summer because, let’s be honest, nothing beats a crisp rosé on a sunny day overlooking Sydney’s glistening harbour while listening to live music! So, rosé the day away and bliss out on cloud wine because this is an event rosé fans are not going to want to miss.

When: 11am – 6pm Sunday, 25 November 2018
Where: Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel
Cost: $32 + BF (or free with $3 wine tastings and $5 reusable cup on the day)
Tickets: Here


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