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Surfing The Pink Wave! Rosé
By Laura Berrio, Freelance Writer/Blogger
Rosé is on the rise! The millennials have played a large role in creating the “pink” I recommend trying a variety of rosés to find your
market for rosé wines has image in social media for rosé wines. The popularity of this favorite. A couple of my favorite rosés under $20 are Rosa
more than doubled in the last segment led Italy to create a National Rosé Day. It is all the di Germina (dry) and Rosa Regale (sweet).
decade. There is a whole new rage right now to get all wine enthusiasts to think pink! Pick up a rosé for your next occasion and
group of wine drinkers who Another reason for the rise in popularity is that rosé works “surf the pink wave!”
pick “pink” for their preferred well in spring and summer. It can be enjoyed anywhere and ~ Cheers!
wine. Who is this group of can be mixed into cocktails. ~ Keep the conversation going and
consumers? Millennials. A decade ago rosé only consisted of sweeter wines. the wine flowing!
Younger consumers prefer Now the variety of rosé spans bone dry to sweet, cheap to Follow the Vine on Instagram @
sweeter rosé. This reminds expensive, and simple to complex. The color and source has VineVibeUncorked.
me of the pink wine cooler also changed. The “pink” wine from California is now very
days of my youth! The pale pink and primarily from Provence.
Fundraising EvEnt from page 1 County. Nicklaus Children’s doctors and nurses care for Vodka, and Goslings Rum helped the tournament build
children in the inpatient unit, the pediatric emergency unit its charitable distribution.
“The Honda Classic is a community event and the and a Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. “This year might be our greatest accomplishment from
local fans and businesses along with our longstanding “That’s fantastic,” Jack Nicklaus said. “The money will a charity perspective,” Kennerly said. “We are very proud
sponsors stepped up this year to show their support of go to improving and saving the lives of many children. of what we have been able to achieve and couldn’t be
our tournament,” Honda Classic Executive Director Honda is not only the longest-running title sponsor on more thankful to those who helped us make it happen.
Kenneth R. Kennerly said. “Together we stared down the PGA TOUR, they have been a great friend to our The work of Honda Classic Cares is equally important
the challenges we faced and came real close to achieving foundation. We are all greatly appreciative of everything to us as the tournament itself because of the lives we are
another record for a 15th consecutive year. We look that The Honda Classic does, year after year.” able to touch.”
forward to setting new records for the benefit of the “The Honda Classic moving to Palm Beach County Honda Classic Cares Week will culminate June 10 with
community in 2022 and continuing to produce one of the was the catalyst for Jack and me to start the Nicklaus the tournament’s annual Celebration of Philanthropy at
premier events in tournament golf.” Children’s Health Care Foundation,” Barbara Nicklaus the Pelican Club. That’s where a drawing will take place
The 2021 charity distribution includes a grant of $1.2 said. “We are so proud of the relationship that has only for a new Honda HRV-Sport that will go to the winner
million to the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation, grown with time. The more than $1 million donated in of the Birdies for Children program, a vehicle for local
the sixth-consecutive year the foundation has received each of the last six years has impacted a lot of families charities to team up with The Honda Classic. Fans donate
more than $1 million from Honda Classic Cares. The through the foundation and will continue to do so.” each year through their charity for the chance to guess the
foundation, the primary beneficiary of The Honda Classic, Portions of the $5.1 million raised this year will also number of birdies in the tournament. A 5 percent matching
has now surpassed the $10 million mark in distributions be distributed to organizations specializing in child health contribution is applied to every donation courtesy of
from the tournament. A large portion of the money has services, youth programs, food security, conservation, the a partnership with LOCALiQ. Sixty-six entrants each
gone toward a partnership created between Nicklaus arts and mentoring. Organizations that are being supported correctly guessed the total of 1,345 birdies recorded at
Children’s Hospital and Jupiter Medical Center to bring through grants from Honda Classic Cares include Glades the 2021 Honda Classic. The field was pared via drawing
world-class care to children and families in Palm Beach area charities, ARC of Palm Beach County, Education to 18 individuals who will participate in the final drawing
Foundation of Palm Beach County, First Tee of Florida to determine the winner of a new Honda vehicle.
Golf Coast, and Inner City Youth Golf. “While the tournament strives to provide Palm Beach
The 2021 Honda Classic was reimagined to promote County with a premier professional sporting event, our
safety last March from socially-distanced spectator venues ultimate goal is to positively impact the youth in our
to touchless food and beverage locations. Attendance was community,” Kennerly said. “We see that goal realized
capped at 10,000 per day, roughly 20 percent of the normal during Honda Classic Cares Week.”
capacity. More information about The Honda Classic and Honda
But many sponsors remained loyal or offered donations Classic Cares can be found at www.thehondaclassic.com.
in lieu of their sponsorship. Stakeholders led by title The 2022 Honda Classic will move three weeks earlier
sponsor American Honda and Founders Club partner Tire in the PGA TOUR calendar to Feb. 21 to 27 and once
Kingdom along with Florida Power & Light, Constellation again kick off the TOUR’s Florida swing.
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