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Your 2021 Wine & Spirits Calendar

January 26, 2021 Posted by Ted McIntyre Wine 2 Comments

Forget birthdays, anniversaries and holidays—here are the REALLY important dates to circle on the calendar in 2021. (Warning: If you like whisky, this is a very dangerous list.)

February 6: International Pisco Sour Day (It’s a Peruvian thing, apparently)

February 8: International Scotch Day

February 18: Global Drink Wine Day (Which may as well be Global Drink Water Day, because, you know, it’s hard to go without.)

February 22: International Margarita Day

February 24: World Bartender Day

March 3: International Irish Whiskey Day (I’ll have barely recovered from Scotch Day)

March 3: Mulled Wine Day (Please don’t double up with the Irish Whisky folks)

March 5: National Absinthe Day (US) (I think we’re allowed to celebrate it in Canada too)

March 13: Riesling’s Birthday (Seriously, that’s what they call it.)

March 27: International Whisky Day (Because there’s more to celebrate than just Irish whisky, right?)

April 17: World Malbec Day

April 20: California Wine Fair (Beanfield Centre, Toronto) (We’ll see if this happens, given the pandemic. Crossing fingers it doesn’t get cancelled again.)

May 1: International Sauvignon Blanc Day

May 9: World Moscato Day

May 13: World Cocktail Day

May 15: World Whisky Day (Wait, what? Didn’t we just have International Whisky Day?)

May 27: International Chardonnay Day

June 4: International Cognac Day

June 5: Pelee Island Winery Half-Marathon (I’m not sure if this is the way you want to hydrate during or after a marathon, but to each his own)

June 5-6: Graze the Bench (Beamsville Bench) (Yay, Ontario!)

June 11: World Lambrusco Day

June 12: World Gin Day

June 25: International Rosé Day

July 10: World Rum Day

July 11: World Mojito Day (After this pandemic, we may as well call it World Mojito Summer!)

July 22: Shiraz Day

July 23-25: International Cool Climate Chardonnay Celebration (i4C) (Niagara, Ontario)

July 24: World Tequila Day

August 1-5: International Albariño Days (Totally unfair that this wine gets 5 days.)

August 4: White Wine Day

August 18: International Pinot Noir Day

August 30: World Mai Tai Day

September 2: International Cabernet Day

September 17: International Grenache Day

September 17-26: Niagara Wine Festival

October 4: International Vodka Day

October 9: International Pinotage Day

October 15: Champagne Day (Don’t feel compelled to wait this long.)

October 19: International Gin & Tonic Day

October 28: Carignan Day (If you don’t know this red grape, it’s really worth trying.)

November 1: Ottawa Wine & Food Festval

November 1: International Xinomavro Day (It’s all Greek to me!)

November 7: International Merlot Day

November 11: International Tempranillo Day

November 17: National Zinfandel Day (It’s an American celebration, but don’t tell anyone.)

November 18: International Poitín Day (It’s a traditional Irish distilled beverage…as though all those whisky days weren’t enough)

November 18: Beaujolais Nouveau Day (a.k.a. The worst Gamay Noir you will taste this year)

November 24: Carmenère Day

December 4: Cabernet Franc Day (OK, personally, this may have been my 40th Cabernet Franc Day by this point.)

December 20: Sangria Day (In other words, take all that leftover red wine from those previous days and mix it with a bunch of chopped fruit.)

 

 

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    April 11, 2021 at 2:44 PM

    HOw accurate are these days because i am finding conflicting day. I just want to be correct for example chardonnay day you have listed as May 2 bust i have seen website that state it in MAy21, 20 and 27th and also the thursday before memorial day. please confirm where you get your info. Thanks

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      April 21, 2021 at 10:41 AM

      Thanks! Yes, there was a “7” missing for the International Chardonnay Day listing, which should have read May 27, not May 2 (I’ve made the fix). International Chardonnay Day is the Thursday before the last Monday in May (so the Thursday before American Memorial Day), which, this year, happens to fall on May 27.

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