![]() Sales of still rose in bottles grew by 18% in value and 13% in volume to the year ending July 4, 2021. Rosé sales are “going gangbusters” at the retail level according to Wine Australia. Rosé is the quiche of wines in some men’s minds, but the “brosé” movement in recent years has changed perceptions around pink wine.Īustralian rosé has come a long way from its sweet, 1970s heritage to the crisp, Provencal styles that have powered a surge in popularity of pink wines, which have seen impressive sales growth in recent years, according to Coles Liquor wine sourcing manager James Vercoe (below) who is sporting a pretty impressive mo of his own. In the past two years, the Choosy Beggars – Coles Liquor partnership raised close to $170,000 for Movember, and with sales of the label growing strongly, the outlook for this year is looking rosy. Research from the Movember Foundation has found that a quarter of men globally (25%) reported their mental health had deteriorated during the COVID-19 pandemic, yet only 16% had spoken to a Health Care Provider about their mental health – an issue that has been at the heart of the Movember campaign since it began in 2003. I think we’re making progress and events like Movember really are a catalyst for men to open up about what they’re experiencing, it starts a conversation.”Ī special partnership between Coles Liquor Group and Choosy Beggars raises funds for Movember all year long thanks to a 50¢ donation with the purchase of any of the wines in the selection. “I’m based in Margaret River, in the heart of this beautiful wine-growing country but I know mental health for men is still such a big issue across regional areas in Australia. “It’s all about challenging stereotypes and expectations about what masculinity means, whether that’s in relation to talking about your health and mental well-being or enjoying a pink drink. ![]() “Our Rosé is the most popular variety from the Choosy Beggars range and a hugely sought-after style, but it’s the stereotype that rosé is a ‘feminine’ style that makes this wine an agent for change,” Langworthy said. If that person is offered a Nintendo and they scoff at the suggestion, then that would be a good post.Margaret River wine label Choosy Beggars is encouraging men to drink pink wine during Movember to challenge stereotypes and expectations about what masculinity means.Ĭhoosy Beggars award-winning winemaker Julian Langworthy regards his delicate pink Choosy Beggars rosé is a Movember hero, and not just because its label sports a fetching handlebar moustache. That's someone begging, but without a sense of entitlement. If that same person turns down someone offering to give them a ride to work because they don't want to be seen in a PT Cruiser, then that post would fit.Ī parent asking for handouts because their kids want an Xbox for Christmas and the only way that could happen is if someone donates one, that isn't a choosingbeggar. They got the beggar part down, but this sub is not /r/beggars so that post wouldn't fit. If someone ran out of money and needs gas money to get to work and the only thing they can think of is to make a status update on Facebook asking if anyone can spare them some money, they aren't really being choosy. ![]() Ugly people are allowed to want a partner with a job, or no kids, or anything else we would consider reasonable for the beautiful people.Ī person asking for help with life's necessities out of desperation is not a choosingbeggar Unattractive people seeking a normal relationship and having reasonable standards is not a good fit for this sub. "Found on Facebook", "This belongs here", "Saw this on snapchat", "□□" etc are hard to find later, give at least a little bit for us to go on, thanks. Obviously fake or otherwise unsuitable content may be removed. Moderators may use discretion to upkeep the quality of the subreddit. ![]() No reposts from top 100, front page or last 12 months.
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