Millennial Pink Tequilas

Codigo 150 Rosa Tequila is Now Available in the US for Rosé Lovers

Following the popularity of rosé and millennial pink, this brand of pink tequila recently became available in the United States of America. For sale in 18 different states in bars, liquor stores and even Costco, Código 1530 Rosa tequila is a nameless local variety and bottling process based out of Amatitán, Mexico.

The Rosa begins with a Blanco tequila that's "rested for one month in uncharred Napa Cabernet French White Oak barrels" according to the Código 1530 website. Therefore, the refined spirit gets its girly color from wine. This will make the pink tequila of interest with wine lovers and young people above the legal drinking age, especially those who enjoy a generationally beloved shade of pink.
Trend Themes
1. Pink Tequilas - The popularity of rosé and millennial pink has led to the emergence of pink tequilas, providing a unique and visually appealing twist to the traditional spirit.
2. Wine-influenced Spirits - The use of wine barrels in the aging process of spirits, such as Blanco tequila, creates opportunities for the development of new flavors and innovative products.
3. Generation-specific Beverages - By targeting young people above the legal drinking age who enjoy millennial pink, brands can tap into a generationally beloved shade and create a distinctive market segment.
Industry Implications
1. Alcohol - The alcohol industry can explore the production of pink tequilas to cater to evolving consumer preferences and capitalize on the popularity of both rosé and millennial pink.
2. Wine - Wineries can experiment with the aging of spirits in wine barrels, providing a cross-pollination of flavors that may attract wine enthusiasts to explore new products.
3. Retail - Retailers, such as bars, liquor stores, and supermarkets, can leverage the trend of pink tequilas to offer a unique selection that appeals to both wine lovers and millennial consumers.

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