
Date: June 7, 2026
San Martín de Unx celebrates the great day of rosé wine. This Navarrese village will host the central day of the twenty-seventh edition of the Rosé Day on June 7, with tastings in the historic center, guided tours, a craft market, popular food, and musical entertainment. Paula Fernández, a journalist for Navarra TV and host of the program Tiramillas, will be honored as godmother in recognition of her work promoting Navarrese culture and territory.
The Navarrese town with the most wineries per inhabitant in the entire Chartered Community is once again at the center of the rosé wine map. Next June 7, San Martín de Unx celebrates the grand day of the XXVII Rosado Day, an event that kicks off at ten in the morning and, with decades of history, has consolidated itself as the great rosé wine festival of the Navarra Designation of Origin. The event attracts hundreds of people each year who come to this corner of the Baja Montaña in Navarra Media seeking the same thing: good wine, landscape, and the hospitality of a town that knows how to welcome.
A rosé that makes a village
The Sunday program kicks off with the opening of the Máximo Abete and San Martín wineries, which will welcome visitors between ten and eleven-thirty in the morning. In parallel, and until eleven, the San Martín Cooperative Oil Mill will also open its doors to the public. Throughout the morning, there will be guided tours of the Church of San Martín de Tours and its Romanesque crypt, dating back to the 12th century and considered one of the most important in Navarre due to its three-nave vaulted structure. From eleven o'clock onwards, the craft and agri-food market will liven up the old town alongside participatory workshops, while the Danzantes de Ochagavía tour the village streets.
The most anticipated moment arrives at noon. At twelve, the toast and wine tasting through the historic center begins, with a ticket for four wines, a glass, and a wine glass charm for twelve euros. At twelve-thirty, the act of sponsoring Paula Fernández takes place at the City Hall. The journalist from Pamplona, a familiar face on Navarra TV and host of the long-running entertainment and popular culture program Tiramillas, receives this recognition for her career in promoting Navarre's territory and traditions. The day concludes with a popular meal at the pelota court hosted by Restaurante Santa María, starting at three in the afternoon, and closes with music in the square by DJ Reimy at six.
"San Martín de Unx has much more than just wine in its rosé: it has a way of understanding and sharing life. Each Rosé Day is an opportunity to open the town to the world, for those who visit us to take away a memory that goes far beyond the glass," says the mayor of San Martín de Unx, Javier Leoz. Rosé Day actually kicks off on Friday, June 5th with a talk on the future of the municipality at Casa Muruzabal and the traditional Rosadintxo in local bars. On Saturday the 6th, the VIVIDFest joins in: a showcase of incomparable wines in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento and two sessions of the escape room game Escape the City: Something is happening in Navarra Media, with registration through the Navarra Media destination website, visitnavarramedia.com.
The full program, tickets, and registration for the popular meal are available at www.pinkday.com y visitnavarramedia.com.








