Rosé All Day, Darling: Perry’s Palm Springs Is That Spot
- Ersilia Pompilio
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By Ersilia Pompilio

Palm Springs weekends are made for sunshine, poolside plans, and sipping something pink—and Perry’s Palm Springs understood the assignment.
Tucked into the city’s effortlessly chic scene, Perry’s is the kind of place where time slows down, laughter flows, and rosé is always the right answer. For bachelorettes, girl trips, and ladies who love to leisure (aka our people), consider this your official guide.
The vibe?
Sophisticated but fun. Think polished, not pretentious. Perry’s is all about specialty-curated pink champagnes and rosés, carefully selected so every bottle feels like a celebration.
Whether you’re kicking off a bachelorette weekend, planning a glamorous girls’ getaway, or simply romanticizing your Thursday afternoon, Perry’s delivers main-character energy by the glass.
Speaking of Thursdays—free tastings every Thursday from 5-7pm make Perry’s the ultimate pre-dinner stop or weekend warm-up. It’s the perfect excuse to gather your girls, swirl something sparkly, and pretend you’re “just popping in” (spoiler: you’ll stay awhile).
What sets Perry’s apart is the personal touch. Specialty picks curated by the Perry’s GM himself mean you’re sipping the best of what’s trending right now.
Our current obsessions?

– I Love You Bunches Rosé – a certified SQUAD favorite and seriously drinkable.

– Crémant d’Alsace Brut Rosé by Vol Enchanté – chic, crisp, and very European-coded.

– Le Rosé Billecart-Salmon Champagne – luxury in a flute.

– Champagne Noël Bazin Brut Rosé d’Assemblage from La Pimpante – for when you’re feeling extra (as you should).
At Perry’s, it’s always rosé o’clock. Come for the wine, stay for the vibe, and leave glowing—inside and out.
About the Author

Ersilia Pompilio is the Editor in Chief of SQUAD Magazine, a Palm Springs guide for bachelorettes and ladies who love to leisure. With over two decades of experience in performing, producing live storytelling shows, and hosting a podcast, she has also taught storytelling classes and written professionally for several media outlets. Originally from Los Angeles, Ersilia is also a twenty-year resident of Palm Springs, California.
