roseeviinit
Roseeviinit refers to a traditional Finnish folk custom and seasonal celebration that marks the end of winter and the arrival of spring. The term is derived from the Finnish words *roose* (meaning "rose") and *viini* (meaning "wine"), though its origins and exact meaning have evolved over time. Historically, the practice involved the consumption of wine or other fermented beverages as a symbolic gesture to welcome warmer weather and the blooming of nature.
The custom gained prominence in the 19th century, particularly in the region of Savonia, where it was
In modern times, Roseeviinit has been adapted into various cultural and commercial events, particularly in Finland
While not an official public holiday, Roseeviinit remains a beloved cultural practice, blending elements of folklore,