PanStar Cruise × GAHSS’NA Rosé Day

The Rosiest Night at Sea

Join us for an unforgettable evening where the elegance of the sea meets the sparkle of Busan’s finest wine. To celebrate Rosé Day on May 16th, PanStar Cruise and GAHSS’NA Sparkling Rosé are hosting an exclusive influencer invitation on the iconic Busan Port waters.

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Bottling the Spirit of Busan

GAHSS’NA BUBBLY ROSÉ

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A refreshing and dry carbonated (sparkling) rosé. The subtle aroma of ripe strawberries and cherry blossoms, the refreshing taste of crisp apples, and the depth of a hint of spice. A lively charm that fills your mouth, giving you a pleasure that will not change from this moment to 30 years from now.
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Like a bold girl from Busan,
a bubbly rosé full of fizz and charm.

“GAHSS’NA” is a name inspired by the Busan dialect word “gashina [gahshee-nah]” (meaning “girl”), capturing the lively and spirited essence of Busan in a bubbly rosé wine.
The GAHSS’NA's story

A Decade of Devotion, A Lifetime of Bubbles

It began with a single look in the salty breeze of Busan. For ten years, one man cherished a silent love for a woman who embodied the city’s vibrant spirit—bold, bright, and free. His patience eventually turned into a miracle: marriage. To honor his muse, he crafted GAHSS’NA, a sparkling rosé that captures her essence. With bubbles like Busan’s fireworks and a pink hue reflecting both love and the city’s official color, this isn’t just wine—it’s a love letter in a bottle, designed to make your own heart race.

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Bubbly ROSÉ

INSPIRED BY THE OFFICIAL BUSAN PATTERN DESIGN.

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Our Vineyards

Eastern Washington has established itself
as a world-class winegrowing region.

Volcanic-based soils

A series of ancient cataclysmic floods

The Columbia River

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Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley AVA

Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley AVA

Designated in 2012 and named after the 35 lakes scattered across the region left behind by the cataclysmic Missoula Floods thousands of years ago. Located in the northern part of the Columbia Valley, the Ancient Lakes AVA sits atop significant deposits of caliche rock, which provide excellent drainage and contribute to the production of some of the world’s most distinctive and aromatic white wines. Vineyards grow at elevations between 1,200–1,800 feet, with large diurnal temperature swings that help preserve natural acidity.

Busan’s Official Wine ‘GAHSS’NA Bubbly Rosé’ Illuminates the ‘Light of Culture’ by Sponsoring the 43rd Busan International Short Film Festival

Busan-Born Wine Creator Launches ‘GAHSS’NA Bubbly Rosé’

Alaska Airlines Celebrates Seattle–Incheon Inaugural Flight with a Toast of GAHSS’NA Bubbly Rosé