Everything’s Coming up Rosés

With daylight savings here—one of my least favorite times of the year—I figured I would look on the bright side and use that extra hour to work on my yard. If you didn’t already know, I’m really into plants. Landscaping is so therapeutic and rewarding, it’s truly one of the ways I unwind when things…

Bimini Beach Wines

I feel like I need a vacation from my vacation because it didn’t last long enough. I was finally able to reflect and write my Bimini sips and tips guide, so make sure to check it out if you plan on heading there. I didn’t have much time to gather up a wine selection, since…

Rosé in Winter

One of my favorite things about living in Miami is the weather – especially the fact that I can shamelessly drink “Rosé all day” without batting an eye 😉 Today, I poured a glass of Olema’s 2017 Rosé. The Story of Olema from Amici Cellars | Olema Wines on Vimeo. The vision behind every Olema…

Rosé and Wrapping

Time to pair another Christmas tradition with wine. Growing up, my mom would hit up Target and Pier One the day AFTER Christmas to stock up on wrapping paper, boxes, and bows for the next year. I still carry on that tradition and have my own collection of festive papers and ribbon. Wrapping presents is…

Kirkland Does Rosé

You may already know that I’m crazy about Costco—you’d think that I’m endorsed by the amount of times that I mention them (hint, hint, Costco, get on it). So I was curious to try their Kirkland brand wine offerings. I grabbed two—a Rosé and a Pinot Grigio—so I’ve got a two-part wine diary on my…

Easter in a Glass

It’s that time of year again, when egg-shaped chocolates, pastel colors, and bunnies emerge! For my Easter brunch, I plan on sipping on some Rosé—Château Vignelaure Rosé 2016 to be exact. Château Vignelaure, “the vineyard of the sacred spring,” is located in the appellation Coteaux d’Aix-en-Provence. Set high in the hills, the vineyard covers more…

Adulting with Rosé

Adulting means bills, laundry, and grocery shopping. I cringe at most of those things, but going to Costco is actually a treat for me. From the cheese aisle to the wine section, it’s one of my happy places (that is, as long as my fellow shoppers don’t mess with me!). The last time I was…

Rosé in Key Biscayne

Living in Miami, you’d be surprised at how few beachfront restaurants there are. Unless you’re staying at a hotel on Miami Beach, and even then you’re probably dining with the view of Canadian tourists in a pool, you won’t be able to put your toes in the sand while eating. Luckily, the other day, I…

Châteaus & Rosé

The last time I was in St. Petersburg, FL, I stopped at Hawthorne Bottle Shoppe with family. We took home a bottle of 2016 Château De La Négly La Natice Rosé. Château de la Negly is in France and is ideally situated because the terroirs of La Négly and Boède, which are distinguished by the…

Stop & Drink the Rosé

This kitchen towel always reminds to stop and drink the rosé 😉🌹 So I did just that. After a busy day of errands and housework, I took a break with a 2016 Jean-Luc Colombo Cape Bleue Rosé. This wine is made in France’s Rhone Valley. The vines grow on calcareous rocks overlooking the Mediterranean Sea….