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The blogger behind Travel Eat Love, I am a marketing communications professional by day and a lover of all things food, travel, and wine related the rest of the time. I am looking to combine my love of writing and social media with all of my other passions to share great reviews, recipes, and experiences with you!

Rosé All Year

In recent years, rosé wine has developed a major following, with the hashtag #Roséallday becoming extremely common, especially among social media savvy millennials. It’s hard NOT to love a good rosé, the ultimate summer water, but truth-be-told, we have been loving dry rosé wines year-round for as long as I have been interested in wine. Yes, it makes the perfect pool-side sip, but a great rosé also pairs well with spicy Thai or Indian food or a piping hot seafood bouillabaisse on a cold winter night.

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I recently had the opportunity to sample Inspiration Rosé and UP Rosé, two beautiful wines from the home of some of the best rosé in the world, Provence (which is definitely on my travel bucket list).

While I am all about what’s inside the bottle, it doesn’t hurt to have a gorgeous exterior, and both of these wines fit that bill. They’re more part of the décor than simply being something to drink. A bit about the wines:


Inspiration Rosé ($19.99)
is made by Château de Berne, a historical estate that has recently been transformed into a laid-back luxury destination with a 5-star Relais & Châteaux hotel, Michelin-starred restaurant and cooking school. As the estate’s flagship rosé, Inspiration aims to express the terroir and identity of the region. Primarily made from Grenache, it offers bright red fruits, a hint of spice and an elegant mineral finish that showcases rosé’s versatility and explains why the style is served with nearly every meal in Provence.

Provence’s youthful energy and mindset for innovation are captured in UP Rosé ($22.99) from Ultimate Provence. The estate itself features a brand new winery, hotel, pallet amphitheater for live music and movie screenings, along with a restaurant serving globally-inspired family-style dishes made with Provençal ingredients. Complex and well-structured, this dry and spicy rosé impresses with its gorgeously etched glass bottle.

I loved both of these rosés, especially the mineral notes they offered,  and definitely think they are perfect for summer and beyond. . . a little bit of delicious pink wine in your glass helps to extend the best season! They truly both are food wines, both able to stand on their own but not overwhelming like many red and white wines can be.

I am excited to have Inspiration Rosé and UP Rosé available in the Boston area, including in the following stores:

  • Whole Foods Boston Market
  • Bauer Wine, 330 Newbury Street, Boston
  • Burton’s Liquor, Fine Wine & Craft Beer, Newton

These wines were complimentary samples. Opinions are my own.

Tags: wine

Summer has been flying by, and  true to our wishes for a summer close-to-home, we have made some beautiful family memories enjoying our surroundings in the coastal Northeast.

My husband celebrated his 40th in July, and to make it extra special, I found a house on Narragansett Bay, where we spent three nights relaxing, eating, drinking, and playing with our little one, who happens to be a huge fan of the beach. We opted to stay a little closer to Boston than actual Narragansett and found the most adorable waterfront cottage in Warwick, Rhode Island.

Prior to booking, I had no idea that Warwick is home to such beautiful views and some great restaurants. . . more on those later. Bay Breeze Cottage is where we spent most of our time, and staying here again is definitely a priority for us.

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The two bedroom house was immaculate inside and equipped with everything you could ever need to feel at home. . . a full kitchen, books, games, towels, linens, beach chairs, even sweatshirts for chilly nights. The home-like nature of the house made it easy for us to have some meals in, and the views made us never want to leave.

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The beach was mere steps from the house, and being on the bay meant that the water was warm and calm. We enjoyed walks and taking turns taking dips while Myles looked on. He had his toes in at one point and wasn’t impressed. We’ll work on the swimming.

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Right down the street from the cottage was a park with views toward more open waters and a beautiful lighthouse. Having the park nearby gave us even more reason to just leave the car in the driveway and spend our time outside walking and taking in the views.

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One of the best parts of the cottage was the sunset view, which was spectacular and changed daily. We were blessed with clear and perfect weather every day which resulted in long, stunning sunsets.

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And on our last night at the cottage, fireworks dotted the skyline over the bay. We never needed to turn on the TV or open our laptops because our surroundings and some great music provided the perfect backdrop for reconnecting and making memories.

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We spent so much time outside that I didn’t get many indoor photos of the cottage, but it was truly lovely. Cottage owner Jackie thought of every detail to make the cottage an ideal getaway. And since it was just over an hour from Boston, we didn’t end up tired from travel and traffic.

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Have you enjoyed any close-to-home trips this summer?

Tags: family travel, New England, Rhode Island, Travel

While we were waiting for our little one to arrive, we talked about taking him on adventures. Travel near and far is important to us, and getting him on the road and in the air right away was a priority. His passport has arrived, and our tickets to Ireland are booked! In the meantime, we wanted to enjoy the gloriousness that is summer in the Northeast. Our first family road trip brought us to New Jersey to visit family, and we made our way back to Boston through one of my favorite places, the North Fork of Long Island. I’ve visited the North Fork four times now, and I just want to keep going back. It has a beautiful serenity, a feeling of closeness to the sea and the earth, that I simply love.

Our drive from my mom’s in New Jersey wasn’t the worst, and Myles slept for much of it. We made a quick stop for a hot dog at Coney Island, and we were on our way to wine country!

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We decided that since we are now traveling with a baby, we would try our best to find lodging with suites whenever possible. It worked out perfectly that my husband had Marriott points from work travel and that the Residence Inn in Riverhead was fairly close to the local wine scene. The hotel was beautiful! It was spotless, modern, offered a great lounge with great wine (Bridge Lane wine in a can, hello!). Our room had a kitchen, living room, bedroom, and bathroom, so we had space to put the rock and play where the baby could sleep without our being awake bothering him. It was the perfect setup for family travel while also being totally chic and vacation-y.

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I have a list of North Fork favorites, but I am also always eager to try new places. On this trip we visited three new-to-us wineries, along with a restaurant we hadn’t eaten at before. Read on to learn all about our trip!

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Clovis Point Vineyards was absolutely beautiful and super family-friendly. The expansive lawn leading down to the vineyard had several picnicking families on it. I love that places like this are great for adults while being fun for kids. I have also learned that lots of fresh air = sleep, so being outside is key. Clovis had some fantastic wines, and I especially loved their barrel-aged Chardonnay and Cabernet Franc. I love Cab Franc, and the North Fork is definitely one of my favorite spots for this grape.

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Macari Vineyards was a gorgeous spot for some delicious bubbles. It was a weekday morning in June, we had the patio all to ourselves, and their music selection was excellent. Our baby loves music, so we made a morning of dancing with him while looking out at all of that green. Bliss.

Their rosé display was seriously beautiful!

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The winery with the most lasting impression on us was Jamesport Vineyards. It was our last stop on our very first day, and it happened right in the middle of a very long baby meltdown. I was crying, he was crying, life felt like it would never be fun again. I felt like a traveling failure, like taking trips was over. And then we went into the beautifully sunlit tasting room and received the warmest hospitality. Thanks to Matt for suggesting we get the bottle and for not rushing us, even though it was the end of day and near closing. The rosé we had was a breath of fresh air, with summery strawberry notes. The space at Jamesport is so beautiful, both the indoors and outdoors. Inside, light streamed in through a lofty ceiling, while out back, a huge stretch of green space awaited. We left feeling a bit more put together and relaxed!

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Thanks to Matt for capturing this family photo!

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We were tired from our travels and found a cute restaurant, Jerry & the Mermaid, for great seafood and more local wine for dinner.

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Blue Point oysters are some of my favorites!

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I paired them with a salad and Clams Casino while Eric had fried shrimp. Everything was delicious, the restaurant is on the water, and it was perfectly baby friendly. Everyone around us was smitten with Myles!

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After a fairly decent night sleep, we had the next day to explore and revisited Lavender by the Bay, and while it wasn’t yet in bloom, it was still a magical place. You can view my photos from the full lavender bloom here.

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I never visit the North Fork without a stop at Kontokosta, and we made it our last stop before we headed to the ferry. You can read about a past visit here. Kontokosta is absolutely gorgeous and has some of my favorite wines anywhere, including, you guessed it, Cab Franc! We grabbed a picnic and ate it on their sprawling property which overlooks Long Island Sound. We found a bit of shade and had a happy baby while we sipped great wine and indulged in meats and cheeses.

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Summer paradise

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We said our goodbyes to North Fork wine country an headed to the Cross Sound Ferry dock to get ready to make our way back to Boston via New London. The ferry itself is incredibly relaxing and has a great selection of food and craft beer, making the experience part of your getaway. Look at that sparkling sea! The engines of the ferry made Myles fall to sleep almost instantly, and he slept the entire ride. One recommendation I would make, especially if you are traveling with children, is to get the priority tickets. We were able to board early and were one of the first cars off, which made the trip a bit smoother. As we navigate family travel, I am using every tip and trick I can find!

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Until next time, North Fork!

Tags: family travel, North Fork, Travel, wine

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