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Another weekend is almost upon us, and many of us will be taking advantage of long, sunshine-filled days with friends and family, beach time, barbecues, and other relaxing summer fun. It’s still summer, after all!

I have some perfect wines to go with your summery fun. The below samples showed up in my office one Monday morning not too long ago. A Monday with a wine mail call is not too bad at all!

Rhône rosés

The following wines were kindly sent to me:

  • M.Chapoutier Côtes du Rhône Belleruche Rosé 2013
  • Domaine Le Murmurium Côtes du Ventoux Rosé 2013
  • Saveur du Temps Costières de Nîmes Rosé 2013
  • Lavau Côtes du Rhône Rosé 2013

All of these are Rhône rosés, known for being more structured and fuller bodied than others, and for their ability to pair with food. As I mentioned above, they also pair really well with sun.

We sampled these wines on the boat and in our back yard, and we truly loved them all.

imageMy favorites, however, were the Saveur du Temps Costières de Nîmes Rosé  and the Lavau.

The Saveur du Temps, a Grenache/Syrah blend  was fun and fruity, shared with friends in the sun while enjoying bits of cheese, meat, veggies, and other snacks. It’s one of those wines you could drink with anyone; it’s fruity enough for those who prefer something sweeter, but it’s still nice and dry.

The Lavau, a blend of Cinsault and Grenache,  has a beautiful rich color and medium body, with dark cherry and ripe strawberry notes, fruits that really show themselves in the wine. But there’s also that dry, mineral characteristic that wines from this region also express. I can tell you it’s just really yummy.

Most importantly, the Lavau is a reminder that there are Rosé wines that are made for year-round enjoyment, with heavier foods like spiced grilled steak, which is what we paired this with. Because these wines have more structure and complexity than your regular beach day Rosé, you could easily be sipping them while wrapped up in your favorite sweater in front of a fire pit outdoors. The thought sounds kind of delightful, doesn’t it?

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All of these wines were provided as samples. All opinions are my own.

Tags: Labor Day weekend, rhone, Rhône rosés, Rhône Valley Wines, rose, summer, Summer wine, wine, wine tasting

This Wine Wednesday I bring you a favorite Wine of the Week in addition to a new favorite Boston restaurant, one that I can’t stop talking about and thinking about and planning year-round visits to.

On Friday night after a cocktail and an appetizer at Legal Oysteria, we decided to take advantage of the warm summer night and our free parking with a wander around Charlestown. We love anything near the water, so the Navy Yard was an obvious choice for strolling and taking in the sea air. After a little walking, I found myself hungry again and remembered that the Navy Yard Bistro and Wine Bar, a place I had wanted to try forever, was nearby.

We bypassed outside lines and grabbed a seat at the dark and cozy bar, instantly loving the friendly vibe and maritime feel of the place. It reminded me of bars we visit in Ireland, and it felt so comfortable.

I also really loved their wine specials and by-the-glass wine list, especially when I discovered a North Fork wine as one of the specials! I grabbed a glass of 2013 Bridge Lane Rosé and paired it with a big, steaming bowl of Steamed Mussels with Leeks, Garlic, White Wine, Lemon, and Shaved Almonds.

2013 Bridge Lane Rosé

 

 

Navy Yard Bistro

Mmmmmm. We had the very end of the dark bar, it was Friday night, and the wine and mussels were the perfect treat. The wine, made from my beloved North Fork Cab Franc, was perfectly dry with strawberry and herbal notes, and of course, it went great with seafood. The food was absolutely amazing. My husband had a pork special which was completely decadent and delicious. Friendly, knowledgeable service paired perfectly with both!

As you know, I love my North Fork wines, and I love that the Navy Yard Bistro and Wine Bar actually offered one by the glass, a rare occasion when we are out. I can’t wait to add more of this wine as well as the bistro into my life.

Tags: 2013 Bridge Lane Rosé, Boston, Long Island, Long Island wine, North Fork, North Fork wines, rose, summer wines, wine, wine of the week, wine tasting

Austrian wine goes so very well with Summer, and at a recent Rosé tasting at the Wine Bottega in Boston, I discovered a new favorite Austrian wine, 2013 Mittelbach Rosé of Zweigelt.

Mittelbach rose

Zweigelt is such a fun grape, and I am always happy to see it. In this wine, a popping pink color makes way for notes of tart cherries and minerals. It’s a nice and dry Rosé; people don’t believe me when I talk about this, but there are obviously a lot of Rosé wines that are not White Zinfandel (Thank God.).

While I often think of Zweigelt as a winter grape, the Rosé is all Summer, and it paired perfectly with a lobster dinner. I can’t get enough lobster and steamers this Summer. I think the Winter seriously scarred me this year, and I am trying to soak up the season in any way possible.

steamed lobster

What’s your wine of this week?

Tags: Austria, Austrian wine, rose, wine, wine blog, wine of the week, wine tasting, Wine Wednesday, Zweigelt

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