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My wanderlust is always present, but little getaways do wonders to quell its nagging voice that tells me to keep adventuring. This past weekend we got to experience a long-awaited getaway to Miami, with a stay at the Sonesta Coconut Grove in Miami. In the interest of full disclosure, I work for Sonesta Hotels, so I am able to travel and get great rates at hotels in the collection. It’s definitely a huge perk of working in hotels!

Our winter-weary souls were thrilled to board a plane from Boston to Miami, but the flight definitely reminded me of one of my least favorite parts of travel, getting there. After only flying JetBlue and Virgin America on domestic trips for years, we flew American to Miami, and it felt like it was around 1995, as far as service and amenities went. The flight had no wine (what?!) and no TVs on the backs of chairs. To top it off, we had a snorer and a kicker behind us. And man, those seats are tiny. We literally ran off of the plane to our rental car, and once at the Sonesta, our holiday officially began.
Sonesta Bayfront Hotel Coconut Grove

For months I had been dreaming of sitting by the hotel’s 8th floor pool, overlooking the harbor, drenched in sun. We booked the trip back in September, knowing we would want to leave snowy Massachusetts for a little tropical r & r.  The Sonesta did not disappoint. The atmosphere at the pool is beautiful and incredibly relaxing. Food and drink service is available poolside, as are towels and refreshing cups of ice water. It is pretty much the perfect spot, and we spent a good deal of our time at the pool.

Sonesta Bayfront Hotel Coconut GroveViews from the pool deck are stunning, with blue water and boats for as far as the eye can see.

Sonesta Bayfront Hotel Coconut GroveOur room was just as relaxing, with minimal decorations and lots of light, along with a most amazing balcony.

Sonesta Bayfront Hotel Coconut GroveOur room was a cityview room, but all we had to do was look right for ocean views. We spent a lot of time on our balcony, sipping wine we picked up at the nearby Fresh Market, a store I am obsessed with. When we travel, I always like to visit local grocery stores for snacks and drinks; it is an easy way to save money and to have a better selection.

Sonesta Bayfront Hotel Coconut GroveThe Sonesta’s Coconut Grove location was ideal for our purpose, which was relaxing and soaking up sunshine. Coconut Grove is full of cute restaurants and shops, with lots of quaint streets to wander and a gorgeous waterfront. It is not the party atmosphere of South Beach and other parts of Miami, but for us that was perfect. Good food, good drinks, and a slower pace in a new-to-us place made for the perfect long weekend. We might just make this an annual trip.

Domaine Chandon Brut

Stay tuned for more on Coconut Grove restaurants and sites from our trip!

And, if you are in the path of today’s snow, stay warm and safe! (Is winter over yet?!)

 

Tags: boats, Coconut Grove, hotels, Miami, sparkling wine, Travel, Travel Tuesday

Over the holiday season, we had a lot of family in town from Ireland, and while their trip seemed to fly by, we had a few fun get-togethers while they were here. We were most excited to have everyone over our new house for sledding. We live behind a park that kids come from all over to sled in. We bought our own sled when we moved in, and we were very excited when we nailed down an afternoon for our nieces and nephew to come over to sled.

First, there were a few runs down the hill. Running up was a bit more difficult, but I swear I am going to get back in shape someday soon. . .

sledding

Then there was brunch! Brunch is one of my favorite meals, but it’s not a thing in Ireland. I explained that Americans love it because booze + breakfast. It just makes sense.

On our brunch menu:

Cinnamon Brioche Baked French Toast

Cheesy Frittata

Canadian bacon, regular bacon, and sausage patties

Jam-Filled Sugar Cookies

Irish Whiskey Chocolate Cake

Carrots with Hummus and Pesto Cream

Clementines

Hot Chocolate, Sparkling Wine, Orange Juice, White Wine, Red Wine, Beer

Brunch is a great meal because there is so much you can prep in advance. I got the Baked French Toast ready the night before. This is such a simple recipe, and one I sort of eyeball: brioche, cinnamon, vanilla, cream, and eggs. They soak overnight, and when it’s time to bake, they bake at 325 until the egg mixture is set.

cinnamon brioche

The biggest plus? Our home smelled wonderful and cinnamon-y while it was baking.

baked French toast

The spread included cookies from our new neighborhood bakery, Sweet Life Bakery, which we absolutely love. Great coffee, decadent cupcakes, and fresh bread!

Sweet Life Bakery Cookies

My Irish Whiskey Chocolate Cake was also part of the spread, along with fresh whipped cream. Shots of whiskey on the side were optional. Hey, it’s brunch. Winking smile

Irish whiskey chocolate cake

The family is definitely made up of carnivores, so a pile of meat was necessary. The kids especially went for the bacon.

sausage and bacon

And, of course, there was sparkling wine. I know mimosas are brunch staples, and I did have them available, but for me a glass of bubbly all alone is best. We bought a ton of Freixenet Carta Nevada on sale at Bin Ends, and we LOVE this wine. We got it for $6 a bottle, yet it is full of fine persistent bubbles, citrus and stone fruit flavor, and a nice bit of body. It’s a delicious, fresh great value wine. I would highly recommend it for brunch or any other time of day. For some reason, snowy days and bubbly just work together.

Freixenet Carta Nevada

Everyone really seemed to enjoy brunch, and it made us extremely happy to have a full house for the first time in our new home. I tend to get anxious about cooking for large groups, but this success made me want to do it more.

Do you like to entertain at home? What’s your favorite/go-to meal or menu?

Tags: brunch, brunch menu, cookies, cooking, French toast, sparkling wine

It might only be Tuesday, but this time of year, even more than usual, the weekend is always top-of-mind. Whether you are headed to a barbecue, the beach, dinner with friends, or just staying home and taking in some sunshine, a summery wine can add to the festive, relaxed spirit. I love light, fresh, summer wines, and while I have many favorites, I thought I would share a few I have been loving over the past few months.

 

Meinklang Burgenland White

Meinklang Burgeland White – Austrian white wines are always great summer options. This blend of Gruener and Muscat is light, fresh, and crisp with tart notes of lime and lemon.

Bonny Doon Vin Gris de Cigare Bonny Doon Vin Gris De Cigare – This wine wraps up the best of summer fruit favorites,  like strawberries, nectarines, and peaches into a beautifully colored summer sipper that goes great with food, especially grilled fish and shellfish.

 

Anna de Codorniu Brut

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Summer is all about food-friendly, affordable bubbly you can share with friends. At just around $12 per bottle, this Anna de Codorniu Brut is a delicious choice with an abundance of bubbles, nice acidity, and delicious hints of apple and lemon.

 

Blason Cremant De Bourgogne

Blason Cremant De Bourgogne – At $10 a bottle at Trader Joe’s, this wine is a real steal. Candied lemon, pear, and grapefruit are all balanced with some notes of buttery toast. We absolutely love this wine on the boat or at any outdoor occasion that calls for sun and bubbles.

croteaux rose

Croteaux 181 – I discovered on a wine tasting trip to Long Island how great Long Island wines are, and as I stated in that post, Croteaux 181, with its salinity, is summer in a glass. One sip, and you can almost feel the sun and salt on your skin after a day at the beach.

Travessia wine

Travessia Pinot Noir Rose – Delightfully pink, dry, with notes of strawberry and even banana, this wine keeps popping up in my glass, from Wine Riot, to events, to tastings at the winery.

Tapeña Wines

Tapeña Verdejo – This is another wallet-friendly wine, and it is as bright as the summer sun. Lots of acidity and fruit give way to minerals and a long finish. This wine is juicy, mouthwatering, and absolutely perfect for sipping in the sun.

 

Masciarelli Trebbiano d'Abruzzo

Masciarelli Trebbiano d’Abbruzzo – I have enjoyed this wine many times, including on our magical visit to Masciarelli in Abbruzzo. It offers floral notes as well as a touch of marzipan and is a fixture in our wine rack.

 

Truett Hurst Salmon Run Rosé – We had the perfect summer day in April when we visited Truett Hurst, and we absolutely love their wines. This one has bright strawberry and passion fruit notes. Truett Hurst Sauvignon Blanc is another perfect summer wine, especially with some oysters and shrimp.

Gloria Ferrer

Gloria Ferrer sparkling wine – You can’t go wrong, whether it’s Sonoma Brut, Blanc de Noirs, or Va de Vi. Gloria Ferrer makes fun, delicious sparklers, and they always end up a part of our celebrations.

There are so many more wines to share that I could write a top 30 summer wines post and probably not cover them all, but this is certainly a good start. Luckily, summer hasn’t officially even started yet!  It’s lovely to think of all of those sunny months stretching out in front of us.

What are your favorite summer wines? Favorite wine and food pairings?

Tags: sauvignon blanc, sparkling wine, summer, Summer wine, white wine, wine

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