The last month and a half at work has been the busiest one of the year. Busier than Christmas, which is saying a lot! Thankfully my workplace gave everyone a 3 day weekend to recover. I recovered by working at home! I've been gardening, something I just recently decided I find therapeutic (it used to be my very least favorite chore). The great thing about gardening is that afterward you get to sit outside and enjoy the fruits of your labor, preferably with wine. I'll show you lots of gardening pictures tomorrow and keep you updated as it grows!
Today's wine is from Costco. Simple yet elegant. Easy to enjoy while your body is aching from weeding and planting. Absolutely no preparation. The bottle of this rosé by Sofia is beautiful, which is the only reason I purchased it. I just couldn't resist. The flavor, too, is great for sipping during warm afternoon. I chilled mine in the fridge for 24 hours before drinking. I Skyped with my best friend while sipping on this beauty, but I would also highly recommend pairing this rosé a good book.
Great post it must have been nice getting three days off. I have really been into gardening as well this year.
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It was so nice! I'd love to see pictures of your garden!
DeleteNice drink perfect to drink in these warm weather is also pretty to serve to guest.
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I love the color of it,too. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteYum! That looks amazing and it's such a pretty color! Hope you had a great weekend!
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Isn't it? It would be so fun to serve with some friends over. I had a great weekend and hope you did too!
DeleteThat wine looks so good! I love the bottle it comes in! HAHAHA
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I love the bottle too! That's the reason I bought it in the first place!
DeleteI adore rosé wine! It's the perfect cocktail to drink on the patio after work! It's so pretty too. I love the bottle ♥
ReplyDeleteWhite wines are generally too sweet for me, but reds can be a little thick for hot days. I think rosés strike a nice balance. Thanks for stopping by!
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