We love finding the time for some self care and nurturing ourselves, and journaling is such a quick and easy way to do so. Journaling can help with managing anxiety, setting priorities, sparking creativity, reducing stress, and reflecting on life. Whenever we feel overwhelmed, our quick go-to task is to write down 3 things weContinue reading “Grüner Veltliner for Journaling”
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2021 Holiday Gift Guide!
re you gathering for an office holiday party at your boss’ house? Heading to your in-laws’ for Christmas dinner? Looking for an easy way to cross a dozen people off your Christmas gift list? We’ve got you!
Chablis for Learning About Wine
One of our favorite things about getting into wine is that there is always more to learn – especially as you start to branch out on your journey! From the basics to some more advanced books, a few of our favorites include: Richard Bett’s The Essential Scratch & Sniff Guide to Becoming a Wine Expert,Continue reading “Chablis for Learning About Wine”
Sicilian Wine for Catching up with Friends
Sicilian wines have been a more recent go-to of ours, and we have yet to meet a bottle we haven’t loved!
Champagne for Career Wins
Whether you just got the promotion you’ve been working toward, received a pay raise, landed that final round interview, or advocated for yourself; we celebrate!
Barbera for “Watching the game”
We love sports and all, but sometimes it’s just more fun to catch up with your friends, test out a new recipe, or even continue reading the book you haven’t been able to put down while you pretend to pay attention to the big game. We love a medium-bodied red wine as a game day drink – enough ABV to keep you buzzy, and packing a punch in flavor that evolves as it opens up.
Garnacha for Leaf-Peeping
hether hiking in the mountains, strolling through your neighborhood, raking up leaves, or relaxing lakeside, a good bottle to pair will make you feel as warm and fuzzy inside.
Riesling for Such a Fun Age
We each devoured the book Such a Fun Age over a long holiday weekend. Not only did it have us pausing often to discuss the characters and themes, but it inspired us to seek out a delicious Riesling like one referenced in the book.