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Rosé All Day

Rosé has to be my most favorite things to sip on in the world. I know that everyone says it’s a trend and that Rosé will sooner than later fade into the background, but I beg to differ. Rosé is most commonly looked at as a seasonal blended wine that is drank between Spring and Summer. But, for the past three years I have been drinking Rosé all year long, and I don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. My motto will forever be “Rosé All Day!”.

Since I have been drinking Rosé for such a long period of time I have definitely cultivated my favorites and have weeded out my not so favorites. Due to the time of year it is I wanted to share my top five picks with you guys. All of these Rosé’s are very easy to find at any large liquor store. A lot of Rosé’s on other lists are only found online and difficult to track down locally. I wanted to give you guys an opportunity to find something great, fast, and easy. So be sure to pull this list up in the liquor store while you are picking out my favorite pool side libation!

5.H To H “Homage To Heritage” Cotes Du Rhone Rosé ($9.99) 

H To H is a Rosé I very recently tried and loved right off the bat. It is very light and fruity and is perfect for a pool day. It isn’t dry in the least and definitely has some subtle notes of grapefruit. I like to pair H To H with very light fare like sliced veggies and hummus or an assorted fruit platter. It is a classic and crip French Rosé that can be a staple in anyones wine fridge. At $9.99 it’s also a killer price for a very good quality french Rosé.

4. Fontanyl Rosé De Provence ($14.99)

Fontanyl is hands down my standard Rosé that I always have chilled and ready to go in my fridge. This Rosé is much dryer and I prefer to drink it in the evenings with a meal. I always find the dryer the Rosé the better it pairs with dinner. I like to also serve Fontanyl as cold as possible and even throw a couple ice cubes in my glass. Since I enjoy Fontanyl on the colder side, I always drink it in a glass with a stem. I do this so the heat from my hands doesn’t transfer over to the wine and interrupt its flavor profile (yes, we may sometimes be trashy over here at Alexis Lee Problems, but we know how to class it up when it counts).

3.Brin De Rosé ($12.99) 

The bottle design for Brin De Rosé really tells it all without even tasting it. The fun bold design on the bottle eludes to this Rosé’s very fragrant, citrusy, and sweet flavor. This is a Rosé I typically bring to people’s houses for a pregame. The bottle design is really impressive and makes for a good hostess gift. There is no need to chill the Brin De Rosé to any arctic temperatures the normal 30 minutes in the fridge before serving is just right.

2.La Vie En Rosé Du Chateau Landereau ($14.99) 

Once I found this Rosé I was totally hooked. My favorite type of flavor profile is light and fruity and La Vie En Rosé hits the nail on the head. It is the freshest and most crisp Rosé I have ever had and it is always in my wine fridge. To add a little something special to La Vie En Rosé I like to pour half a glass and then top it of with a Lime La Croix. It’s my own take on a Rosé spritzer. Since the La Vie en Rosé is so light and silky it compliments the bite of lime in the La Croix. My friends always ask for this cocktail when tanning in the Backwoodz, I highly recommend you guy’s try it.

1. Whispering Angel ($22.49) 

Whispering Angel is the Mac Daddy gateway drug to the Rosé universe. I think it’s the first Rosé anyone should ever try and I can guarantee it will be one of, if not the best one they have ever had. I was first introduced to Whispering Angel while watching The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Kyle ordered a glass of it, and I said to myself, “If it’s good enough for Kyle, then it’s good enough for me!”. It was the first Rosé I ever bought and just like your first car you never forget it. It is still my number one pick out of every Rosé I have ever tried, and always I recommend it to people that are just now being introduced into the Rosé universe. It’s best served chilled with one ice cube and I very rarely like to pair it with food, it’s so good on its own there is no need for a pairing.

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Goodbye Bikinis; Hello Leather Pants

Yesterday marked the official start of Fall. Seeing as that Summer is my favorite season, I’m totally bummed. This is the time of year where you have to adjust your wardrobe, cocktail choice, music selection, and even what you would typically order at a restaurant. Here is a quick guide that will gracefully transition you into Fall without missing Summer too hard.

Transitioning Into Fall For Dummies

  1. First and foremost we must put down the Rosé and pick up something a little more season appropriate. I like to transition to my default wine, which is Santa Margarita. It is a great Pinot Grigio, it’s very light in flavor and has fruity undertones. It is the perfect transition to your Summer Rosé fixation.
  2. Stop Bikini Shopping, effective immediately. I know all of the Bikini’s are on sale right now and taunting you with their inexpensive glory, but just walk away. Yes, buying bikini’s on sale is great but these are bathing suits you are buying that will just live in your closet for the next six months. By the time next Spring/Summer rolls around there will be different trends and new styles. Why buy last years goods, when you know you’ll never be caught dead in last seasons swimwear?
  3. Brunch Responsibly! It seems when Summer is here Brunch becomes somewhat of an Olympic sport. From how many bottomless Mimosas/Bloody’s you can chug, to who can order the most outrageous pancake french toast situation. During Fall I like to limit my brunching to twice a month as opposed to every weekend. Remember if you play something out no matter how much you love it, it will get old.
  4. Take an inventory of your closet. Now is the time where you can put all of your jean shorts into one drawer and pretend they don’t exist for the next six months. Take yourself to the mall and invest in some convertible Fall ready wear. Leather pants, slouchy sweatshirts, layering tank tops, patterned leggings, etc. These are all good things that will take you through the season.
  5. Boys, Stop taking us to the beach on dates! I don’t think there is any girl who loves the beach more than me, but I do draw the line. Once September, October, and November hit the beaches in South Florida just get dreary and windy. No girl spends two hours getting ready to sit on the sand observing The Perfect Storm. Guy’s now is the time of year to go to places that have outdoor fire pits and live music. Save the beach for next March!
  6. Update your workout gear. In the Summer we obsessively eat right and workout in order to keep our bikini bodies in check. But workout gear like anything else gets worn out and gross. Use the beginning of fall to update your sneakers and get some new track jackets for jogging. Don’t be the girl running in booty shorts and a tank top when its 67 degrees outside. You might think you look cute but you just look crazy.
  7. Delete your “Bikini Booty Pool Mix” and replace it with your “Chill Bonfire Vibes Mix”. Just like your clothing, food, and beverages; your music choice must also fit the time of year. It’s time to replace the bumping booty baseline with something more mellow and relaxing. Some of my recommended artists for fall are The Black Keys, Saint Motel, Kings Of Leon, Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Mac Demarco, The Cold War Kids, Vampire Weekend and The Kooks. Once you start jamming to some of these, you will want to thank me later!
  8. Pick your NFL team wisely. Being a girl who is surrounded by a lot of boys ALL THE TIME, showed me at a young age how important the NFL is. So pick your team and stick to it! Learn the game, ask questions, and get involved. Trust me ladies, a girl with a knowledge of football is way sexier than any pair of Loubs you have. Guys appreciate it when a girl knows a little something about certain things they’re passionate about. So why not take the Fall Football Season to your advantage. P.S. GO DOLPHINS! 

I really hope this list helps you “Fall” in line (see what I did there?! lol).

 

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