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AntoniaJames
June 1, 2012
I'm thinking it's time for a FOOD52 all-star spritzer and white sangria tasting, with all the enticing options here . . . . . ;o)
EmilyC
June 1, 2012
Oh, I love, love, love the looks of this drink. So glad you posted it. I'm sure good strawberries would make even sub-par rose taste great. And it's a great canvas for experimenting...maybe with a basil-infused simple syrup in place of the sugar.
AntoniaJames
June 1, 2012
All I can say is . . . Oh, yes! On the menu for my fruit-pie-making potluck next month with FOOD52 pals. Love it. ;o)
hardlikearmour
June 1, 2012
Speaking of rosé, my favorite wine discovery of the year is Reginato sparkling rosé of Malbec. It's really lovely in color as well as flavor. http://vineconnections.com/viewproduct.php?c=1&pid=273
Rivercat0338
June 1, 2012
Thanks for the rec! My favorite Malbec rosé from Vida Organica is no longer produced.
fiveandspice
June 1, 2012
Yes! There is nothing better! And for anyone who disagrees: "Rosé is kryptonite to clichés. Rosé is all, like,whatèvre. Tell it that’s not even a real word, and rosé just shrugs and pours another glass for its hot girlfriend." (did you read this last year? http://www.travelandleisure.com/articles/provence-its-transportive-rose-wine/1 I think the rose bandwagon is full of all the most fun people...)
aargersi
June 1, 2012
I'm with you sister! Bring on the rose! I will try this tonight - have everything I need on site. PS - just back from a trip to Aix en Provence and really the amount of rose I drank while there was a bit alarming. Delicious. But, well, bountiful.
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