This was a labor of love. We are so excited to share fall's chicest and most delicious accessory.
For a limited time, beginning August 6th, Rove has partnered with The Hampton Jitney to provide the ultimate luxury ride experience to the Hamptons! Utilizing Hampton Ambassador luxury coaches, Rove will be providing riders the safest and most spacious way to travel out East. Rove x Hampton Jitney is the ultimate way to travel to the Hamptons.
MAIDEN + LIBERTY FUNCTIONS AS A MASTER ARTIST BLENDING PAINTS TO GENERATE THE PERFECT HUE, EXCEPT WE DEAL IN THE AROMAS AND BOUQUETS OF WINES INSTEAD OF COLORS ON CANVAS.
Crush season is here! In the Northern hemisphere, it's the time between August and November when the grapes ripen and the vineyards prepare for harvest.
You've been to enough wine tastings to follow the steps of swirling, smelling and tasting. You're not 100% sure what the smell of wine does for the taste, but you've listened to people talk about the nose of a wine. So, what can you learn about a wine from its smell?
To get a better understanding of WHO we are, WHAT we do, HOW we do it and OUR WINES take a listen to this great podcast interview of our founders, James and Alexandra, By Ray Fister from Life Between the Vines. (Interview begins at 1:50).
Modern winemaking began on Long Island in 1973 when Louisa and Alex Hargrave planted their first grapes. They hoped the climate was right for Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir grapes and they were. Their dream became the region's first commercially successful vineyard.
Pairing a great wine with a great meal can seem intimidating. There are so many choices from white, to red, and rosé, as well as a lot of rules. But most of those rules aren't hard and fast, and can be boiled down to a few simple guidelines that will ensure that you have a great meal with great wines.
Two distinct tastes married in one bottle. Languedoc brings historic, traditionally rich and fruity flavor to the union. The North Fork region of Long Island, with its cool climate, brings out the best in Merlot.
A few weeks ago my sister and I took a day trip to Shelter Island and it was everything I’d hoped it would be. It was quant and charming and nature felt so close and pure. We took the ferry from Sag Harbor and although we were met with rain, it actually gave the island a magical, romanic feel.