Sparkling Strawberry Rosé Cocktail

This sparkling strawberry rosé cocktail created by Lauren Grier from The Curious Plate comprises just a few simple ingredients for the perfect warm-weather beverage.

With the weather finally warming up, this rosé lemon spritzer is a delightful addition to any brunch, lunch, or dinner spread. I can’t think of a better way to celebrate spring occasions than with a pretty pink cocktail in hand.

This rosé cocktail is made with fresh lemon, strawberries, mint, and simple syrup, but what makes it stand out is the addition of Harry & David Rosé. This rosé wine is light, with subtle hints of watermelon, making it the perfect refreshing drink to sip on a warm day.

Kick off your shoes, relax in the sunshine, and serve up a glass of rosé lemon spritzer.

Sparkling Lemon and Rosé Cocktail Recipe

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Servings 2 drinks

Ingredients:

Instructions: 

  • Place two strawberry halves and one lemon wheel on the bottom of each cocktail glass.
  • Muddle the strawberry and lemon wheel together so the juices release.
  • Add 1/2 ounce of simple syrup and 3 ounces rosé wine to each glass.
  • Fill the glasses with ice and a splash of club soda.
  • Stir to combine. Garnish with fresh mint.
Course: Drinks

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7 Ways to Practice Mindfulness on Summer Vacation

The series “Summer Living” offers helpful tips and inspiring stories for making the most of the all-too-short season. A summer vacation should be relaxing, not make you feel anxious. Follow our experts’ suggestions to practice mindfulness so you can enjoy every moment of your time away.

Most people follow one of two strategies on summer vacation. The first has them running around trying to hit all the recommended activities before each day runs out, leaving them exhausted. The second is an attempt at total relaxation — perhaps plotzing in a beach chair and moving as few muscles as possible, except for lifting a piña colada to their mouth. This second option often ends in a stupor.

There is, however, a better alternative: a vacation where you practice mindfulness. Practitioners say it leaves you feeling alive, aware, and energized, but also calm and relaxed. And when practicing mindfulness on vacation, you never need to stow it underneath the seat in front of you or in an overhead bin.

The meaning of mindfulness

The classic definition of mindfulness is “being aware and open in the present moment, without judgment,” says Dina Kaplan, founder and CEO of The Path, an organization that teaches meditation internationally. “By ‘aware,’ we mean aware of what’s going on in our mind and in our surroundings, moment to moment.”

The point is “to channel your best self to manifest the life you desire,” adds certified health administrator and registered yoga teacher Brielle Merchant. “You check in with yourself, assess how you’re feeling in the moment, and ask yourself, ‘How would the best version of me feel in this moment?’ Then you find ways to tap into that,” she explains.

So the next time you get away, practice these seven mindfulness techniques and enjoy the most vivid, satisfying summer vacation you’ve ever experienced.

1. Come back to your breath

“Our brains are wired to swirl in thought,” Dina says. These thoughts can be negative, “like a bad movie we never ordered playing over and over.” Buddhists call this “the monkey mind.” But mindfulness helps you find an anchor to bring your attention to something real in the present moment and to pull away from negative scripted thoughts.

“The breath is an anchor that’s always there for us. When we focus on our breath, that brings us back to the present moment,” Dina adds.

Dina also recommends anchoring onto something real around you: If you’re on a street in New Orleans, for example, look up at one of the beautiful balconies. “With that, you realize the swirling is just your inner world, and there’s this outer world that is beautiful and safe.”

2. Turn your phone off

By not checking your phone for a few hours, you can really be present with whatever you’re doing throughout your summer vacation, Dina says. If you’re at a museum, allow your full focus to be on the beauty of the art. At the beach? Enjoy feeling the sand under your toes, the temperature and sensations of the water on your ankles. The entertainment is all around you, and unlike your phone, you can’t take it home with you.

Mindfulness helps us gain the freedom to focus in the present moment on things that are delightful and help us live more at ease.

Dina Kaplan

CEO & Founder

The Path

3. Forget the guidebook — be spontaneous, follow your intuition

Coming out of the pandemic, guidebooks are out of date anyway, Dina points out. “So be open to finding something that will be in the next guidebook. “Walk around with your eyes open. Rather than being stressed about getting to everything on your packed schedule, be open to detours and side trips — you may find a great new place that opened last month. To be even more in the moment, give yourself 20 minutes to an hour just to wander, following your intuition. “Keep an eye out for interesting stores, bars and restaurants, and if something looks charming, try it.”

4. Build flexibility into your schedule for relaxed playtime

“We’re humans, humans are animals, and animals are meant to be playful,” Dina says. “I was looking at bears on our vacation in Alaska, and they were just rolling on the ground playing.” Give yourself time to be playful and to do whatever you want (though rolling around with bears is not recommended…).

5. Be open to meeting new people

Mindfulness is about being open to yourself and others, so don’t be afraid to make eye contact, share a smile, and ask for directions or about interesting things to do. Strike up a conversation. “I’ve met some of my best friends in very unexpected ways on vacation,” Dina says. If you chat with the person behind you in line, you might get invited to someone’s house, or simply gain deeper insights into that city.

Channel your best self to manifest the life you desire.

Brielle Merchant

Certified health administrator and registered yoga teacher

Well with Brielle

6. Take a walk in the woods

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You’d be surprised how much is going on in nature that we normally miss. It’s a feast for the senses. When you’re walking in the woods, pay attention to all of your senses. “Be totally present during the walk, immersing yourself in nature,” Brielle explains. “Notice what you see, what you hear, what you smell; notice how fast or slow you’re walking. It will increase your energy, boost your mood, and stimulate your creative thinking.”

7. Practice noting

Dina recommends an intense version of this mindful walk called “noting.” “Every few seconds, think ‘What sense is most present for me now?'” Walk a few steps, and note all the beautiful colors around you. Walk a few more, and hear birds singing. Walk a few more, and note how you feel connected or lonely, joyous or sad. “Realize if you’re having thoughts you don’t want to have, once you label them, they just swoop away.”

“Mindfulness,” Dina concludes, “helps us gain the freedom to focus in the present moment on things that are delightful and help us live more at ease.” Now, go get packing!


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What Pairs Best with Rosé Wine?

Once the weather starts to warm up, rosé becomes a go-to drink for many oenophiles — and it’s easy to see why. Wine lovers like that it’s not as heavy as red wine but still packs enough punch to bring out the flavors of grilled meats.

If you’re planning a brunch, lunch, or dinner party this summer — and you really should! — make sure you have the best rosé wine and food pairings to make your gathering a smashing success.

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Making rosé wine

Contrary to popular belief, rosé isn’t a blend of white and red wine; rather, think of it as being one step away from red. To give red wine its bold color, winemakers add plenty of red grape skins to the batch. With rosé wine, they simply add fewer red skins or don’t allow juice to sit in the skins for as long.

The result is a wine with the body of a red wine but the crisp, refreshing nature of a white. Needless to say, it’s the best of both worlds.

5 different types of rosés

Most of us call any wine with a pink tint to it rosé. While that’s not technically wrong, it’s also not totally right. Just like red and white wine, there are dozens of different types of rosés you can enjoy. Depending on what you’re eating, some rosés will complement your meal better than others.

Light off-dry rosés

Like its name implies, a light off-dry rosé is best for lighter meals. Summer salads, rice dishes, and spiced curries pair well with very dry rosés.

Medium dry rosés

In addition to the foods that light, off-dry rosé pairs well with, medium dry rosé goes well with sweeter foods and desserts. Chocolate, fruit, cakes, and cookies have the perfect amount of sweetness to bring out the many flavors in dry rosés.

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Fruity rosés

Fruity rosés tend to be more hit or miss with people — either you really love them or you really don’t. If you’re in the former group, consider yourself lucky, because fruity rosés (and fruity wines in general) go well with many different foods, including seafood (lobster, seared salmon, tuna), duck, lamb, and white cheeses, such as brie.

Full-bodied fruity rosés

Have you yet to find a food that’s too spicy for you? If so, you’ll love a full-bodied fruity rosé. With the body of a red and lightness of a white, these rosés go nicely with heavily seasoned Mexican or Indian food.

Sparkling rosé

As one of the most versatile sparkling wines, sparkling rosé tastes delicious with nearly every light appetizer and dessert on. If you’re pairing it with cheese and crackers, choose white cheeses, such as brie, and prosciutto. For dessert, try it with chocolate covered berries.

For the most part, any of the above-mentioned foods will go well with any glass of rosé. But, with our help, you can enjoy the best of the best pairings.

Now that your meal is perfect, don’t forget to decorate the table with rosé’s favorite flower — roses!

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