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Happy Hour: Angove Nine Vines Rosé

Recently I've been drinking a lot of Rosé.

Recently I've been drinking a lot of Rosé. It's the perfect pour for when the weather is neither too hot nor too cold. My favorite bottle comes from a Southern Australia vineyard called Anglove. Their Nine Vines Rosé is 70 percent Grenache and 30 percent Shiraz. It has a deep pink hue and somewhat musty clarity. The aroma is fruity and faintly floral. Hints of raspberry and cherry mingle with the spicy flavor of classic Australian Shiraz.

After the first sip, I realized this Rosé is addictive and delightfully easy to drink. Crisp, refreshing, and full-bodied, it's hard to believe a bottle retails for just $12. I enjoyed Nine Vines with a manchego pizza, but it would pair nicely with grilled fish, roasted poultry, or a hearty salad.

Do you sip Rosé? What's your current fav?

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The Perfect Ruffle Front Shoe By Mogil

Just recently, we declared our search for a ruffle front shoe officially on and this afternoon we stumbled upon an affordable version in three different colors--we have been blessed by the shoe gods!

Just recently, we declared our search for a ruffle front shoe officially on and this afternoon we stumbled upon an affordable version in three different colors--we have been blessed by the shoe gods! Whether you prefer a stiletto or cone heel, a classic shade or bright suede, may we recommend the Mogil Ruffle Front Heel. Mogil, we discovered, is an Australian leather goods brand designed by a woman named Gil Cowen. We are so thrilled to have this brand on our radar, today we also discovered Mogil's amazing range of handbags that are likewise affordably priced and striking in their color combinations and metallic details.

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India and Australia Solve Food and Planet Woes With Dinner

Click to ReadIndia and Australia Solve Food and Planet Woes With Dinner Fire up the barbie, two countries are putting some creative meat alternatives on the menu: one to combat hunger, one to save the planet.
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India and Australia Solve Food and Planet Woes With Dinner Fire up the barbie, two countries are putting some creative meat alternatives on the menu: one to combat hunger, one to save the planet. Given meat's effect on the climate, Australia is looking at how they can help and still have a chop every once in a while.