A Rosé Soiree the La Fête Way

Set sail with me to the isle of St. Tropez as we kickoff another rosé all day season. I was first introduced to this brand during the height of the pandemic. With over a decade of experience in the wine industry, Donae Burston, owner of La Fête du Rosé, a black-owned wine brand created out of the necessity for representation within an industry that far too often overlooks black wine enthusiasts. The truth is, Black Americans can reshape certain markets with their buying power, if brands understood our value as consumers. With a passion for well-made wines and travel, the Baltimore native inked a partnership with Domaine Bertaud Belieu, a more than 65 acre vineyard located in the heart of the French Riveria in Saint Tropez. St. Tropez has been a dream destination of mine since It became the vacation hotspot for the hip-hop culture. The region Cotes de Provence, infamously known for its luscious Rosé wines is actually known for a variety of grape varietals from Grenache to Mourvèdre (reds) and Bourboulenc to Semillion (whites). The soil, climate and notable winemaking traditions make Southeastern France the destination for top-notch rosé wines. In celebration of National Rose Day we’re hosting a cocktail party #TheLaFeteWay at Trez Wine Bar & Bistro.


The Heart & Soul of Paso: 7 Reasons to Vist Paso Robles

As I continue to press foward immersing myself within the wine industry, I’m grateful for opportunities that align to practice and study my craft. As a Root Fund scholar, myself and four of my cohorts- Nadia Mincey (@nadwines), Natasha Lorick (@cultureandvine), Nikki Handy (@shonise_photographs_and_sips) and Laura Naverette (@laura89n) were recently selected to participate in an enrichment trip to Paso Robles, CA hosted by the Paso Wine Alliance. Paso Robles is home to world-class wineries and humble winemakers who want to share a peace of Paso with all that dare to descend on Napa Valley's charming counterpart. Located at the halfway mark between both Los Angeles and San Francisco, Paso is ideal for a road trip or weekend getaway. Unique to its terrior is the calcareous limestone soil which helps retain water ideal for grape growing. Its comprised of a ridgeline that calms the sun beaming upon the vineyards with a lively breeze.

Photo credit Paso Wine Alliance

Treasured old vines are nurtured and remain to preserve the traditions of the past. The leaders of Paso are the driving force behind the sustainability movement in SLO CAL (San Luis Obispo County). While many wine regions across the U.S. are slow to implement responsibility practices, wineries like Tablas Creek have become the benchmark for ROC (Regenerative Organic Certification) and Biodynamic certification. With over 200 wineries and tasting rooms, winemakers continue to shape the future of the region by championing diversity and through a sense of community, sustainability practices and award-winning wines. Here are seven reasons to make Paso Robles your next wine tourism destination.

Booker Vineyards- provides a luxurious ambiance for those looking for a Napaesque experience. Booker's design elements are sophisticated and plush, with each room intentionally decorated to highlight the elegance that's found within their portfolio. You can expect five-star customer service and unique amenities that are far from ordinary and leave a lasting impression.

CASS Winery- Cass brings the wine and the fun with the addition of Camp Cass. Cass invites guests to unleash their inner child with thoughtfully curated experiences that aim to be theraputic, adventurous and educational. From sunset horseback rides, archery to photography workshops, cooking classes and demos, and custom wine-blending sessions. The activities are endless. Warning, you just may never want to leave. (The Geneseo Inn- the cutest tiny homes onsite are available for guests looking for accomodations.)

Tooth & Nail Wine Company- Is a castlelike venue where all the cool kids dwell. Tooth & Nail is known for hip and funky blends of true Rhone reds to suit your palate. Tooth & Nail masterfully blends the art of food & wine with simple yet elevated culinary fare that complements each of their distinctive varietals. Dine in during a tasting, stop in for Sunday brunch or one of their member only events for the carnitas tacos, brussel sprouts and artichoke dip. This winery is perfect for large groups and special occasions.

Downtown Paso- A charming centerpiece that is the hub for many tasting rooms, restaurants and quaint shops unique to Paso. Visit the tasting rooms of Copia Vineyards, LXV Wines or the Black-owned winery in Indigene Cellars. Plant yourself under the trees that line the park to learn more about Paso's history or to enjoy a picnic in the park. Consider stopping by the newly opened Libretto Jazz Club which features an array of Classical and Jazz musicians in rotation.

Turley Vineyards- Head down to Turley to truly see just how special the landscape of Paso is. The winemakers at Turley believe in preserving the land and old vines which are organically farmed and some as old as 100 years. Turley produces over 47 wines, so there's something for everyone especially those who lover and old vine Zinfadels.

Turley Vineyards Tasting Room Manager, Malani Anderson and the Rooted in Paso scholars.

Justin Vineyards-Reigning as one of Paso's most notable brands Justin Vineyard's estate offers stunning views of the vineyards, a full restaurant, and the JUST Inn, a 3-suite hotel cozy enough for an overnight stay. Known for bold and rich reds the Isosceles Cabernet Sauvignon is mouthwatering and one od the stars of their portfolio. Combining Old World methodology with new world technology, Justin continues to attract enthusiasts who fancy quality wines and exclusive experiences.

DAOU Vineyards- Cherish the views and ocean breeze courtesy of the Templeton Gap at one of the highest points in Paso. DAOU prides itself on positive experiences rooted in kindness and hospitality. Executive Chef, Elaine prepares some of the tastiest Lebanese inspired cuisine to pair with each of DAOU’s wines. It's also the winery for those seeking a brush with fame as there is always an occasional celebrity sighting. Even the Director of Hospitality, Marino Monferrato is infamous for his role as the current Maître d'hôtel of the popular show Hell’s Kitchen.

Black Friday: Best Black-Owned Wines to Shop

No better time than the annual Black Friday to load up on your favorites, empty your wish list or gift something special to a friend. With an evergrowing list of black-owned wines emerging, wine enthusiast can support a new wave of African-Americans who are breaking down barriers in the wine industry. These wines will bring joy to the world and peace on earth as you eat, drink and be merry throughout this holiday season. Take a look below for our top seven Black-Owned wines to shop this Black Friday.

LVE 2020 Chardonnay-One of John Legend's latest series frontrunner's is a 2020 Chardonnay. A creamy and rich Chard with a hint of floral, apricot and vanilla. This alluring wine has some citrus on the backend sure to win over your longtime Chardonnay fans. $14.99 ;14.5% ABV

Michael Lavelle Wines- This group of Howard alums have debunked the myth that frowns upon doing business with friends after a successful year one of launching, Iris Rose. The partners have created a beautiful dry blended rose from Pinot Grigio and Cabernet. The elegant red fruit wine awakens the palate with white peach and strawberry notes. Currently sold out online but can be found in store throughout DC, Illinois and at 1010 Wine & Events in Inglewood, CA. $25 ;11%ABV

Free Range Flower Winery RoseHybiscus: Take your wineos palate beyond the ordinary with this floral based wine sourced from organic rose & hibiscus flowers. According to Wine Enthusiast "Its tannins are velvety [and] it has earthy and herbal notes on the palate. It's also an award winning red wine taking home the silver medal at the 2019 Sunset International Wine competition. $30; 14%ABV

Maison Noir New Noir- A new addition to the Maison Noir portfolio, New Noir is a charming white blend of grapes from Germany. Partly Gewurztraminer, with some appearances from Pinot Gris, Muscat, Riesling and Pinot Blanc to round out an aromatic balance. $25

J Moss 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon- Famiy-owned and operated this Napa winery has been producing age worthy wines since 2010. This hand-harvested Cab is full of silky soft tannins and juicy black and red berries. Made in the Bordeaux style this California grown vintage is surely a crowd pleaser for true Cab lovers. $64

L'Objet 2012 Noir-Rooted within the Russian River Valley AVA the Pinot Noir grapes are biodynamicly grown. It makes for the perfect gifting wine for your collection or to share with friends. It's a lush treat that's a beautiful mix of earth tones and a velvety mouthfeel. $48

Brown Estate El Dorado- No list is complete without the OG's at Brown Estate. This experimental vintage is 100% Zinfadel grown in the Sierra Foothills. The ruby red Zin has layered notes of floral, cinnamon and ripe black raspberry. This is a high quality wine that ages over time. $42; 15.2%

The 25 Wines of Christmas Holiday Gift Guide: Wines Under $20

To make your holiday shopping easier we have compiled a list of 25 of the best wine bottles to gift this holiday season. This list features something for everyone (of drinking age) in your life to enjoy this Christmas or bring in the new year. We've got budget bottles for those last-minute gift ideas, Black-owned, Texas-made and natural wines guaranteed to please almost anyone on your list. Giving the gift of alcohol is always a good idea and why not go beyond the basic bottle of wine and treat yourself or the wine-o in your life to something special after enduring a year like 2020. Whether they enjoy red, white, or sparkling this list has you covered. Check out part one of the 25 Wines of Christmas featuring affordable bottles under $20 to sip this holiday season or gift to the wine connoisseur in your life.

Neighborhood Cellar- Dallas, TX

Neighborhood Cellar- Dallas, TX

1. A to Z Wineworks Pinot Noir $20- This native Oregon wine is produced by a group of wine veterans who have continued to set the standard for vineyards throughout the region. Named best American Pinot Noir under $20 by Food & Wine magazine this Pinot offers great value and stays true to the characteristics of Oregon's favorite grape.

Perfectly Paired: That friend you can call at anytime of the day and they answer.

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2. Aria Estate Brut by Segura Viudas $15.99-  Since most affordable bottles of Champagne range from $35-65, I suggest getting the bubbly drinker in your life the next best thing, a bottle of Cava. Cava is a sparkling wine hailing from Spain which offers fine bubbles, fresh citrus and crisp notes typically using Macabeo, Xarel-lo and Parellada grapes. Enjoy all the fizz minus the fuss with this bottle of sparkling. 12% ALC

Perfectly Paired: The hostess with the mostess who knows it’s not truly a celebration unless the bubbles are flowing.

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3. Crios Torrontes 2018 $15.99- Susana Balboa Wines has been dubbed the "Queen of Torrontes" for crafting a unique white wine which rivals Mendoza, Argentina's most popular varietal. Widely known for producing award winning Malbec's the regions has something else to brag about as this refreshing white rightfully takes its place as star of the show. 13.5% ALC

Perfectly Paired- The sushi or shellfish lover in your life who enjoys a good fish fry or seafood boil.

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4. Marchese Di Borgosole Riserva DOC $12.99- Escape to picturesque Southern Italy as this bottle takes red lovers on an adventure exploring spicy fruit notes and aromas of toasted vanilla. The Negromano grape provides soft tannins and an easy drinking wine that is flavorful and not overpowering.

Perfectly Paired- A daring palate and a room with a view.

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5. Cardinale Lanata Moscato D'Asti $18.99- Upgrade the wine-o in your life with this sparkling dessert wine that is perfect to pop alongside your favorite holiday baked goods or by itself. This bottle offers just the right amount of sweetness for those who stay within their comfort zone or consume wine on occasion.

Perfectly Paired: Your favorite auntie who can’t stop raving about Stella Rosa wines.

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6. Earthworks Barossa Shiraz 2016 $19.97-I fell in love with this bold red at a recent tasting and thought it would serve well for wine-o's who enjoy dark berry reds that are complex and smoothly satisfying on the palate. It's the perfect dinner wine to entertain and doesn't break the bank.

Perfectly Paired: Your bougie cousin who reminds everyone you are not married yet at all the family functions.

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