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This Weekend: Find That Perfect Summer Wine

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www.ozy.com [The week ender][The week ender] THE WEEKENDER is a special collaboration between OZY Tribe members near and far to provide delicious recommendations for your weekend inside. This week, we’re excited to bring you special recommendations from our partners at monthly wine club [Bright Cellars](. Next week, we’d love to feature yours too. Are you watching, drinking or cooking something amazing? Share your suggestions with us here at OZY! mailto:weekender@ozy.com Hit us with your best shot weekender@ozy.com What to Drink on a Virtual Museum Tour Notes, Pinot Grigio, 2019 — Fruits and Flowers This California pinot brings forward strong notes of citrus, stone fruit and flowers, perfect while virtually visiting the home and museum of [Georgia O’Keeffe]( — an artist known for her sexy, modernist approach to fruit and flora. Get this wine and others delivered to your door for $50 off when you [get started with Bright Cellars](. Wellfleet, Chenin Blanc, 2019 — High Society Enjoy the best of Degas, Gauguin, Monet and more on the digital tour of Parisian-train-station-turned-art-palace the [Musee D’Orsay]( while sipping this classy, vibrant wine with hints of white peach, yellow apple and perfumed honey. Just don’t let on that you’re drinking a non-French wine to any Parisians. [Get it here.]( Havelock, Sauvignon Blanc, 2018 — Fresh and Funky If you’re up for something new and funky, this lively, New Zealand sauvignon blanc is packed with a myriad of flavors, from citrus and stone fruits to fresh herbs and white pepper.[Try it now]( while browsing experimental works of contemporary art at New York's [MoMA](. [Bright Cellars — Drinking Wine Is Easy. And Now So Is Choosing It!]( Have you been spending your days taking online quizzes? Well, make them useful. With Bright Cellars’ custom algorithm, choosing wine is as easy as taking a quiz. After selecting a few taste palate preferences, Bright Cellars will recommend six specially chosen bottles just for you ... and deliver them right to your door. [Take the quiz!]( And now, OZY readers can [use this link for $50 off their first order!]( (applied at checkout). Sponsored by Bright Cellars What to Drink With Your Backyard Picnic 4 Cellars, Grenache Rosé, 2017 — Classic The intense flavors of watermelon and fresh strawberries in this California rosé will bring you back to childhood picnics — but not the sad paper plate affairs you actually had, rather the fake dream of plaid woolen blankets atop a grassy lawn on a sunny day. [Get it now](and pair it with a [fresh tomato sandwich]( sprinkled with flaky salt. Mulderbosch, Rosé of Cabernet Sauvignon, 2018 — Coastal Flair This wine is South African, but its zippy notes of lemon and raspberry will take you straight to the beaches of Sorrento, Italy. Pair it with some [prosciutto and melon]( to transform your yard into the Italian coast. Get this wine and others delivered to your door for $50 off when you [get started with Bright Cellars](. What to Drink While Your Bread is Rising Wandering Giants, Barbera, 2018 — Cozy Nights In This grape is traditionally Italian, but this wine is made from a Northern Californian crop, softened with warm notes of cinnamon, clove and ripe berries. When there’s a springy chill in the air, you can soothe your irritation that it should already be summer by trying your hand at a new bread recipe (like [this]( one!) and then curl up under a blanket with a glass of this while the sourdough proves. [Get it here.]( [AND WHATEVER YOU DO, DON’T DO THIS:]( Eat dinner with creepy dolls. Faced with having to leave tables empty to allow diners to social distance, the Michelin-starred Virginia eatery Inn at Little Washington will fill the dining room with well-dressed mannequins. Because that will definitely make everyone less uncomfortable. SOURCE: [Washingtonian]( SLIDE INTO OUR DMS Do you have an amazing new TV obsession that you’d like to share? Think you've discovered the next great jam band? Share your suggestions with us here at OZY! EMAIL US: WEEKENDER@OZY.COM FOR MORE DELICIOUS TIPS, CHECK OUT OZY'S GOOD SH*T If you’d want to drink it, eat it, wear it, ride it, drive it; if it'd be cool to see, listen to or do, we’re writing about it. [FIND SOME GOOD SH*T]( [OZY]( 50M PEOPLE AND GROWING OZY Media, 800 West El Camino Mountain View, California 94040 This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Read Online](

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