Wine is, or should be, a form of currency. It’s the silent ‘thank you‘ I bring when I turn up to someone else’s house (frequently) and the payment offered to anyone who lends a hand or gives me some much needed (and frank) advice.
I’m simple in that respect. Give me a bottle of wine, a balcony and friends and I’m as happy as can be.
Turns out we have all three at Mamamia. But let’s be clear, it might seem like we’re constantly flitting off to parties and events but the truth is we’re a pretty hard-working bunch who don’t take the time to just relax and chat. Which is criminal, really.
So we made amends.
Rosemount were kind enough to bring some of us together for an afternoon break on a glorious Sydney day. And we were sampling some of their perfect spring-time range of Rosemount Botanicals lightly infused with subtle fruit and flower. It’s wine, but not quite as you know it. (Kind of like us! Celebrate being quirky, I say). There’s the sauvignon blanc with lemon and elderflower, the chardonnay with apple and cucumber (adventurous, but definitely my favourite) and the Pinot Grigio with blood orange and rosewater.
Warmth, wine and witty conversation. Bliss.
Office festivities are always the perfect gateway to the weekend. The entree to fun and frivolity. You know that feeling you get when the whole weekend seems to stretch before you and you’ve just put the key in the ignition with your workmates? We went around the team to check in on the team’s weekends:
Lana: It was a long week for me and I needed the drink to finish it off. What did I get up to? Sport. Parties and friends. None of which I was needed for other than lifts because they were all my son’s activities. I did all my relaxing when he went to sleep.