The Best Wines for an Early Mother’s Day Celebration

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Hey, wine lovers! Mother’s Day is coming up, and if you’re celebrating early, you’ve got the perfect excuse to pop open a great bottle of wine. Ashley here. I’ve put together a little guide to help you pick the best wine to make Mom feel extra special.

Pop Some Bubbles

Moms deserve a little sparkle in their life, so why not start with some bubbly? Brut Rosé, Prosecco, or a fancy Champagne Blanc de Blancs make any celebration feel extra festive. Bonus points if you pair it with brunch!

Upcoming Brunch Event

Speaking of brunch, come join us on May 24th from 12:00 – 2:00pm for our big brunch wine tasting event! There will be brunch foods paired with exclusive wines, just for you! And there will be a special limited brunch menu afterwards.

Crisp & Refreshing Whites

If you’re keeping it light, a Sauvignon Blanc or Chenin Blanc is a great choice. They’re bright, citrusy, and refreshing—perfect for a spring afternoon. Great with seafood, salads, or just sipping in the sunshine.

Rosé All Day

Rosé is always a good idea, especially for Mother’s Day. Whether it’s a dry Provence-style Rosé or a Pinot Noir Rosé, this one works for brunch, dinner, or just a casual glass while catching up with Mom.

Bold Reds for a Cozy Vibe

If Mom loves a deep, rich red, go with a Cabernet Sauvignon or Chianti. Perfect for pairing with pasta, steak, or a fancy homemade meal.

Something Sweet

For a little treat, try a Moscato, Riesling, or Port. They’re deliciously sweet and pair perfectly with dessert—think cheesecake, chocolate, or fresh fruit!

Celebrate at NOTES

If you want to make the celebration extra fun, come visit us at NOTES! We’ve got great wine (like some of the varietals mentioned in this post) and the perfect vibe for hanging out and making memories.

📍 419 Gentry St, Suite 204, Spring, TX 77373

Grab a glass, raise a toast, and celebrate the amazing moms in your life. Cheers!


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