5 Rosé Cocktails to Try This Season
Rosé isn’t just for sipping on its own! With its vibrant color and crisp flavor, rosé makes a fantastic base for cocktails. From fruity punches to floral fizzes, here are five rosé cocktails that will add a splash of color and excitement to your next gathering or relaxing evening in. Grab your favorite bottle of our rosé, and let’s get mixing!
1. Rosé Lemonade Spritzer
- Description: This cocktail is a playful twist on lemonade, bringing together the refreshing tang of lemons with the subtle sweetness of rosé.
- Ingredients: 4 oz rosé wine, 2 oz fresh lemonade, a splash of club soda, ice, lemon slices for garnish.
- Instructions: Fill a glass with ice, pour in the rosé and lemonade, and top with a splash of club soda. Garnish with a lemon slice for a sunny, refreshing drink.
2. Strawberry Rosé Sangria
- Description: This fruity sangria pairs rosé with fresh strawberries, making a light and slightly sweet drink that’s perfect for warm weather.
- Ingredients: 1 bottle rosé, 1 cup sliced strawberries, 1/2 cup orange juice, 1/2 cup sparkling water, a few mint leaves.
- Instructions: Combine rosé, strawberries, and orange juice in a pitcher and let it chill for at least an hour. Just before serving, add the sparkling water and mint leaves for an extra pop of flavor.
3. Rosé Mimosa
- Description: A brunch classic with a twist! This mimosa swaps out traditional sparkling wine for rosé, adding a bit of berry flavor to the mix.
- Ingredients: 3 oz rosé, 3 oz fresh orange juice, a splash of sparkling water (optional), an orange twist for garnish.
- Instructions: In a champagne flute, combine rosé and orange juice. Top with a splash of sparkling water if you like a little fizz, and garnish with an orange twist.
4. Rosé Mojito
- Description: A fun spin on the classic mojito, this cocktail combines the fruity notes of rosé with the refreshing taste of mint and lime.
- Ingredients: 4 oz rosé, juice of half a lime, 1 oz simple syrup, fresh mint leaves, ice, a splash of club soda.
- Instructions: Muddle mint leaves with lime juice and simple syrup at the bottom of a glass. Add ice and pour in the rosé. Top with a splash of club soda and garnish with a sprig of mint and a lime slice.
5. Rosé Paloma
- Description: The Paloma is usually made with tequila and grapefruit, but adding rosé gives it a light, floral note that’s absolutely delicious.
- Ingredients: 3 oz rosé, 2 oz grapefruit juice, 1 oz tequila (optional for a stronger drink), a splash of sparkling water, a grapefruit slice for garnish.
- Instructions: Fill a glass with ice, add rosé, grapefruit juice, and tequila if desired. Top with sparkling water and garnish with a slice of grapefruit.
Conclusion: These rosé cocktails bring out the best in your wine, giving you a range of flavors from sweet and fruity to crisp and refreshing. Try one—or all—of these recipes, and find a new favorite way to enjoy our rosé! Perfect for gatherings, date nights, or simply a relaxing evening at home.
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