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Cocktail with rose wine
Cocktail with rose wine











cocktail with rose wine

Tips for making your rosé spritzer taste more flavorful than watered down wine However, it took me a few tries to create a drink that didn’t taste like diluted rosé. For great wine, you’ll want to enjoy that as is. I would suggest using a more economically friendly bottle with this recipe, say $20 and under. By combining rosé (I like a dry variety, but you can use any kind) with club soda or seltzer. I make rosé wine spritzers the same way as above.

cocktail with rose wine

Many times, ice or fruit is also served in the glass to keep it cold and add some flavor.

cocktail with rose wine

Usually, 3 parts wine to 1 part soda is the standard. Simple wine spritzers are traditionally just wine (usually a white variety like Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Gris) and club soda. Wine spritzers are a great way to serve your beloved wine, but tone down the alcohol content with something that’s equally fun and refreshing. It’s all about hydration, folks!Įnter the wine spritzer. Of course, I always promote drinking responsibly, but every once in a while one glass can turn into 3-4 and that can bring about a nasty headache the next day. The problem I run into with rosé is that I like it. Plus, who can argue with having a drink that’s pink? How fun is that? Whether you like wine that’s sweeter or on the dry side (me me!)…you can really find something that you like. I feel like rosé has really had time to shine the past few years. I’m a red wine girl, but this rosé spritzer cocktail is one of my favorites to whip up on a hot day when I’m sitting on the patio or by the pool. This super simple Rosé Spritzer is the perfect refreshing wine cocktail to sip on when you want something that’s both light and flavorful.Īs soon as the winter starts to thaw out and the warm weather comes through, I start dreaming of rosé.













Cocktail with rose wine