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    Raspberry Frosé: Rosé Wine Slush Recipe

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    Raspberry Frosé: Rosé Wine Slush Recipe

    A refreshing frozen wine cocktail - that's pretty (and tasty!) in pink.

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    Raspberry Frosé is a refreshing wine slush cocktail made with raspberries, peach and rose wine. Make it two ways: in a blender or an ice cream machine!

    Prince-inspired? Obviously.

    This Raspberry Frosé is one of my favorite wine cocktails, and one my friends are fans of too. I created this wine slush recipe and four more for the California Wines Fresh & Delicious California Wine Cocktails ebook, which you can download for free. 

    This frozen rose recipe has the same Prince-based inspiration as the Cranberry Rosé wine cocktail from the California Wines Cocktails for the Holidays. Purple Reign is in formulation - stay tuned!

    raspberry frose frozen wine cocktail

    How to make a Raspberry Frose wine slush:

    This cocktail feels (and tastes) like a bright pink celebration of summer. Once you've blended up the base, you can pour it in an ice cream machine or freeze it and pop it back in the blender. Either way, make sure you allow plenty of time for freezing before planning to serve. The sweetness in the finished wine slush cocktail will vary based on the wine you choose and the natural sugar in the fruit. Both methods deliver equally delicious results - although the ice cream machine has less waiting, which I appreciate. 

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    wine cocktails are totally a thing.

    My friend Meg recently shared her favorite summer wine cocktail too: this Strawberry Lemon Smash. It's loaded with fresh strawberries, tangy lemons and sparkling wine, and definitely worth a try. You'll notice we're both edible flower fans, so when we ask each other if they are overkill, we already know the answer. 🙂 (Check out my Edible Flower Pistachio Shortbread Cookies!) Feel free to make yours sans blooms.

    The red berry flavors of rosé wine are refreshing anytime - made even more so by freezing. If you have sweet or semi-dry rose and fresh fruit, I don't think you'll need to add sweetener.  If your raspberries or the peach were frozen, or aren't at their peak, a little sugar might help.  

    frozen rose wine recipe

    I honestly can't wait for you to pour yourself a Raspberry Frosé and let me know what you think! If savory cocktails are up your alley, try this Farmers Market wine cocktail next.

    Frosé Wine Slush, but make it fashion.

    recipe for frozen rose wine slush

    Making this wine slushy with your freezer + blender, or in an ice cream machine.

    Once the Raspberry Frosé drink base is blended, you can pop in in ice cube trays and then back in your blender to make the wine slush. It's even easier to pour the drink base into an ice cream machine if you have one. The choice is yours! Either method makes an equally delicious frozen rose cocktail.

    Raspberry Frosé Wine Cocktail

    Raspberry Frosé - Rosé Wine Slush

    K.C. Cornwell for California Wines
    Raspberry Frosé: a refreshing frozen wine slush cocktail that's loaded with berry goodness. Two easy methods make it deliciously simple to create!
    4.88 from 31 votes
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Freezing time 45 minutes mins
    Total Time 1 hour hr
    Course Drinks
    Cuisine American
    Servings 4 servings
    Calories 201 kcal

    Equipment

    • ice cream maker
    • Blender

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 cups fresh raspberries
    • 1 peach sliced
    • ¼ cup sugar or more to taste
    • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
    • 1 750 ml bottle California rosé wine chilled
    • Garnish: fresh raspberries

    Instructions
     

    Ice Cream Machine Method:

    • Add the berries, peach, sugar and lemon juice to a blender and pour in the rosé.
    • Process the ingredients until smooth, and taste a small spoonful to check for sweetness. (If more sweetness is desired, add 1-2 tablespoon of sugar and blend again.)
    • Pour the mixture into an ice cream maker and churn until thick and slushy. (About 40 minutes- 1 hour.)
    • Scoop or pour the frosé into serving glasses and garnish with more raspberries to serve.

    Blender + Freezer Method:

    • Follow the blending procedure above.
    • Pour the mixture into a 9x13 freezer-safe pan. Cover and freeze until mixture is mostly solid (at least 6 hours).
    • Remove from freezer and scoop the mixture into blender. Blend just until mixture is smooth. Pour into glasses and serve.

    Notes

    The red berry flavors of California rosé are especially refreshing on hot summer days. This wine style ranges in flavor from delicate, refined and dry to bright and sweet with a hint of creaminess.
    *Time noted is for ice cream machine method

    Nutrition

    Calories: 201kcalCarbohydrates: 16gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 10mgPotassium: 295mgFiber: 4gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 142IUVitamin C: 20mgCalcium: 32mgIron: 1mg
    Keyword alcohol recipes, wine

    Photos: Meg van der Kruik - mix up her Mandarin Basil Sparkler too!

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    Ready for the easiest wine cocktail recipe ever? This Single Serving Sangria is extra delicious, super simple, and ready in the time it takes to open a bottle and slice some fruit. Cheers!

    Try this Cucumber Cocktail Recipe too: Cucumber Herb Wine Spritzer

    This simple cucumber cocktail is next level easy and incredibly delicious. Once you've mixed your first Cucumber Herb Wine Spritzer, you'll definitely become a fan.

    cucumber cocktail - cucumber wine sprtizer

    Frequently Asked Questions about this Wine Slush recipe:

    Can I use any rosé wine for frose? Can I use white or red wine?

    You can use any rosé you choose in this recipe. The amount of sweetness in the wine will affect the flavor, so be sure to taste the base as noted in the recipe and adjust sugar prior to freezing. You can substitute a sweeter white wine in the recipe easily (Riesling, Muscat/Muscato, or a blend) but I wouldn't recommend red wines.

    Can I use frozen fruit?

    Absolutely. You can use frozen raspberries or even a mix of berries. You could also use frozen peaches or frozen nectarines.

    How do you make wine slushies without a blender?

    You can make this wine slush with an ice cream machine or blender.

    Can you freeze wine for slushies?

    Yes. Since wine has a low alcohol content, it freezes well. Adding fresh fruit for the wine slush makes the consistency even better.

    Does red wine freeze in the freezer?

    Yes. Red or white wine will freeze solid.

    What is Frose made of?

    Frose is made of rose wine, fruit, and sugar or other sweetener. Ice is sometimes added, although most frose recipes simply freeze the drink base.

    Is Frose alcoholic?

    Yes. Frose is made with rose wine.

    Raspberry Frosé: Rosé Wine Slush Recipe

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