Cool Down with These Easy Wine Slushie Recipes

Cool Down with These Easy Wine Slushie Recipes

When the temperature rises, nothing beats the refreshing chill of an icy drink—and wine slushies are the perfect adult treat. Whether you're hosting a summer brunch, lounging by the pool, or just want to beat the heat, frozen wine drinks like frosé, sangria slushies, and tropical blends offer a fun and flavorful way to enjoy your favorite wines. 

🍓 1. Frosé (Frozen Rosé)

Ingredients:

1 bottle rosé (dry works best)

1 cup strawberries (or watermelon, raspberries)

1–2 tbsp simple syrup or honey

Juice of half a lemon

Instructions:

Freeze the wine in a shallow pan overnight.

Blend frozen wine with berries, sweetener, and lemon juice.

Serve immediately or freeze 30 minutes for thicker texture.

🍑 2. White Wine Peach Slush

Ingredients:

1 bottle dry white wine (Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio)

2 cups frozen peaches

1 tbsp honey or agave

Squeeze of lime juice

Instructions:

Blend until slushy!

Garnish with a peach slice or mint.

🍍 3. Tropical Sangria Slushie

Ingredients:

1 bottle white wine

1 cup frozen pineapple

½ cup frozen mango

Splash of orange liqueur (optional)

Instructions:

Blend and serve in a chilled glass with a tropical garnish.

🍒 4. Red Wine Slushie

Ingredients:

1 bottle red wine (Zinfandel, Merlot, or Syrah)

1 cup frozen cherries or mixed berries

1 tbsp maple syrup or sugar

Splash of brandy (optional)

Instructions:

Blend until smooth and serve with a dark fruit garnish.

🍋 5. Limoncello Wine Freeze

Ingredients:

1 bottle Pinot Grigio or Chardonnay

¼ cup limoncello

1 cup ice

Fresh basil or mint (optional)

Instructions:

Blend wine, limoncello, and ice until slushy.

Garnish with citrus or herbs.

🍷 Bonus Tips:

Use frozen fruit instead of ice for more flavor and a thicker texture.

Add a scoop of sorbet for extra sweetness and creaminess.

Serve in a wine glass, coupe, or even a mason jar with a straw.

Be sure to bookmark this guide for your next summer party! And don’t forget to experiment with your favorite wines and frozen fruits. Now that you know how to make wine slushies, it’s time to blend, sip, and stay cool all season long.

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