5 Rosé Cocktails for National Rosé Day

5 Rosé Cocktails for National Rosé Day

5 Rosé Cocktails for National Rosé DayHome > Life Goals > FoodSource: Getty Images Here Are Five of the Best Ways You Can Celebrate National Rosé DayBy Kori WilliamsJun. 10 2022, Published 6:03 p.m. ET Did you know that June 11 is National Rosé Day? We definitely understand if it's your new favorite holiday. This could be the best excuse to spend the day to yourself, sip some wine, and binge your favorite shows. If you need help figuring out how to celebrate, we're here for you. Here are five rosé cocktails that can help make the day that much more special. Article continues below advertisement Too Mule for SchoolSource: Courtesy of BABE Wine For this one, you'll need the following:8 mint leaves5 fresh raspberries1 oz fresh squeezed lime juice1 1/2 oz vodka3 oz ginger beer3 oz BABE rosé1 tsp honey All you need to do is muddle together the mint leaves and raspberries. Then add the vodka, ginger beer, rosé, and honey into a glass. Stir everything together and then strain it all into a new glass with ice. Pomegranate Citrus Avaline Rosé SpritzSource: Avaline Rosé You will need: 1 cup of pomegranate juice1 or 2 thinly sliced grapefruits 1 or 2 thinly sliced blood oranges1 cup kumquats, sliced in half1 bottle of Avaline RoséSparkling water to taste Just combine the fruit, juice, and rosé in a large pitcher and let sit in the fridge for a few hours to let the flavors meld. When you're ready to serve, top it all off with as much sparkling water as you'd like. Add a few pieces of the fruit to each glass. This recipe can make four to six servings.Article continues below advertisement Ruffino Summer SplashSource: Facebook/@Ruffino For this cocktail featuring Ruffino Wine, simply add one scoop of lemon sorbet and one scoop of raspberry sorbet into a wine glass, then top the drink with rosé. Add a few fresh raspberries and a slice of lemon, or play around with flavor by testing out different types of fruit.Article continues below advertisement BABE Rosé Italian SpritzSource: Courtesy of BABE Wines This cocktail is BABE Wine's spin on a classic Italian Spritz. To start, whisk 3/4 cup of chilled passionfruit juice, 1/4 cup Aperol, 1/4 cup lime juice, and four teaspoons of sugar in a large pitcher or bowl until sugar is dissolved. Stir in four cans of rosé. Pour into some glasses over ice and garnish with a grapefruit wedge. This recipe can make four to six servings. Article continues below advertisement FroséSource: Mike's Birds/Wikimedia Commons This classic is the go-to for so many rosé lovers, but don't let its simplicity fool you. This versatile drink has all kinds of potential. For this one, you'll need:A bottle of rosé (we'd suggest Sonoma-Cutrer Rosé of Pinot Noir 2021)1 oz of Aperol1 oz of fresh lemon juice1/3 cup of simple syrup Add all of the ingredients into a blender with ice. Blend until you get the texture of a slushie and pour into martini or wine glasses. This recipe can make four to six servings.Article continues below advertisement One of the best aspects about all of these cocktails is that they're ideal for the summer. The light, bright, citrus flavors are perfect for sipping on the patio, or pairing with your favorite barbecue or picnic foods. You're sure to have fun experimenting to find your favorite blend. AdvertisementMore from Distractify The Cast of 'Summer House's Favorite Rosé Is Only $20 a Bottle Celebrate Your Favorite Pink Drink With These National Rosé Day Memes Piñatas and Punches? A Beach Fight Breaks Out on 'Bachelor in Paradise' (SPOILERS) Latest Food News and UpdatesAdvertisementABOUT DistractifyAbout UsPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseDMCASitemapCONNECT with DistractifyLink to Facebook Link to TwitterLink to InstagramContact us by Email Copyright 2022 Distractify. Distractify is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.
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