Rosé is the new pink. And no matter what your age, gender, or occupation, there's something about this delicate wine that makes you feel like a girl (or guy) gone wild.
Whether you're looking to shake up your usual drink rotation or just want to enjoy some delicious cocktails that will make you feel pretty on a weekend night, these Rosé-inspired drinks are sure to please.
In her new book Rosé Made Me Do It: 60 Perfectly Pink Punches and Cocktail Recipes inspired by the colour of love, Colleen Grahamn teaches readers a plethora of great recipes that incorporate Rosé with all types of spirits under the sun.
From the sweet and fruity Raspberry Lemonade Sangria, to my personal favourite the La Rosa Paloma, Rosé Made Me Do It has perfectly showcased just how far you can go with a bottle of Rosé and a creative mindset.
Feeling inspired get your copy of Rosé Made Me Do It by Colleen Grahamn here, or read on for a couple of our favourite recipes from the book.
1. Spicy Spritzer
The Spicy Spritzer is a fun and funky twist on the pink wine spritzer, and it packs a punch thanks to the addition of chilli and/or jalapeño pepper. But despite its heat, this drink is well balanced due to the simple and delicate manner in which the ingredients are infused.
Whether you're looking for a refreshing summer cocktail or an exciting winter warmer, we think you'll love this spicy spritzer recipe!
Ingredients
2 chillies
45mL Citrus Vodka
90mL Rosé
a splash of soda water or ginger ale
an orange slice to garnish
Method
Firstly a couple hours before you're going to make the cocktails infuse your chillies with your citrus vodka for around 2 hours (Learn how to infuse your spirits here). Then simply pour your chilli-infused citrus vodka and wine into a tumbler glass filled with fresh ice.
Top with your soda or ginger ale, stir and garnish with an orange slice.
2. Raspberry Lemonade Sangria
The Raspberry Lemonade Sangria is a super easy to make in bulk sangria that will truly impress your guests with how fresh and tasty it is. When it comes to rosé, you can't go wrong with any of the options out there however the book recommends a white zinfandel and we tend to agree.
If you're looking for something special, try making your own lemonade and simple syrup from scratch. This really is what makes this sangria so special. Not only does it give you more control over the ingredients and flavours, but it also saves you money. Plus, who doesn't love a good homemade sangria?
Ingredients
360mL Lemonade
750mL Rosé (1 bottle)
250g fresh raspberries
2 lemons, sliced
60mL simple syrup (learn how to make one here)
360mL ginger ale
extra lemon slices and raspberries to garnish
Method
Mix your lemonade with your rosé, raspberries, lemon slices and simple syrup in a large jug and refrigerate overnight. Just before serving top with your ginger ale and serve over fresh ice.
Garnish each glass with your lemon slices and fresh raspberries.
3. The Frozé
The froze is quickly becoming a classic cocktail in the frozen drinks sphere the world over. The drink is easy to make and can be enjoyed by all. Whether you are at a party or just want to enjoy a refreshing poolside drink, the froze is perfect.
Whilst you need a blender on hand for this cocktail the investment is definitely worth it as you'll be sipping Frozé slushies all year long.
Ingredients
330g strawberries
150g ice
750mL Rosé (1 bottle)
2 tbsp white granulated sugar
extra strawberries to garnish
Method
Put your strawberries and ice in a blender and blitz lightly. Add the rosé and sugar and blend until smooth. You may need to add more ice for your preferred consistency and sugar for your preferred level of sweetness.
You can also put the remaining slushy back in your freezer to use for your next drink, it's just a blend away.
4. La Rosa Paloma
This would have to be my favourite from the book. It's a dress up on an original Paloma cocktail with some rosé and strawberries. This drink is amazing and perfect for summer.
The grapefruit and strawberries are balanced perfectly, with the rosemary adding a delicious fragrance and highlighting the blend of citrus and sweetness that explodes in your mouth.
Ingredients
15mL lime juice
2 strawberries, sliced
45mL Tequila blanco
60mL Rosé
90mL Grapefruit sparkling water/soda
Slice of grapefruit and sprig of rosemary to garnish
Method
Muddle your strawberries and lime juice in the bottom of your glass. Add fresh ice, your tequila and wine, then top off with your sparkling water. Garnish with your rosemary and grapefruit.
I subbed the rosemary garnish for a jalapeño garnish to add little spice!
5. Rosé Sour
The Rosé Sour turns the classic whisky sour on its head and transforms this classic cocktail into a whole new experience. A smooth Irish whiskey and a sweet Rosé set the base, while the sour citrus is offset by a thyme infused syrup.
Egg or no egg this sour is a soon to be classic in my eyes.
Ingredients
15mL thyme syrup (learn how to make your own here)
1 tsp yellow chartreuse
1 egg white (can use aquafaba instead or just leave out)
45mL Irish Whiskey
30mL Sweet Rosé
30mL lemon juice
2 dashes of aromatic bitters
Lemon slice to garnish
Method
begin by infusing your simple syrup with a few sprigs of thyme (learn how to here). Coat the inside of your tumbler glass with chartreuse. Shake your egg white in a dry shaker to break it up for 10 seconds before adding ice and all other ingredients. Then shake vigorously for about 30 seconds. Strain into your tumbler and garnish with your lemon. You can also add a dash of bitters for appearances.
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