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    Strawberry and Watermelon Frosé

    Posted: Jul 23, 2021 · Updated: Jun 19, 2024 by Sara · This post may contain affiliate links. · As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

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    Strawberry and Watermelon Frosé - A delicious Rosé wine slushie made with strawberries and watermelon. An amazing happy hour cocktail for adults! 

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    When it comes to summertime, one of things I really look forward to is weekends with a frozen drink in my hand. I used to only associate frozen drinks with cruises or all-inclusive vacations. They seemed like a lot of work and effort and I'd rather have someone else make them for me.

    Well, let me tell you what. . .I don't feel like that anymore! Making them is really quite simple and I'm so excited to share this Frosé recipe with you today. It's made with only 5 ingredients and it's so delicious and refreshing!

    WHAT IS A FROSÉ?

    A Frosé is a deliciously fruity cocktail made with frozen fruit and Rosé wine. It's fruity, slightly sweet, and can be super dangerous if you’re not careful!  It’s kind of like a slushie for grown ups! You can whip them together in minutes and are absolutely perfect for those hot summer days.

    Are you ready to get started? Let's make this drink, my friend!

    HOW TO MAKE STRAWBERRY & WATERMELON FROSÉ

    To make this Frosé, you'll need:

    • Frozen strawberries and watermelon
    • Ice
    • Rosé wine
    • Sugar
    Ingredients for a strawberry and watermelon frose

    Ready to make this simple but amazing drink? Let's take it step by step.

    Once you have the strawberries and watermelon in the blender, add the sugar.

    Now one quick note about blenders - it's good to have a blender that specializes in ice crushing if you plan to make a lot of frozen drinks - like this one or this one. We make so many frozen drinks up north that we even purchased one of these for the lake house. It's AWESOME!

    sugar on top of watermelon chunks in a blender

    Add the Rosé wine to the blender.

    Adding wine to a blender filled with watermelon and strawberries

    Then add two cups of ice.

    ice cubes on top of strawberries and watermelon


    Blend all of ingredients until smooth. 

    frozen fruit in blender

    Garnish with fresh fruit and serve immediately!

    hand holding a frozen strawberry drink

    CAN YOU USE A WINE OTHER THAN ROSÉ?

    A Frose’ is called a Frose’ because it uses Rose’ wine to make it into a slushie (frozen + Rose’ wine = Frose’). However, if you would like a sweeter cocktail, you could use Moscato wine instead and follow the same steps.

    glass of slushie red wine with fruit garnish

    CAN I MAKE THIS NON-ALCOHOLIC?

    Absolutely! If there are kids around, I usually make the adult version and the virgin version.

    For the virgin version, you simply just blend the fruit, ice and sugar together and pour it into glasses. However, if you want the same flavor that the wine gives, you can substitute the wine for the following non-alcoholic ingredients:

    • Ginger ale
    • Red or white grape juice
    • Apple juice
    • Pomegranate juice
    red wine slushie with strawberries and watermelon

    WHAT MAKES THIS DRINK FROSTY?

    The combination of ice and frozen fruit make this cocktail frosty much like a slushie. It won't frost if you use fresh fruit.

    overhead shot of wine slushie

    HOW MANY DRINKS DOES THIS RECIPE MAKE?

    Well, it depends how full you fill the glasses. This recipe is made with a whole bottle of wine, so you should be able to get about 5 “wine” glasses worth out of each batch. But, it will be less if you’re going heavy on the pour.

    up close shot of frose wine with fruit garnish

    OTHER SUMMERTIME DRINK RECIPES TO TRY

    • Cranberry Lemonade Slush
    • Blue Raspberry Lemonade Jell-O Slush (non-alcoholic)
    • Green Hawaiian Cocktail
    • Cranberry Party Punch (non-alcoholic)
    • Pink Squirrel
    • Shirley Temple (non-alcoholic)
    red wine slushie with strawberries and watermelon

    Strawberry and Watermelon Frosé

    A delicious Rosé wine slushie made with strawberries and watermelon. An amazing happy hour cocktail for adults!
    5 from 1 vote
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    Prep Time: 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time: 10 minutes mins
    Servings: 6 servings
    Calories: 18kcal
    Author: Sara
    adjust servings: 6 servings

    Ingredients

    • 3 cups frozen strawberries
    • 3 cups frozen watermelon (cubed)
    • 2 cups ice
    • 1 bottle Rosé wine
    • 2 tablespoons sugar

    Instructions

    • Combine all ingredients in your blender and blend until smooth. Make in two batches if necessary.
    • Garnish with fresh fruit and serve immediately.

    Notes

    • You can use Moscato for a sweeter drink. 
    • To make this non-alcoholic, substitute the rosé for ginger ale, apple juice or grape juice. 
    • This recipe makes 5 servings. 

    Nutrition

    Calories: 18kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Fat: 0.02g | Sodium: 5mg | Potassium: 0.1mg | Sugar: 5g | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 0.002mg
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    1. John Gurung | Healthylivin'Guru

      January 06, 2023 at 8:29 pm

      5 stars
      Looks amazing! Thank you for sharing it.

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