21 Wine co*cktail Recipes That'll Make Your Last Bottle Last More than 2 Hours (2024)

Wine is the gemini of alcohol. Not only does it pair just as well with fancy-ass pasta as it does pizza (and chips and dip and chicken fingers and literally anything), but there’s so! much! you! can! do! with! it!

There are red wine co*cktails for the “Omg, I hate anything sweet” sippers, sugary white wine for the “I want to feel like I’m literally drinking juice” peeps, and rosé for the, well, drinkers who want to turn the f*ck up any time of year.

Sure you can drink it straight up, but you'd be doing this ~super~ tasty alcoholic nectar a disservice if you didn't use it as the base of a co*cktail.

They’re easy, tasty, packing ABV, and simple to throw together. Sometimes it really is as easy as hard liquor + wine + agave (or simple syrup). But if you need some guidance or inspo, here are 33 recipes to get your head in the wine co*cktail game.

Oh, unrelated, (but also very important): Cosmo makes wine now and it's so effing good! You can scope it out here!

1

Pinto Noir-tini

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Pour 1 1/2 oz. pinto noir (like ours *wink*), 1 oz. vodka, 1/2 oz. dry vermouth in a mixing glass. Add ice and stir until the glass is chilled. Strain into a martini glass and serve with a couple of Amerena cherries.

2

Frosé

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Combine 1/4 C. sugar and 1/4 C. water and stir over low heat (or microwave) until sugar is dissolved. Allow to cool to room temperature, then pour the sugar syrup into a large, chilled pan and add a bottle of Bonterra rosé. Stir to combine and return to freezer until mixture is nearly frozen—at least six hours. (BTW, because of the high alcohol content, the mixture will not freeze solid).

When ready to serve, scrape frozen wine into a blender and process until smooth. Pour into chilled glasses, garnishing with fresh herbs, citrus, or flowers.

Recipe from Bonterra organic vineyards

3

Grapefruit Spritz

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Add 1 1/2 oz. of grapefruit juice, 1/2 oz. of sweet vermouth, and 1-2 T. of simple syrup to co*cktail shaker. Fill the co*cktail shaker with ice and shake until chilled. Strain the liquid into an iced glass, top with 4 to 5 oz. of Riondo's prosecco, and garnish with a slice of grapefruit.

Recipe from Riondo

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Spicy Summer

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Combine 1 1/2 oz. of tequila, 1 1/2 oz. of lime juice, and 1 oz. of simple syrup in a shaker. Cut two 1-inch cubes of watermelon and one circular slice of jalapeño pepper and add to the shaker. (If you want it less spicy, omit the pepper seeds).

Muddle until thoroughly blended. Add ice and shake for at least 30 seconds. Double strain into a wine glass over a large ice cube. Then fill a glass to the top with BABE Rosé with bubbles and garnish with mint, rose, and jalapeño.

Recipe from BABE wine

5

Sauvignon Blanc Summer Sangria

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Mix one bottle of Sterling Vineyards Vintner's Collection Sauvignon Blanc, 3/4 C. vodka of your choice, 1/2 C. tropical fruit juice, 6 tbs. thawed frozen lemonade concentrate, 2 T. sugar, 1 package of fresh raspberries, 1 package fresh blueberries, and 2 C. club soda.

Recipe from Sterling Vineyards

6

Tropical Twist

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In a co*cktail shaker, combine 1/2 oz. freshly squeezed lime juice, 1/2 oz. honey syrup, and 1/2 oz. of rum. Add ice and quickly shake. Add 2 oz. of Giuliana's prosecco, then strain into a champagne flute. Garnish with a lime peel and serve immediately.

Recipe from Giuliana

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Grapefruit Rosé Smash

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Combine 1/2 C. Belleruche rosé, 1/2 C. ruby red grapefruit juice, and 1 1/2 C. ice. Blend until smooth, then serve over a co*cktail glass and garnish with mint leaves.

Recipe from Belleruche

8

Pineapple Sangria

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Mix 1 bottle of Seven Daughters moscato, 1 C. coconut rum, 1/4 C. triple sec, and a splash of pineapple juice, orange juice, strawberries, oranges, and lemons.

Recipe from Aquia Francisco

9

Mezzacorona Fragole on Ice

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Muddle a strawberry in a shaker. Combine 1½ oz. vodka, ½ oz. fresh lemon juice, ½ oz. basil simple syrup, and ice in a shaker. Shake well and pour into a co*cktail glass with ice. Top with chilled Mezza di Mezzacorona Rosé. Garnish with a fresh strawberry slice.

Recipe from Mezza di Mezzacorona

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    Hibiscus co*cktail

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    Place a whole hibiscus flower in the bottom of glass. Fill glass with Santa Margherita Prosecco Superiore DOCG to ¾” of the rim. Carefully spoon 2 tsp. of hibiscus syrup down the interior side of each glass.

    Recipe from Santa Margherita

    11

    Hendrick’s Gin Midsummer Mimosa

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    Mix 1 part Hendrick’s Midsummer Solstice with 2 parts orange juice and 2 parts sparkling wine. Garnish with an orange slice.

    Recipe from Mattias Horseman, Hendrick’s Gin ambassador

    12

    St. Germain Prosecco

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    Pour ½ part St. Germain into wine glasses and add drops of Angostura bitters. Top with Santa Margherita Prosecco Superiore DOCG. Garnish with a lemon slice.

    Recipe from Santa Margherita

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    Rosé Spritz

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    Mix 1 oz. Martini & Rossi Riserva Speciale Bitter, 4 oz. Martini & Rossi Sparkling Rosé and 2 oz. Izze Grapefruit Soda in a large wine glass over cubed ice. Top with a ruby grapefruit slice.

    Recipe from Martini & Rossi

    14

    Sunset Over the Cape

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    Add 4 oz. Cape Mentelle Sauvignon Blanc Semillon, ½ oz. lavender syrup, 1 oz. grapefruit juice, and 1. oz lemon syrup in a co*cktail shaker with ice and swizzle with a bar spoon. Strain into a stemless wine glass over ice and garnish with lavender and mint leaves.

    Recipe from Cape Mentelle

    15

    Strawberry and Rosemary Rosé co*cktail

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    Pour 1 bottle of DSM Brut Rosé over ice. Add 1 C. strawberry-flavored vodka and 2 C. lemon-lime soda. Garnish with strawberries and rosemary.

    Recipe from DSM

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    Smoke Tree Bushwick Punch

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    Fill a punch bowl with ice. Top with 4½ C. Smoke Tree Rosé, 2 C. unsweetened black tea, ¾ C. lemon juice, ½ C. bourbon, and ½ C. raw cane sugar syrup. Stir to chill and combine ingredients, then top with lemon slices and blueberries.

    Recipe from Smoke Tree

    17

    Mezzacorona Lemon Berry Blizz

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    In a large wine glass, mix 1 T. frozen blueberries, 1 oz. limoncello, and ice. Top with chilled Mezza di Mezzacorona. Garnish with fresh mint and a paper straw.

    Recipe from Mezza di Mezzacorona

    18

    Prosecco Superiore Cranberry Skewer

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    Put frozen cranberries on a small skewer (as many as can fit) and rinse under cold water. Dip skewered cranberries in water, then roll in granulated sugar. Place skewers on wax paper and place in freezer for 5 minutes. Fill glass ¾ with Santa Margherita Prosecco Superiore DOCG. Place skewers on top of glass and serve.

    Recipe from Santa Margherita

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    Watermelon Wine Cooler

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    To make simple syrup, mix equal parts hot water and sugar until sugar is dissolved. Combine 1 oz. Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc, 1 oz. vodka, 1 oz. watermelon juice, 1 oz. simple syrup, and ½ oz. lemon in a co*cktail shaker filled with ice. Shake and strain into a glass filled with ice. Top with soda water.

    Recipe from The Raleigh

    20

    Ice-y Martini

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Combine 1 oz. Inniskillin Cabernet Franc Ice Wine and 
2 oz. vodka
    in a glass, and stir.

    Recipe from Karin Stanley, mixologist

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    FAQs

    What can I mix with white wine to make it taste better? ›

    Club soda, seltzer, or soda are great choices for the spritz. There are many flavored seltzers on the market these days to choose from. Q Drinks and Fever-Tree are designed to be mixed into drinks, whereas ginger ale or a lemon-lime soda would sweeten up a wine, too.

    What can I mix with red wine to make it taste better? ›

    Combine red wine, orange juice, lime juice, and your choice of fruit with some condensed milk or sweetened cream. You can add a splash of dark rum or brandy to give it an extra kick. Before serving, you could add club soda or sparkling wine to make the sangria more bubbly.

    What can I add to rose wine to make it taste better? ›

    Both still and sparkling rosé pair well with bright, acidic, and sweet mixers such as lemonade, grenadine, or fruit juice. Here, find five of our favorite rosé co*cktails. Now all you need to do is invite some friends over, stir up a pitcher, and relax!

    What juice goes well with red wine? ›

    Fruit Juices: Pair red wine with orange, cranberry, or pomegranate juice for a fruity twist. Ginger Ale or Ginger Beer: Add some spice and fizz by mixing red wine with ginger ale or ginger beer. Lemon-Lime Soda: Combine red wine with lemon-lime soda for a sweet and citrusy treat.

    What does adding white wine do? ›

    Its acidity balances out these often rich, creamy dishes and helps clear the palate between bites. You can deglaze a pan with white wine to scrape up the delicious caramelized bits left behind. White wine can also be used when cooking sauces, steaming meats and vegetables, and crafting desserts.

    What should you not drink with red wine? ›

    Wine and beer

    Wine goes with food perfectly. But this is a beverage that you'll have a tough time combining with other alcoholic drinks. Especially beer. This combination is dangerous because both beer and wine contain sulfites that will react with each other in your stomach.

    What is red wine and co*ke called? ›

    At first glance, combining red wine and cola sounds like sacrilege, but don't knock it until you try a Kalimotxo (sometimes written as it is pronounced, Calimocho). This easy-drinking combination originated in the 1920s, in the Old Port area of Algorta, a coastal town in the Basque region of Spain.

    What can you mix with wine to make it sweeter? ›

    You can also add a little fresh squeezed lime or lemon, or even a splash of lemonade if you like things sweet. A berry or cherry flavored sparkling water pairs with chilled red wine. You can mix sparkling wine with any kind of juice like orange, grapefruit, cranberry, lemonade, etc.

    How do you make rosé wine last longer? ›

    Temperature: for optimal storage, rose wine should be kept in a room with an average temperature of 12°C. The humidity level: essential to ensure the good condition of the cork stopper, the humidity will prevent it from retracting, and then let through all the bacteria that could attack the wine.

    What can I add to cheap wine to make it taste better? ›

    Mix wine with a small amount of lemon juice to brighten up a dull flavor. Add a pinch of sugar to overly acidic wine. Mix the wine to make another drink. You can make sangria, calimochos, or spritzers with wine that doesn't taste good on its own.

    Does lemon make wine taste better? ›

    Lemons in particular have a high level of acidity which will make any wine you drink with them taste sweeter. If that's counterbalanced in the recipe by sugar as in a lemon tart or lemon meringue pie, for example, the result is a dish that's really quite hard to match.

    Does cranberry juice go with red wine? ›

    A juicy, flavorful red wine punch made with diet cranberry juice and fresh fruit. Great for a party, or any time you need a refreshing drink.

    What juices make good wine? ›

    Apples make good wine (it's called cider). Stone fruit like plums and apricots make good wine, as do different kinds of berries. Generally most fruits, except grapes, don't contain enough sugar to make decent wine without adding additional sugar to the juice.

    What to add to cheap white wine? ›

    Take a box of white wine, preferably one with sweeter notes, and pop in some pomegranate seeds for a fruity touch. You can also top off your drink with a splash of pomegranate juice if you're looking for more flave.

    How do you take the bitterness out of white wine? ›

    Casein is the principal protein in milk. It is used mainly for fining white wine and Sherries to reduce the level of phenolic compounds associated with bitterness and browning. It is softer than gelatine or isinglass but has limited clarifying action.

    What should I drink white wine with? ›

    White wine is a versatile wine that pairs well with many dishes, such as seafood, pasta, and chicken. Certain white wines can be delicate, however, so it's important to know how to treat a white wine in order to achieve the best experience from it. Always Use The Right Glass.

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