What Can You Mix With Wine? 8 Wine Cocktails You Should Try!

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By: Suzanne Kvilhaug

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One time I was with someone who didn’t really love a top-rated wine and they were told to “let it breathe and then try it again”. Once you start spending time with wine-savvy people, you realize there is way more to it than you could ever imagine. To some wine drinkers, each bottle is as complex as a Rubik’s cube while others like what they like and spend no more than $10 a bottle.

Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or a casual fan, and whether you prefer red or white wine, one thing that most wine drinkers have in common is that they see it as a stand-alone drink. But even if wine isn’t on anyone’s list of popular mixers, it can absolutely be used in cocktails. In fact, these 8 cocktails made with wine are now some of our favorite go-to drinks. 

Moscato Ginger Iced Tea

Moscato Ginger Iced Tea

Have you been looking for a refreshing, fun, and innovative drink idea? This is it. Featuring white wine, this Moscato Ginger Iced Tea recipe by The Spruce Eats is made with a sweet ginger simple syrup, freshly brewed tea, and Moscato. The end result is a sparkling cocktail that's light, refreshing and the perfect blend of summer and fall tastes.

Maple New York Sour

Whiskey and red wine together, who would’ve thunk it? This Maple New York Sour recipe by Cookie And Kate is essentially a whiskey sour with a beautiful wine float on top. If you’re in the mood for a stiff drink that’s flavorful and slightly sweet, this is it. 

Rosé Margaritas

You can’t have a complete list of wine cocktails without a rosé option. And these Rosé Margaritas by the Wood and Spoon are the classic Mexican cocktails made with the uber-popular Rosé wine. Using just a few ingredients- tequila, simple syrup, fresh lime juice, and rose wine, this could easily become the crowd favorite that no one saw coming. 

Sparkling Pear Prosecco Cocktail

3-ingredient drinks make everyone happy, especially the person making them. Never underestimate how tasty something simple can be! This Sparkling Pear Prosecco Cocktail recipe by Marisa Moore is made with fresh pears, fresh pear puree, and Prosecco. It’s easy, delicious, and a relatively healthy alcoholic drink option.  

Red Wine Hot Chocolate

The curiosity factor alone could make you try this Red Wine Hot Chocolate recipe by Rhians’s Recipe. Chocolate and wine are a well-known combination so putting them together in a drink isn't as far fetched as it may sound at first. Described as rich, creamy, boozy, and comforting- this homemade vegan hot chocolate with a splash of red wine is worth a shot. 

The Bishop  

Bring the bishop back! Although fairly unknown today, the bishop once was a much more popular drink. This Bishop recipe by Epicurious is made by roasting oranges with cloves and mixing them with Port wine. If you enjoy the sweetness of mulled wine, and want a warm beverage on a cool night, this is definitely up your alley. For a different take on the Bishop, try this recipe from The Spruce Eats it’s just red wine, rum, simple syrup and lime.

Classic Mimosa Recipe 

Pomegranate Cranberry Sangria

You can't go wrong with the cocktail that’s made for morning drinking. This Classic Mimosa Recipe by Love and Lemons is made with 2 basic ingredients- chilled sparkling wine and orange juice. And if you want to make it a little bit healthier use fresh-pressed orange juice. This mimosa recipe is simple and flexible, so you can play with it and try swapping orange juice for cranberry juice, apple cider, grapefruit juice, or pomegranate juice. Obviously mimosas are perfect for brunch, but they can bring a sparkle to any part of your day.

Pomegranate Cranberry Sangria

Pomegranates and cranberries could be two of the most magical fruits. What happens if you pair them together for a sangria? Well, it may be the most magical sangria you’ll ever taste. This Pomegranate Cranberry Sangria recipe by Cook Nourish Bliss is made with red wine and a combination of pears, apples, and oranges. Sangria can be hit or miss and this one is undoubtedly a hit. Festive, full of flavor, and the perfect sangria for the fall and winter months. 

A glass of wine can always be enjoyed on it’s own, but sometimes it’s fun to mix things up. So whether you’re uncorking a bottle with friends or simply trying to add a twist to your after-work glass of wine, these cocktails are the perfect way breathe new life into an old favorite.


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