Frosé ( Frozen Rose Wine Recipe ) (2024)

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Frosé, frozé, frozen rosé: whatever you want to call it, I bet you didn't even know you needed a pink frozen wine co*cktail in your life until now. You do.

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It's summer, so of course we're already in the height of rosé season, but here in Charleston "summer" doesn't quite cover the heat we experience.

While much of the country is enjoying mid-to-high 80's temps, we're melting in 102 degree heat with humidity hovering around 98%, which sounds like it's raining, but it's not.

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What's this mean for wine consumption? Well, it means that your perfectly chilled bottle of wine is essentially hot coca within 2 minutes of sipping on the back porch.

It means it's time to make my favorite frosé recipe

So yes, it's "rosé season", but sometimes I like to step up my game a little more and make something that will still be cool halfway through, even if the glass is still sweating in my hand so much that I'm worried it may slide right out.

Until, this week, that usually meant putting frozen grapes in my wine ( Yeah yeah I know, but don't knock it until you try it! ), but then...

Then I saw a recipe on Bon Appétit for frozen rosé. Obviously this needed to happen.

How to make frose:

  • freeze a bottle of rosé in ice cube tray or on a rimmed sheet pan
  • Blend the frozen rosé with lemon juice and a small amount of sweetener ( I like to use a strawberry syrup )
  • Serve!
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Can you drink wine after it freezes? Is frozen rose still good?

YES! It's perfectly safe, but it definitely loses a little something in the flavor department, which is why this recipe adds just a hint of strawberry syrup.

Video for how to make frosé:

What wine to use for frosé?

There are a few options. Of course, a rosé is a good place to start! You want something dry but relatively heavy bodied for rose. I likeMulderbosch Rosé for Frosé because its richness means you still get a lot of wine flavor coming through the icy coldness. You can also use your favorite Trader Joe's rosé. Don't go crazy on price here. There's no reason to use a $20 bottle of wine in a frozen drink.

If you like this frosé recipe, you might also like these:

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Frosé ( Frozen Rose Wine Recipe ) (4)

Frozen Rosé aka Frosé

4.80 from 25 votes

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Course: co*cktail

Prep Time: 8 hours

Total Time: 8 hours

Servings: 4 co*cktails

Author: Basil and Bubbly

Ingredients

  • 1 750 ml bottle rosé choose a heavy, dry rosé that looks darker than the others
  • ½ cup sugar
  • ½ cup water
  • 8 ounces strawberries hulled, quartered
  • 2 ½ ounces fresh lemon juice
  • 1 cup ice

Instructions

  • Pour the wine into a large ( 13 x 9 or larger ) sheet pan ( Don't be an idiot -- obviously this pan needs to have lips so the wine stays in it ). Freeze for at least 6 hours.

  • Bring the water to a boil. Add the sugar, reduce the heat to low, and stir until all of the sugar is dissolved. ( HEY you just made simple syrup! Good work! )

  • Add the strawberries to the water/sugar, and give it a solid stir. Let that mixture sit for around 30 minutes to infuse the simple syrup with the flavor of the strawberries.

  • Strain the strawberry syrup through a sieve, but don't mash the strawberries through, just let it flow through naturally. Save the strained strawberries to put on some ice cream later, because that would be delicious. Oh, but the syrup: Chill the syrup for 30 minutes.

  • Add 3 ounces of strawberry syrup, 2 ½ ounces lemon juice, 1 cup of ice, and the frozen wine to a blender and blend until smooth. Serve!

Notes

The wine will still be slushy when it comes out of the freezer for the first time, due to the alcohol content. This is totally normal - do not be alarmed!

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  1. Frosé ( Frozen Rose Wine Recipe ) (5)Natalia says

    Frosé ( Frozen Rose Wine Recipe ) (6)
    This is what I call a pretty and refreshing drink! This was in our small friends gathering, yesterday. Everybody loved it. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Frosé ( Frozen Rose Wine Recipe ) (7)susan black says

    It would be so much better (personally speaking), if the "reviews" were posted by people who have actually tried the recipe rather than commenting on how good it looks or sounds. So not helpful.

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    • Frosé ( Frozen Rose Wine Recipe ) (8)basilandbubbly says

      I don't censor the comments on my blog unless they use inappropriate language or are spam, etc. I agree with you, but of course if people want to say something looks delicious, I'm not going to stop them!

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FAQs

How do you make Froses? ›

Scrape rosé into a blender. Add lemon juice, 3½ ounces strawberry syrup, and 1 cup crushed ice and purée until smooth. Transfer blender jar to freezer and freeze until frosé is thickened (aim for milkshake consistency), 25–35 minutes.

What is Frose made of? ›

Frosé is a mixed drink made from rosé wine frozen to a slush, with strawberries, vodka, and lemon juice.

What flavor is Frose? ›

Frosé, also known as a Frozen Rosé is the perfect combination of your favorite Rosé wine, grapefruit juice, pomegranate juice and strawberry simple syrup.

How do you freeze rosé? ›

Pour a bottle of rosé into an ice cube tray and freeze for at least 8 hours, preferably overnight. It's worth noting that the wine won't freeze into hard, solid ice cubes like you'd get when freezing water.

Does white wine go bad if frozen? ›

But yes, after dethawing, it is completely safe to consume. However, freezing your wine isn't really recommended. This is because it can affect the flavors and aromas in a negative way. In other words, it will probably 'still do the job' but likely will not taste as good as it should.

Can you freeze rose wine? ›

You can freeze any wine, from white to red to in between. Frozen white wine is perfect for making peach wine coolers while frozen red wine is ideal for sangria recipes. One of our favorite summer drinks is frozé (frozen rosé).

What does Frose rosé taste like? ›

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One reviewer said this of the new rosé flavor: "This flavor is hard to describe but it is really good! It is slightly sweet and slightly dry, much like an actual rosé."

How long does it take rosé to freeze? ›

The Easiest Ever Frosé

Pour rosé into a large ziploc bag (again, it won't freeze entirely because it is alcohol), for 6-8 hours or more.

How many calories in a frose? ›

Strawberry Frosé, aka frozen rosé, made with 4 ingredients, no refined sugar and less than 200 calories per drink.

What is the meaning of Frose? ›

Frose (Frozen Rosé) Slushies Recipe - Lexi's Clean Kitchen.

What is Frose ice cream? ›

The dessert that I think gets us there is a summer sorbet served with a glass of crisp cold rosé or even better, combined together to make a 'frose' sorbet, a frozen rosé sorbet. Frosé was the drink that seemed to be everywhere last year and I thought right now was the perfect time to turn that idea into a dessert.

How many freeze flavors are there? ›

Freez mix is a non alcoholic sparkling soft drinks with 12 natural flavors for exceptional moments. This product is for consumers of all ages. Freez Mix Mango and Peach is a non alcoholic beverage, ready to drink in a colored bottle.

Can you drink rosé that has been frozen? ›

The good news is that frozen wine isn't ruined. Once the bottle has thawed, it's still perfectly good for cooking or drinking. Just thaw it out in the refrigerator and drink it within a few days.

What does freezing a rosé do? ›

Freezing rose petals is a great way to preserve the beauty and fragrance of roses and petals. And proper defrosting guarantees that they will retain their quality.

What does putting a rosé in the freezer do? ›

When fresh flowers & roses are kept at freezing temperatures even for a very short period of time it can result in the discoloration of the flower & premature death. For best results, we recommend all Flower Patch flower bouquets be kept in a well ventilated- cool area of your home or office.

How long does it take for rose to freeze? ›

Pour the rosé into ice cube trays and freeze until solid, 8 hours or overnight.

What are alcoholic slushies called? ›

A frozen, also called an alcoholic slushy, is a type of slushy made with alcohol. The alcoholic and non-alcoholic ingredients are processed in a blender to create a slush texture. Frozen alcoholic drink. A frozen daiquiri bar in Louisiana.

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