4 firecracker wow cocktails for the 4th of July
Get your Independence Day party popping with patriotic cocktails that make the most of all-American wines and everything great about summer in the U.S.A.
Get your Independence Day party popping with patriotic cocktails that make the most of all-American wines and everything great about summer in the U.S.A.
Everyone is drinking the Paloma right now. It's citrus freshness is hard to resist. Here's how you can this must-try cocktail even better.
Endless summer is a real thing when you sprinkle your calendar with a little shindig we like to call Sunshine State of Wine. The best way to do it is by having everything you need delivered to your door in one box. All that's left for you to do is text some friends and inflate the giant flamingos!
Step back to the 1980s magic of hanging out in the mall, playing Pac-Man all day and tuning your Walkman to Casey Kasem's "American Top 40" while you sip an Orange Julius and act like you don't see your crush walking up to say "Oh, hey." That Orange Julius inspires the Icy Orange Blossom. Only, of course, we made it better with Duplin Orange Blossom wine.
Chock full of red and blue summer berries, plus starfruit, this nod to the Stars & Stripes is an easy, all-American, white wine sangria recipe, spiked with blueberry vodka. One sips and everyone will stand at salute this 4th of July.
Give mimosas a tropical spin with a super-easy Pina Colada Mimosa recipe. Part wine slushie, part classic mimosa, this recipe will wow at tiki parties, brunch and girls weekends.
Southerners are iced tea experts, and this spiked iced tea hits every mark. Sweet and refreshing, plus a little fizz and a Duplin wine kick.
Duplin Sweet Lily has a summer romance with Italian limoncello and a few scoops of gelato in a drink sure to steal your heart. Enjoy this cocktail in spring too! Serve the Limoncello Spritz at showers, Mother's Day brunch or as an al fresco dessert after dinner in the garden.
No one wants a summer romance to end, especially when it's a match up of frozen watermelon cubes -- sweet, juicy and pink -- whirled in a blender with sweet rosé wine.
Simplicity is the great thing about the Moscow Mule cocktail recipe -- just three ingredients: lime juice, vodka and ginger beer. The spicy drink with a hint of tang over lots of crushed ice is easy to make and open to all sorts of variations like adding refreshing white wine.
Creamsicles or Dreamsicles, we don’t care. We need that orange-vanilla ice cream flavor every summer. So, we made up this boozy Orange Cream Colada and garnished it with an entire Creamsicle ice cream bar.