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Wine Floats: Have Your Wine & Your Ice Cream too!

red wine float

It’s after dinner and you’re debating whether you should have another glass of red wine or a bowl of ice cream. But, what if I told you that you don’t have to choose! You can have the best of both worlds. How yummy does this red wine float look? It tastes as good as it looks too. 

After a long day of adulting, you deserve a dessert cocktail like this, and wine and ice cream take dessert cocktails to the next level.

 The wine connoisseur might say that it’s sacrilegious to combine wine and ice cream. I say, you only live once. Don’t deprive yourself of this delicious concoction. You loved ice cream as a kid, now you love wine and ice cream. It’s only right.

red wine float ingredients

What You’ll Need & How Long it Takes

 This red wine float takes about 5 minutes to make and all you need is red wine, ice cream, seltzer and chocolate syrup. It’s a single serving so you can experiment with different flavors of ice cream and seltzer to make it exactly how you like it.

Rich chocolate ice cream tends to pair well with red wine because the berry notes in the wine go well with chocolate. You’ll want to choose a red wine that is slightly sweet and has some fruitiness to it. I chose Snow Farm Vineyard’s Marquette red wine. It has hints of red berries, plum, and finishes with a taste of black cherry.

I chose ice cream from our neighbors at Island Ice Cream in Grand Isle, Vermont. They source the milk for their small-batch ice cream from local Vermont dairy farms. The quality of their ice cream is unmatched – dare I say move over Ben & Jerry’s!

Every year Seven Days awards local businesses with the title of “Best in Vermont” as part of their Seven Daisies awards. The  best housemade ice cream award has gone to Island Ice Cream every year since the category was created!

They have over 50 flavors, including Chocolate Supreme, which worked perfectly in this red wine float recipe. I also experimented with adding their raspberry sorbet into this float. It was delish! If you’re a chocolate purist, I hear you, and using only chocolate is also just as (if not more) delicious. 

 

red wine float ice cream

Red Wine Float Recipe

Ingredients

Chocolate syrup
1/2 cup chocolate ice cream
1/2 cup red wine
Seltzer/soda water

Directions

Drizzle chocolate syrup to cover the bottom of a 16 oz. pint glass. Scoop ice cream into the glass. If you’re mixing two flavors, do about a 1/4 cup of each flavor. Pour the red wine over the ice cream.

Top the glass off with the soda water…about half a cup. I tried black cherry soda water in this recipe to see if it would pair well with the black cherry flavors in the wine and it was great. Plain will work just as well. Go slowly because the float will immediately start to fizz and create those beautiful bubbles. You don’t want it to overflow too much.

This unlikely pair make a beautiful and delicious dessert cocktail. Enjoy combining your two favorite things – wine and ice cream! This recipe was provided by Snow Farm Vineyard and Distillery.  For more delicious recipes and tips visit our blog and explore the Wine Cocktails and Recipes category.

Summer Cocktails Made with Vermont Wine

summer cocktails ginger spritz

Wine makes a lot of things better, and that includes summer cocktails. 

It’s not that we don’t appreciate a tasty glass of wine by itself, but hot days call for mixing things up for maximum refreshment. 

Summer cocktails do the trick. They’re light, fruity, refreshing, and easy to make.

We love summer cocktails in the spritzer category. Their fizziness is fun, and they have a lower alcohol content than a straight glass of wine.  The perfect summer cocktail for a long day in the sun when you want to slow your roll and enjoy your beverage longer.

These three summer cocktail recipes are made with some of our favorite white wines from Snow Farm Vineyard. All of our white wines are light and easy. You can’t go wrong with whichever one you choose for your summer cocktails!

summer cocktails snow farm wine bottle with lime

Our Seyval Blanc is full of fruit aromas with melon and lime flavors. We concocted the perfect recipe for it to star in – a white wine mojito. 

Summer cocktails snow farm wine with strawberries

Our Snow White makes a beautiful strawberry spritzer because it’s similar to a fruity pinot grigio. The strawberry and lemon flavors shine through. 

Straining liquid over wine glass summer cocktails

We mixed up a ginger spritz with our Vidal Blanc. Our Vidal is an off-dry white wine with notes of pear, green apple, and cantaloupe with a floral and subtle almond nose.

Some of these recipes call for a cocktail shaker to mix/strain the drink, and a muddle to mash the fruit. If you don’t have a muddle you can use a wooden spoon and a bowl. If you don’t have a cocktail shaker, a mason jar with a lid works fine. For straining, you can use a small mesh strainer over a glass with a funnel, or strain with the lid of a jar.

The quantity of the recipes can easily be adjusted depending on what your game plan is for the day.

Cheers to summer!

summer cocktails white wine mojito

White Wine Mojito

Serves 4
Ingredients:
1 750 mL bottle of white wine (use Snow White, Riesling, or Vidal Blanc)
2 cups Italian sparkling lemonade 
3 limes (2 juiced, one for garnish)
1 cup of fresh mint

Directions:

Chill the white wine and Italian sparkling lemonade.
Once well-chilled, mix the wine and sparkling lemonade in a large pitcher. If you want to half the recipe, it fits well into a quart mason jar. Juice two limes and add to the wine and lemonade.
Mince 3/4 cups of fresh mint and add to the pitcher (add mint right before serving, otherwise the leaves begin to brown).
Add optional sugar to taste, especially if the sparkling lemonade is not very sweet. Mix well.
Thinly slice the remaining lime to garnish glass rims and add a sprig of mint leaves to liven things up even more. Serve over ice.

summer cocktails strawberry spritzer

Strawberry Spritzer

Single serving

Ingredients:
3 ounces white wine (Snow White)
1.5 ounces vodka 
3 fresh strawberries (stems removed)
1 tablespoon maple syrup
Juice of 1/4 lemon
3-4 ounces soda water

Directions:

In the bottom of a mixing glass (or a bowl), muddle the strawberries. Add the Snow White wine and a handful of ice. Mix it well, and then strain into a wine glass. Top with soda water. Add some of the chunks of strawberry back into the drink for a tasty treat!

summer cocktails ginger spritz

Ginger Spritz

4 servings

Ingredients:
2-inch piece peeled coarsely chopped fresh ginger
2 ounces fresh lime juice
2 ounces simple syrup
16 ounces of Snow White, Vidal Blanc, or Seyval Blanc
Sprig of mint

Directions: 

Muddle ginger in a cocktail shaker or in a bowl with a spoon. Add lime juice and simple syrup. To make simple syrup at home, boil a 1/2 cup of water and stir in a 1/2 cup of sugar until it is dissolved.
Add a handful of ice, cover, and shake vigorously until outside of shaker is frosty, about 30 seconds. If you don’t have a shaker, you can transfer it to a quart mason jar with a lid, or any glass jar with a lid, before adding ice.
Strain into four ice-filled rocks glasses or large wine glasses. Add white wine to each and top off with club soda.
Stir and garnish with a sprig of mint.

Recipes courtesy of Snow Farm Vineyard.

summer cocktails ginger spritz