Wine Slushie Popsicles 4 Ways- A Refreshing Homemade Slushies Recipe (2024)

Don’t let the kids have all the fun this summer! Whip up these 4 delicious Wine Slushie popsicles and beat the heat all summer long! Choose from white wine margarita, tropical white wine, red wine, or mixed berry red wine slush! You’ll love how refreshing these are to enjoy on a hot summer day!

Summertime is here! The kids are out of school, the days are long and it is hot hot hot outside. I still enjoy having a glass of wine the evening but, sometimes, on the super hot days, I prefer a cold wine slushie instead.

The other day, the kids were enjoying their popsicles and I had my wine slushie and thought how awesome it would be to combine the two. And so, wine slushie popsicles were born.

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There are two awesome things about these wine slushie popsicles! One: there are 4 different versions of them. Two: you can totally just drink any of them as a wine slushie if you want to skip the popsicle part.

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But, I will say that the being to just grab a little popsicle from the freezer is a ton of fun. {Of course, be sure to mark them clearly so the kids don’t get them!}

A few notes:

  • Each of these does note about 30 ice cubes. This may be slightly less or more based on the size of your ice cubes. I just used what my refrigerator produces and it was exactly 30.
  • I noted what type of wine I used in most cases. Definitely experiment with your favorite wines to see what you like best.
  • For the frozen fruit, I noted which blend I used. I got my fruit from our local supermarket and it was their store brand so the blends you find in your store may differ slightly.
  • There are printable versions of each recipe at the bottom of the post for easy access.

Ingredients for White Wine Margarita Popsicles:

6 oz dry white wine (I used a sauvignon blanc)
1 can frozen margarita mix
1.5 oz vodka
1 cup frozen pineapple chunks
~30 ice cubes

Let’s Make It:

1. Combine all ingredients in blender and blend until smooth. For popsicles, divide between popsicle molds or sleevesand freeze until ready to eat. To drink as slushies, diving between glasses and enjoy immediately.

Ingredients for Tropical White Wine Popsicles:

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6 oz dry white wine
4 oz prosecco
1.5 oz vodka
1 1/2 cups frozen pineapple and mango chunks
~30 ice cubes

Let’s Make It:

1. Combine all ingredients in blender and blend until smooth. For popsicles, divide between popsicle molds or sleevesand freeze until ready to eat.To drink as slushies, diving between glasses and enjoy immediately.

Ingredients for Rose Wine Popsicles:

6 oz dry rose wine
4 oz prosecco
1.5 oz vodka
1 1/2 cups frozen tropical fruit mix (Mine was pineapple, mango and strawberries)
~30 ice cubes

Let’s Make It:

1. Combine all ingredients in blender and blend until smooth. For popsicles, divide between popsicle molds or sleevesand freeze until ready to eat.To drink as slushies, diving between glasses and enjoy immediately.

Ingredients for Mixed Berry Red Wine Popsicles:

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6 oz fruity red wine (I used the Sweet Red from Gallo Family)
4 oz pomegranate Pellegrino
1.5 oz vodka
1 1/2 cups frozen mixed berries (mine was blackberries, cherries and raspberries)
~30 ice cubes

Let’s Make It:

1. Combine all ingredients in blender and blend until smooth. For popsicles, divide between popsicle molds or sleevesand freeze until ready to eat.To drink as slushies, diving between glasses and enjoy immediately.

I have a bag full of all of these types of wine slushie popsicles in the freezer (clearly marked as “for adults only” of course) ready to be enjoyed all summer long.

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Have you ever tried making wine slushies before? Which version do you think would be your favorite?

If you loved this slush drink recipe, check out these:

  • Moscato Wine Slushie
  • Grapefruit Prosecco Smash
  • https://www.gastronomblog.com/2016/09/06/lavender-bees-knees-a-gin-co*cktail/

What you’ll need for this recipe:

White Wine Margarita Popsicles and Wine Slushies

2017-06-19 02:14:18

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Prep Time

5 min

Total Time

5 min

Ingredients

  1. 6 oz dry white wine (I used a sauvignon blanc)
  2. 1 can frozen margarita mix
  3. 1.5 oz vodka
  4. 1 cup frozen pineapple chunks
  5. ~30 ice cubes

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in blender and blend until smooth. For popsicles, divide between popsicle molds or sleeves and freeze until ready to eat. To drink as slushies, diving between glasses and enjoy immediately.

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Tropical White Wine Popsicles and Slushies

2017-06-19 02:15:14

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Prep Time

5 min

Total Time

5 min

Prep Time

5 min

Total Time

5 min

Ingredients

  1. 6 oz dry white wine
  2. 4 oz prosecco
  3. 1.5 oz vodka
  4. 1 1/2 cups frozen pineapple and mango chunks
  5. ~30 ice cubes

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in blender and blend until smooth. For popsicles, divide between popsicle molds or sleeves and freeze until ready to eat. To drink as slushies, diving between glasses and enjoy immediately.

My Suburban Kitchen https://www.mysuburbankitchen.com/

Rose Wine Popsicles and Slushies

2017-06-19 02:16:19

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Prep Time

5 min

Total Time

5 min

Prep Time

5 min

Total Time

5 min

Ingredients

  1. 6 oz dry rose wine
  2. 4 oz prosecco
  3. 1.5 oz vodka
  4. 1 1/2 cups frozen tropical fruit mix (Mine was pineapple, mango and strawberries)
  5. ~30 ice cubes

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in blender and blend until smooth. For popsicles, divide between popsicle molds or sleeves and freeze until ready to eat. To drink as slushies, diving between glasses and enjoy immediately.

By My Suburban Kitchen

My Suburban Kitchen https://www.mysuburbankitchen.com/

Mixed Berry Red Wine Popsicles and Slushies

2017-06-19 02:18:18

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Prep Time

5 min

Total Time

5 min

Prep Time

5 min

Total Time

5 min

Ingredients

  1. 6 oz fruity red wine (I used the Sweet Red from Gallo Family)
  2. 4 oz pomegranate Pellegrino
  3. 1.5 oz vodka
  4. 1 1/2 cups frozen mixed berries (mine was blackberries, cherries and raspberries)
  5. ~30 ice cubes

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in blender and blend until smooth. For popsicles, divide between popsicle molds or sleeves and freeze until ready to eat. To drink as slushies, diving between glasses and enjoy immediately.

By My Suburban Kitchen

My Suburban Kitchen https://www.mysuburbankitchen.com/

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FAQs

How long to freeze wine for slushy? ›

It will take about 4-5 hours to freeze and become slushy-like. At that point, you can take it out, stir it up, and enjoy it. Or, you can leave it in the freezer until you're ready to thaw it enough to drink.

How to make a slushie in 5 minutes? ›

- Fill a sandwich bag with your favorite juice or lemonade. I love @nataliesoj (Make sure the bag is completely sealed) - Add your smaller bag of lemonade to your larger bag of ice. - Shake for 5-7 minutes to make slushies! Enjoy!

Do wine slushies have alcohol? ›

Our wine slushies are approximately 3.5% ABV (Alcohol By Volume) and, on only one day a year, we have a non-alcoholic slushy for St. Patrick's Family Sunday - which, of course, is green.

What happens if you leave wine in the freezer too long? ›

If the wine is left in the freezer for a long period of time, it becomes both freezer burned and oxidized. Air degrades the wine to a certain point, and then the cold takes care of the rest, until it's just not worth drinking anymore (for the taste, at least).

Why is my slush not freezing? ›

Slush machine not freezing or producing slush:

Ensure that the power supply is functioning properly. Verify that the mix is at the correct temperature and consistency. Clean the condenser to improve cooling efficiency.

What makes slushies fluffy? ›

Much like when the frozen slush is poured out through the barrel's valve, the dissolved carbon dioxide starts to escape, which puffs up the ICEE® and freezes the drink even more. As Dairy Queen's lines for the ICEE® machine grew, so did 7-Eleven's notice of the popular summer heat beater.

Will wine freeze into a slushy? ›

While wine has a lower freezing point than water, it will take on a slushie texture or even turn solid at the ideal temperature.

What is the best wine for slushies? ›

For wine use a dry white wine – chardonnay, pinot grigio works on all flavors except the Dublin Mudslide and Blackberry Sangria. Use a dry red with the Blackberry Sangria. For the Dublin Mudslide, fill the blender only halfway with ice, add 1 ½ C of Bailey's, and 1 C of milk. Blend and enjoy your wine slushies!

What do you call a wine slushy? ›

Boozy Frosé is a wine-based slushie that's cold and refreshing - and for adults only! This easy co*cktail recipe will be a hit at happy hour.

How do you freeze alcohol for slushies? ›

Prepare these co*cktail slushies and freeze in Simply Done zip-close bags. The alcohol in the co*cktail keeps it from freezing completely and leaves you with a ready-to-sip co*cktail that's ready when you are. Just reach in the freezer, add a straw, and enjoy!

How long should I freeze a bottle of wine? ›

While it takes 40 minutes to chill a room temperature bottle of wine in the freezer, it takes a fraction of that time using other readily available methods: 11-13 minutes when cooled horizontally in ice water, 6-8 minutes in salted ice water, it will only take 2-3 minutes by spinning it in heavily salted ice water.

Will wine freeze in 2 hours? ›

But alcohol needs lower temperatures than water does to freeze (32°F), and most freezers don't drop to temperatures needed to freeze liquor. They can freeze wine—after about five hours. Depending on the alcohol content, your bottle of wine will freeze between 15°F and 20°F.

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