Raspberry Rosé Spritz Recipe – Delicate, refreshing, and effortlessly elegant, this sparkling cocktail captures the spirit of warm afternoons and golden-hour gatherings. Combining juicy raspberries with crisp rosé wine and a splash of sparkle, it creates a drink that feels celebratory without being heavy. The Raspberry Rosé Spritz Recipe appears here naturally as a modern favorite for brunches, garden parties, bridal showers, and relaxed summer evenings.
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Recipe Overview
Cuisines: Contemporary / European-Inspired
Course: Beverage / Sparkling Cocktail
Servings: 1 glass (easy to scale)
Calories (approx.): 150–170 kcal per serving
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Active Time: 5 minutes
Resting Time: None
Total Time: 5 minutes
A quick-mix cocktail ideal for spontaneous hosting.
Equipment Needed
Large wine glass or spritz glass
Jigger or measuring spoon
Bar spoon
Ice scoop
Optional:
Muddler (for deeper raspberry flavor)
Fine strainer
Ingredients
3 oz chilled rosé wine
1 oz raspberry liqueur or raspberry syrup
2–3 oz sparkling water or prosecco
6–8 fresh raspberries
Ice cubes
Garnish Options
Fresh raspberries
Mint sprig
Lemon twist
Instructions
Fill the glass with ice Add ice cubes to a large wine glass until nearly full.
Add raspberries Drop fresh raspberries into the glass. Lightly muddle if you prefer a stronger berry flavor.
Pour in rosé and raspberry Add rosé wine followed by raspberry liqueur or syrup.
Top with sparkle Gently add sparkling water or prosecco.
Stir softly Give one gentle stir to combine without losing bubbles.
Garnish and serve Add a mint sprig or lemon twist. Serve immediately.
Nutrition Table (Per Serving – Estimated)
Nutrient
Amount
Calories
150–170 kcal
Carbohydrates
14–18 g
Sugars
12–15 g
Protein
0 g
Fat
0 g
Fiber
1 g
Sodium
<10 mg
Potassium
60–90 mg
Alcohol Content
~8–10% ABV (varies by wine & sparkle)
Values vary based on rosé style and raspberry syrup used.
Tips & Variations
Sweeter version: Add more raspberry syrup.
Drier style: Use prosecco instead of soda and reduce syrup.
Citrus lift: Add a splash of lemon juice.
Mocktail option: Use sparkling rosé soda and raspberry juice.
Herbal twist: Add basil instead of mint.
For parties, build the base (rosé + raspberry) in a pitcher and top with sparkle just before serving.
Final Thoughts
Graceful, refreshing, and endlessly versatile, this spritz offers a perfect blend of fruit, wine, and sparkle. With minimal effort, you can serve a cocktail that looks stunning, tastes bright, and suits nearly any occasion. Whether you’re hosting a celebration or enjoying a peaceful afternoon, this drink delivers effortless charm in every sip.