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Peach and Blueberry Wine Slushies

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What a perfect way to cool off! These delicious peach and blueberry wine slushies are pretty, refreshing and only take a few ingredients and a couple of minutes to make!

Two wine glasses with layer of blueberry wine slush in the bottom and peach wine slush on the top garnished with mint leaves.

Super easy to make and really refreshing, these peach and blueberry wine slushies could easily become your new favorite.  They are perfect for sipping and cooling down after a long day.

You can make them single serve or make a large batch for a party!

I don’t know about where you live, but here in the Midwest it gets downright stifling during the summer.

I try not to complain too much about it so I can complain all I want about the snow and ice and bone-chilling temperatures.

Once the cold causes me to lose feeling in my fingers and toes, it can take hours to get them back to normal.  You know what I’m saying?

I figure I can’t have it both ways, so I save (most) all of my complaining for when it matters.  But that doesn’t mean I like the heat and humidity.

We get the kind of humidity here where you feel like you have to squeegee your face just because you walked outside.  

Then there is the havoc it can play on your hair, but that is a story for a different day.   The good news is heat and humidity are made much more tolerable with some cool drinks.

Am I right? Of course I am!

Wine glass with layer of blueberry wine slush in the bottom and peach wine slush on top, garnished with fresh mint leaves.

The best part about these is they take next to no effort.  That is my kind of summer recipe.  There is hardly anything to it at all.

A few quick ingredients and a minute or two in the blender and Voila! you have a nice summer treat.

I used our Magic Bullet, which made it extra easy.  These cold and fruity drinks are perfect for sipping on while grilling, or even better with your toes in the water.

This recipe is also super customizable.  I used a nice fruity moscato and frozen blueberries and peaches.

You can use whatever white wine you have on hand (even that bottle you have been avoiding because it isn’t your favorite, it will probably work here!)

If your fruit isn’t really ripe and sweet or your wine is on the dry side, you way want to add just a bit of sugar before you blend it up.  I feel like frozen drinks should be on the sweeter side, but ours didn’t need the extra boost of sugar.

Our sweet mint is going gang busters right now, so I garnished with a bit of that.  A nice slice of peach would also make a fun garnish.

How are you guys beating the summer heat?  And even more importantly, what are your favorite uses for peaches?

looking down at wine glasses with layers of peach and blueberry wine slush.

More Fun Drink Recipes

If you like fruity batch cocktails, apple brunch punch may be for you. It features apples, bourbon, and prosecco for a tasty and refreshing drink.

For a kid friendly summer drink, try making homemade pink lemonade. You can always add a splash of vodka to give it a little kick.

Or try Brazilian lemonade for a slightly creamy and citrusy sipper. It is yummy and features fresh limes and a bit of condensed milk.

For more inspiration, check out my collection of drink recipes.

2 wine glasses with layers of peach and blueberry wine slushy next to peaches, blueberries and fresh mint leaves

Peach and Blueberry Wine Slushies

Carlee
What a perfect way to cool off! These delicious peach and blueberry wine slushies are pretty, refreshing and only take a few ingredients and a couple of minutes to make!
5 from 6 ratings
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Servings 2 Servings
Calories 269 kcal

Ingredients
 

  • 1 cup frozen peaches
  • 1 cup frozen blueberries
  • cup fruity wine like moscato
  • 1-2 teaspoons sugar optional

Instructions
 

  • In a blender, mix together 1 cup frozen peaches and ¾ cup of wine. Add up to a tsp of sugar if your fruit isn’t especially ripe or your wine is dry. 
  • Blend until mixed and smooth. Set aside.
  • Blend together the blueberries, the remaining ½ cup of wine and sugar if using.
  • Layer blueberry slushie and peach slushy in glasses and enjoy immediately.

Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 269kcalCarbohydrates: 29gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSodium: 1mgFiber: 3gSugar: 17g
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A Crafty Mix

Tuesday 11th of April 2017

I have this thing for peaches so your slushies sounds so perfect Carlee. Peaches are without a doubt my favorite fruit ever, I can't wait to try this even if it's Autumn in South Africa now. In fact I don't care how cold it gets, I'll put the fire on and still enjoy this ;-)

Carlee

Thursday 13th of April 2017

Peaches are one of my favorites too. I look forward to the local ones coming into season each year! I hope you enjoy!

Unknown

Wednesday 27th of July 2016

These sound yum, yum!!

Carlee

Wednesday 27th of July 2016

There's nothing like an adult slushie! Thanks!

Kati

Monday 25th of July 2016

This willdefintelymake the heat ire bearable 😉 Thanks for sharing at the Wednesday Showcase party. Pinned!

Carlee

Tuesday 26th of July 2016

It certainly will, thanks!

Unknown

Sunday 24th of July 2016

Girl, we are so alike it's scary! LOL I have been making fruit slushies to take to parties that are outside this summer, it's the only way I can stand the heat without dehydrating or flagging from sugar loss. I've been adding Cruzan Black Cherry flavored Rum and using mango, strawberries, peaches, all frozen, whichever one I have on hand. I've not tried it with moscato, that will be my next slushie for sure!

Carlee

Tuesday 26th of July 2016

Ooooh, black cherry rum sounds really good too!! Let's get together and have a party!

Unknown

Saturday 23rd of July 2016

I love the layered look!

Carlee

Saturday 23rd of July 2016

Thank you!