Rosé Lemonade

Rosé Lemonade

  • Serves: Makes 8 servings
Rosé Lemonade

Rosé Lemonade

Ingredients

  • Produce

    • 1 Lemon, medium
  • Drinks

    • 1 (12-ounce can Club soda
    • 3 cups Lemonade
  • Beer, Wine & Liquor

    • 1 (750-milliliter bottle Rose wine, dry

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Ingredients

  • 1 (750-milliliter) bottle dry rosé wine
  • 3 cups lemonade
  • 1 medium lemon, sliced
  • 1 (12-ounce) can club soda

Nutrition

low-fat low-sodium fat-free low-fat-abs low-potassium kidney-friendly vegan vegetarian pescatarian dairy-free gluten-free wheat-free egg-free peanut-free tree-nut-free soy-free fish-free shellfish-free pork-free red-meat-free crustacean-free celery-free mustard-free sesame-free lupine-free mollusk-free no-oil-added kosher Per serving, based on 8 servings. (% daily value) Calories94 Fat0.1 g (0.1%) Saturated0 g (0%) Carbs6.8 g (2.3%) Fiber0.2 g (0.8%) Sugars4.4 g Protein0.1 g (0.3%) Sodium19.7 mg (0.8%) Nutritional data provided by
  • Serves: Makes 8 servings
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Recipe: Rosé Lemonade — Recipes from The Kitchn

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Rosé season officially starts with that first balmy day in May. Come mid-summer, if you're a fan of the pink wine, you've likely hit it a little too hard. Because when it's hot and you could be sipping a crisp, cool glass, when is it not rosé o'clock? Let's be completely honest here — rosé fatigue exists. I know, I am as dumbfounded as you are, but come late July, that easy, breezy glass just might be a little tiresome if you've been enjoying it all too frequently for the first half of the season (guilty. The solution? A pitcher of rosé lemonade.

Rosé Lemonade

  • Produce

    • 1 Lemon, medium
  • Drinks

    • 1 (12-ounce can Club soda
    • 3 cups Lemonade
  • Beer, Wine & Liquor

    • 1 (750-milliliter bottle Rose wine, dry

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Recipe: Rosé Lemonade — Recipes from The Kitchn

Rosé season officially starts with that first balmy day in May. Come mid-summer, if you're a fan of the pink wine, you've likely hit it a little too hard. Because when it's hot and you could be sipping a crisp, cool glass, when is it not rosé o'clock? Let's be completely honest here — rosé fatigue exists. I know, I am as dumbfounded as you are, but come late July, that easy, breezy glass just might be a little tiresome if you've been enjoying it all too frequently for the first half of the season (guilty. The solution? A pitcher of rosé lemonade.