This raspberry sorbet wine spritzer is pretty, refreshing, and delicious - perfect to serve for a summer evening gathering, a book club meeting, or a fun girls' night out!

Every mom (and dad!) could use a cocktail break now and then, am I right? Sweet, light, cool, and fruity, this adult beverage is the perfect refresher for a warm summer evening.
It is part dessert and part cocktail, and completely delicious! And really easy too, with only three ingredients!

You can use your favorite white wine in this spritzer and it will be delicious, but my favorite wine in this recipe is a slightly sweet wine like a Moscato.
Having a girls' night out? This would be the perfect drink to serve, alongside a nice fruit tray and some fancy chocolates!

Tip! If the kids are looking at your drink and wishing they could have some, you can always make a virgin version with just the sorbet and the ginger ale. Thing 2 tried it and gave it two enthusiastic thumbs up!
This recipe is also great with other sorbet flavors. Try it with this delicious homemade 3-ingredient pineapple sorbet for a tasty and tropical experience!
Love refreshing adult beverages? You will want to check out this delicious vodka seltzer for a bubbly and delicious way to kick back and relax!
Raspberry Sorbet Wine Spritzer
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3 Ingredient Easy Raspberry Spritz Cocktail
Ingredients
- ¼ cup raspberry sorbet
- ¾ cup moscato wine
- ¼ cup ginger ale
- Fresh raspberries (optional)
Instructions
- With a small cookie scoop, scoop out two balls of sorbet and place in a wine glass.¼ cup raspberry sorbet, ¾ cup moscato wine
- Pour the white wine over the sorbet until the glass is about ¾ of the way full.
- Pour the ginger ale to fill the remaining ¼ of the glass.¼ cup ginger ale
- Garnish with fresh raspberries, if desired.Fresh raspberries
Notes
Prep Tips:
- Chill the wine and ginger ale ahead of time so your cocktail stays cold without needing ice.
- To make it easier to assemble multiple servings at a party, pre-scoop the sorbet and freeze the scoops.
- You can substitute your favorite white wine for the moscato.
Variation Suggestions:
- Swap raspberry sorbet for strawberry, lemon, or mango sorbet for a different flavor.
- Try prosecco or rosé instead of moscato for a less sweet option.
- Add a splash of raspberry liqueur for a boozier version.
- Make a non-alcoholic version using sparkling white grape juice instead of wine.
Serving Suggestions:
- Serve immediately for the prettiest presentation and fizziest texture.
- Pair with light appetizers like fruit skewers, mini quiches, or cheese boards for an easy summer gathering.
- Use festive cocktail picks to skewer raspberries or a citrus twist for garnish and/or use a stemless wine glass or cocktail glass for a fun, casual vibe.
Storage Info For Leftovers:
- This cocktail is best enjoyed fresh and doesn’t store well once mixed.
Nutrition
Nutritional information is an estimate. The nutritional values for your final dish may vary based on measuring differences and products used.
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Brandy Bradley says
Very easy and delicious!
Kristin King says
Wonderful! So glad to hear you enjoyed it. Thanks for stopping by!
Julie says
This sounds perfect! I'm serving this at our next barbecue for sure !
Jann Olson says
How refreshing and festive! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
hugs,
Jann