Wine Spritzer recipe with blueberries and lemon takes your summer drinks to the next level with an easy homemade blueberry simple syrup. Made in minutes, you have a refreshing drink to celebrate the summer.
Wine Spritzer recipe with blueberries and lemon takes your summer drinks to the next level with an easy homemade blueberry simple syrup. Made in minutes, you have a refreshing drink to celebrate the summer.
Refreshing, cooling, and oh so delicious. That is exactly how I would describe the blueberry wine spritzer I’m bringing to you today.
And just in time . . . it has been sooo hottt the past couple weeks. Here in Michigan we don’t just get the heat; we get the humidity on top of it.
Humidity that just hangs on every movement you make outside. Humidity so high you feel like you’ve taken a shower by merely walking to your mailbox. And it’s not a refreshing, cooling shower. // Oh I wish. No, it’s hot, muggy, and feels like you’ve gained twenty pounds.
Cold, refreshing drinks are a must to get through this. Oh, and spending every waking hour at the beach to get an actual breeze to cool down. // I really do love summers.
Last week I spent most of my time on water. This week, it’s back to reality. Back to reality and back to suffering in this sweltering hot, humid weather.
Does this sound like you, too? Gosh, I’m glad I’m not the only one. Let’s make something delicious, sweet, refreshing, cooling, and perfectly fizzy to help with getting back into reality.
Plus, we only have so many weeks of summer left. Wine Spritzers are just not the same with a foot of snow outside. Summer wine spritzers are where it is at!
First things first, there is a blueberry simple syrup you can make with just TWO-Ingredients. It will knock your socks off how easy and how much flavor (not to mention beautiful color) it adds to your wine spritzer.
Add: Blueberries, Water, Sugar.
Boil them together, and the magic will happen in front of your eyes. Blueberries will break down, their beautiful color will come forth, and you are left with a sweet simple syrup. #ItsThatEasy
Now you can strain this blueberry simply syrup (liquid gold) to rid it of the leftover blueberries. I personally keep them in there–love chowing them down after I finish my drink.
We can’t waste blueberries. Especially Michigan blueberries. Michigan blueberries are by far the best in the states. // Yes, I live here and am totally biased.
Once you have your liquid blueberry simple syrup gold, you need three more simple ingredients: White Wine, Soda Water, and Freshly Squeezed Lemon Juice.
Voila! Let’s finish off this summer RIGHT.
Marina @ A Dancer's Live-It says
Such a tasty and refreshing-looking drink!! I’m totally a wine girl, maybe cause I’m Italian, but I could definitely use a cocktail because FRIDAYYY! Cheers! xoxo
Lindsay says
Well I’m not Italian or anything, but this girl here also loves wine! 😉 And totally, TGIF!