‘Wine Floats’ Are A Thing And We Know You Could Use One Right About Now

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I think we all could use a good pick me up right about now and what better pick me up than a wine and ice cream combo!

In addition to hitting up the grocery store for toilet paper and excessive amounts of food, booze has also been a necessity during quarantine – obviously.

It wasn’t that long ago that many of us had to wait to enjoy an adult beverage until after work, but during quarantine, there are no booze rules anymore.

So with that said, why not enjoy a tasty wine float or two! Have one after lunch, after dinner or heck — have one after breakfast or for breakfast! No one will judge you!

The directions? Simple. Combine ice cream and wine (measurements are completely subjective). The result is a creamy, tangy, delicious treat that tastes great and gives you a little buzz. Plus, with just two ingredients, it’s a super easy treat to whip up.

Instagram has recently been blowing up with hundreds of people posting pictures of their tasty wine floats. And yes, they will make you crave one.

Check out this zinfandel-cherry combo!

 

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Sunday was National Ice Cream day and YES, we’re still celebrating. Join the party and give our vino-infused twist on this ice cream classic a try! . 🍨 . Zinfandel Float – Fill cup/jar with vanilla bean ice cream – Pour in your favorite Zin (we used our 2017 Hideout!) – Top with cherry syrup and a couple of sweet cherries . 🍷 . Cheers! . #BrightCellars #NationalIceCreamDay #cheers #wine #winefloat #hideoutwines #hideoutzinfandel #wineandicecream #icecreamday #winenight #winepairings #winepairing #wineandfoodpairings #winestagram #winesofinstagram #winelover #winelovers #winerecipes #redwine #winephotography #icecreamfloats #summerdrinks #summercocktails #winecocktails

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Or this black raspberry and chocolate concoction!

This rosé and strawberry mixture looks like it tastes bomb! 

And yes, you can make white wine floats too!

For more, simply search the hashtag #winefloat on Instagram!