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Happy Bitch Wines Rosita
While in the grocery store I picked up a can of wild berry juice concentrate. I was really looking for a raspberry lemonade type concentrate but the store didn’t carry it. I figure I could get that little bit of citrus I was looking for from a vodka. I stopped in next door to Fox & Hound Wine & Spirits (who also carries Happy Bitch Wines Rose) and told Tom what I was looking for. Just like wine, there are so many choices in vodka I wasn’t sure what brand to choose for the mixology experiment. Tom guided me to Pucker Citrus Flavored Vodka and that was the vodka choice for the evening to satisfy the citrus flavor for my drink.
Not sure how this concoction was going to turn out I waited for mom to arrive and pulled out the blender. In it I
threw two handfuls of ice cubes, the 12 oz can of wild berry juice concentrate, 1/2 pint of red raspberries, 2 oz of Pucker Citrus Vodka and a bottle of Happy Bitch Wines Rose. (almost an entire bottle, had to stop when the blender got to the line). I hit blend and we were off.
The end result was fantastic! Nice, fruity and refreshing. In fact, mom wanted the leftovers in a sippy cup to go so she can finish it at home. I had to explain to her the open container law and what would happen if she got stopped. No worries, mom only had one drink and we served her lobster for dinner with her favorite, beets baked in a balsamic reduction and blue cheese, coleslaw, sugar snap peas, garlic bread and of course chocolate mousse cake for dessert.
A few tips on this drink