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10 Places To Sip on Frosé This Summer in Denver

Mixed up with bourbon and mint or lemon with a cherry on top

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Frosé, frozen rosé wine, popped up on the radar a few summers back and is the gift that keeps on giving. For those warmer Colorado days when a glass of wine or a mixed drink is just not cutting it, this sweet child-like treat has got drinkers covered.

Served on rooftops Downtown and patios Uptown, mixed up with bourbon and mint or lemon with a cherry on top, here are 10 spots that are blending up their take on the pink drink that was — and still is — all the rave.

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Via Perla

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At this elevated Boulder haunt, customers can cool off with glasses of the child-like cocktail and dig into some of the eatery’s Italian plates. Swing by for happy hour from 3 to 6 p.m. any day of the week to grab this slushy treat for seven bucks and some of the tasty bites such as burrata or bruschetta.

Via Perla
Via Perla
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While not technically frosé, (derived from rosé wine), Acova’s take on a slushie wine drink, The Misty, is worth the mention. The Italian-influenced eatery pours up a sweet frozen concoction made from organic red or white wine; customers can choose from either or have a mix of both.

Frosé at Acova
Frosé at Acova
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The Infinite Monkey Theorem

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It’s not hard to see why this urban winery chooses art-driven RiNo to call home. The creative “mad scientist” team sources its grapes from the western slopes of Colorado and beyond. The Rosé Wine Slushie features notes of strawberry and raspberry and is also available in a portable form — rosé Popsicles that customers can enjoy, sans glass.

Infinite Monkey Theorem
Infinite Monkey Theorem
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Finn's Manor

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This craft beer and cocktail bar is ready to kick off the summer with its strong take on frosé. Head to the colorful RiNo establishment for the cold treat complete with Marble vodka and a strawberry puree for $10. With an outdoor patio and an eclectic line-up of food trucks for when guests get hungry, this could just become the neighborhood, go-to summer spot.

Finn’s Manor
Finn’s Manor
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This lively LoHi locale takes a global-inspired approach to its food, and its cocktail menu is no exception. The “Eatuary’s” take on the wine slushie? Rosé, Vermouth Bianco, Aperol, and lemon.

Linger
Linger
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Coors Field

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Headed to watch the Rockies play but not feeling an afternoon of beer? Among the pretzels, hot dogs, and chicken tenders, the LoHi stadium is now serving up frozen rosé — ice-cold and blended with peach and strawberry juice. Coloradans can have it all.

Coors Field
Coors Field
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Tupelo Honey

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For those looking for something more on the tart side, this Southern food locale in Denver offers up its sour take on this frosty beverage. The Cherry Bomb frosé comes complete with Leopold’s cherry liqueur, lime, refreshing mint, and, of course, a cherry on top. Snag one for $5 Monday through Thursday.

Tupelo Honey
Tupelo Honey
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54thirty Rooftop

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Located at the top of Le Méridien in downtown Denver, 54Thirty is the place to go for guests looking to cool off with their frosé and some of the city’s best views. Pair the St. Tropez frozen rosé with some of the bar’s small bites like garden vegetable crudité, warm truffle chips, or roasted vegetable Brussels sprouts.

54Thirty’s rooftop patio
54Thirty’s rooftop patio
54Thirty [Official Site]

White Pie

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At this stylish, rustic spot in City Park West, in between the oak-fired pizzas and other Italian fare, diners can sip on an elevated frosé blended with Vermouth and strawberry puree.

White PIe
White PIe
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MAX's Wine Dive

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Sometimes, bigger is better. At this Capitol Hill neighborhood spot, guests can sip on generous glasses of frosé, spiked with bourbon, and soak up some sun on the outdoor patio. Try the beverage with some of the whimsical happy hour treats, like the Man Candy, candied bacon with cayenne and brown sugar, or the truffle popcorn.

Via Perla

At this elevated Boulder haunt, customers can cool off with glasses of the child-like cocktail and dig into some of the eatery’s Italian plates. Swing by for happy hour from 3 to 6 p.m. any day of the week to grab this slushy treat for seven bucks and some of the tasty bites such as burrata or bruschetta.

Via Perla
Via Perla
Via Perla/Facebook

Acova

While not technically frosé, (derived from rosé wine), Acova’s take on a slushie wine drink, The Misty, is worth the mention. The Italian-influenced eatery pours up a sweet frozen concoction made from organic red or white wine; customers can choose from either or have a mix of both.

Frosé at Acova
Frosé at Acova
Acova/Facebook

The Infinite Monkey Theorem

It’s not hard to see why this urban winery chooses art-driven RiNo to call home. The creative “mad scientist” team sources its grapes from the western slopes of Colorado and beyond. The Rosé Wine Slushie features notes of strawberry and raspberry and is also available in a portable form — rosé Popsicles that customers can enjoy, sans glass.

Infinite Monkey Theorem
Infinite Monkey Theorem
Infinite Monkey Theorem/Facebook

Finn's Manor

This craft beer and cocktail bar is ready to kick off the summer with its strong take on frosé. Head to the colorful RiNo establishment for the cold treat complete with Marble vodka and a strawberry puree for $10. With an outdoor patio and an eclectic line-up of food trucks for when guests get hungry, this could just become the neighborhood, go-to summer spot.

Finn’s Manor
Finn’s Manor
Finn’s Manor/Facebook

Linger

This lively LoHi locale takes a global-inspired approach to its food, and its cocktail menu is no exception. The “Eatuary’s” take on the wine slushie? Rosé, Vermouth Bianco, Aperol, and lemon.

Linger
Linger
Linger/Facebook

Coors Field

Headed to watch the Rockies play but not feeling an afternoon of beer? Among the pretzels, hot dogs, and chicken tenders, the LoHi stadium is now serving up frozen rosé — ice-cold and blended with peach and strawberry juice. Coloradans can have it all.

Coors Field
Coors Field
Kit Leong/Shutterstock

Tupelo Honey

For those looking for something more on the tart side, this Southern food locale in Denver offers up its sour take on this frosty beverage. The Cherry Bomb frosé comes complete with Leopold’s cherry liqueur, lime, refreshing mint, and, of course, a cherry on top. Snag one for $5 Monday through Thursday.

Tupelo Honey
Tupelo Honey
Tupelo Honey/Facebook

54thirty Rooftop

Located at the top of Le Méridien in downtown Denver, 54Thirty is the place to go for guests looking to cool off with their frosé and some of the city’s best views. Pair the St. Tropez frozen rosé with some of the bar’s small bites like garden vegetable crudité, warm truffle chips, or roasted vegetable Brussels sprouts.

54Thirty’s rooftop patio
54Thirty’s rooftop patio
54Thirty [Official Site]

White Pie

At this stylish, rustic spot in City Park West, in between the oak-fired pizzas and other Italian fare, diners can sip on an elevated frosé blended with Vermouth and strawberry puree.

White PIe
White PIe
White Pie/Facebook

MAX's Wine Dive

Sometimes, bigger is better. At this Capitol Hill neighborhood spot, guests can sip on generous glasses of frosé, spiked with bourbon, and soak up some sun on the outdoor patio. Try the beverage with some of the whimsical happy hour treats, like the Man Candy, candied bacon with cayenne and brown sugar, or the truffle popcorn.

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