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Move over frosé…there’s a new frozen wine in town, a Frozignon Blanc! All jokes aside…this frozen white wine & passionfruit slushy will be the drink of MY summer. There is something about a wine slushy on a hot summer day that you just can’t beat! And if you would prefer to make non-alcoholic slushies, just check out my Q and A for recipe tips on what to do!
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Why You’ll Love Frozignon Blanc
This Frozignon Blanc cocktail is truly lazy genius! It is sooooo easy, minimal cleanup, makes a lot AND it’s delicious and such a cool drink! Since the passionfruit is frozen it’s something you can find year-round. It is also an extremely adaptable recipe so you can make it suited to you 😊

How To Prepare
Chill ahead
Pop your wine and your glasses into the freezer for a bit ahead. The colder everything is the frostier your Frozignon Blanc Frozignon Blancresults will be!
Slice your jalapeño’s thin
You want them thin enough that the float beautifully and release just the right amount of heat.
Adjust your sweetness gradually
Start with a tablespoon of agave, blend a little and taste before adding more. Passion fruit can be tart so you want to make sure you have the right amount of sweetness for your batch.
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🔥Chef Nadia’s Tip🔥
Don’t overblend – Stop blending when you see a thick, swirly, soft serve like movement. You can over-blend and ever blender is different so you have to keep an eye out.
Substitutions and Variations
- Substitutions
- White Wine → Swap for your favorite wine or if you want to be really adventurous, add some sparkling wine for some bubblies.
- Frozen Passion Fruit → Mangos (creamy + sweet), Pineapple (sweet +tart), peach (juicy + mellow), Dragonfruit (mild taste but the color will be amazing), pick whatever fruit you want have fun experimenting!
- Agave → Sub with honey, simple syrup or maple syrup
- Variations
- Make it a margarita → Add lime juice and salt the rim of your glass to make it margarita style.
- Mocktail → Use white grape juice or coconut water (about 3 cups) to make an amazing Frozignon Blanc Mocktail.
- Coconut Twist → Make this wine slushy more tropical by a splash of coconut milk.
The Perfect Pairings
Appetizer: Pan Con Tomate 🍅 One of my favorite appetizers to make. So simple to make and always a crowd pleaser.
Main: Chicken Piccata 🥘 This delicious lemony, buttery chicken is a great compliment to the Frozignon Blanc.
Side: Sesame Handheld Salads 🥗 These cutie mini romaine handheld salads because they are light, refreshing and so satisfying to bite into!
Dessert: Pan De Muerto 🍞 This sweet bread is a very simple, subtle dessert that will go great with a the tropical notes of your wine slushy.

Frozignon Blanc: Questions Answered
This can very easily be made into a mocktail by just swapping your wine for white grape juice! Just use about 3 cups and you will have yourself an amazing recipe for non-alcoholic slushies with no wine!
You absolutely can. Pick out your favorite and give it a try! Just make sure you keep in mind that certain fruits may change the texture or be a bit too tart. I would stay clear of blueberries (the skin may not blend properly), cherries may be a bit too tart, and apples and pears can be pulpy when blended from frozen.
Yes it can, if you are using the alcohol. That will help it not freeze solid. Don’t add the jalapeño’s until right before and make sure to give it a good stir before serving.
I’m using Pitaya Foods – Frozen Organic Passion Fruit and the wine I am using is Chateau Ste Michelle Sauvignon Blanc.
Frozignon Blanc

Equipment
- blender
- glasses
Ingredients
- 12 oz frozen passionfruit cubes
- 750 ml white wine, CHILLED, I'm using Sauv Blanc
- Agave, to taste
- Jalapeños, sliced, to taste
Instructions
- Add to a blender frozen passionfruit, wine and agave. You can use ANY fruit btw. If you want it more slushy-esque add ice.
- Pour into your cup and add sliced jalapeños and that is it.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.