Wine Recipes
Rosé Shaved Ice Is the Summertime Treat for Wine Lovers
Light enough to enjoy in the afternoon yet satisfying enough to cap off a delicious meal at night, there are few things more enjoyable and nostalgic than a heaping bowl of shaved ice. Call it bingsu, granita, piragua, snow cone, slurpee, or slushie — in any culture, shaved ice’s secret power is its adaptability. Hawaiian ...
Tiffanie Barriere’s ‘It Takes Two to Mango’ Wine Cocktail Recipe
Wine is great on its own, but on a hot summer afternoon, a wine cocktail filled with fresh, juicy fruit flavor really hits the spot. We tapped Tiffanie Barriere, better known online as The Drinking Coach, to show us how to take Thrive Market’s rosé to the next level with fresh mango tea, naturally sweet ...
The Best Summer Drinks for Backyard Hangs, Pool Parties & Beach Days
Hot days call for cool drinks, so we rounded up some of the best beverages to keep you hydrated and refreshed this summer.
Musician-Turned-Chef Kelis Shares Her Favorite Red Sangria Recipe
If her milkshake brings all the boys to the yard, then her sangria really gets the party started. We’re talking about Kelis, of course—the award-winning, genre-defying singer-songwriter who also happens to be a Le Cordon Bleu-trained chef, cookbook author, and purveyor of gourmet sauces and other farm-fresh sundries.
5-Ingredient Mulled Wine Recipe
As the weather cools down, the kitchen heats up with hearty soups, toasty baked goods, and other warming comfort foods. Bring some of that coziness to cocktail hour with this five-ingredient holiday mulled wine recipe from Cassy Joy Garcia of Fed & Fit. Start with almost any red wine you have on hand (we recommend ...
3 Easy Sangria Recipes for Late Summer Sipping
Nothing feels more like a late-summer treat than sangria. Typically made with red wine and fresh fruit, this refreshing beverage is perfect for cheers-ing to a summer well-spent and welcoming a new season. We’re sharing three ways to make sangria—the traditional way, in a French press, and frozen into ice pops.
Summer Wine Guide + Summer Wine Cocktail Recipes
Warmer temps mean sandals, shorts, bathing suits, and wide-brim hats. Your clothing must-haves help you beat the heat—why should your wine picks be any different? Our clean wine collection is ready to help you make the transition to hotter days, so consider this post your guide to a summer wine wardrobe.
How to Host a Digital Dinner Party or Happy Hour
Socializing is looking a bit different lately. Instead of meeting up for weekend brunch with friends or having a neighborhood potluck, our social interactions have suddenly gone digital. But it’s 2020—and being social doesn’t have to mean sharing a physical space with someone. While the transition to social distancing has been an adjustment for all ...
Fill Your Free Time With These Fun and Practical DIYs
Whether out of boredom or necessity, now is a great time to try some DIY projects at home. Mix up a creative cocktail or replenish your hairspray without a trip to the store—these projects are fun, easy, and practical. Try one with your kids, or plan to do one via a virtual happy hour with ...
What Is Galentine’s Day? + Tips on How to Plan the Best Celebration
We have Leslie Knope to thank for Galentine’s Day. In a 2010 episode of “Parks and Recreation,” Knope made celebrating female friendship an official holiday. It takes place on February 13, celebrating close girlfriends before romantic partners. Needless to say, we’re on board. To celebrate the friends you love, we’ve rounded up the best desserts ...
The Easiest Rosé Ice Pop Recipe
[schema description]Have you tried Thrive Market’s clean wine collection yet? In today’s installment of Prep School, Megan Mitchell whips up a make-ahead (adults-only) recipe that turns sustainably produced rosé into an icy treat. Grab your favorite bottle, blend it up with fresh fruit and sweetener of your choice, then pour into molds and pop in ...
Cooking With Wine: Tips, Recipes, and More
If you’ve ever gone wine tasting you probably know that, while delicious, wine is also profoundly complex. Each varietal brings with it a different sensory experience from color to aroma to taste. Sometimes just knowing whether to select white or red wine to pair with a particular meal can feel like a daunting task. So ...
Red Wine vs. White Wine
We hope the launch of Thrive Market Clean Wine has encouraged you to think about what you don’t want in your wine—but also that it’s given you an opportunity to learn about what makes our wines so remarkable. So here are some suggestions on the most important aspect of our wines—how to enjoy them. Whether ...
3 Ways to Cook With Leftover Wine
Whether you prefer red or white, sometimes there’s a little extra wine left in the bottle. Not to worry, these inventive recipes will make sure the vino doesn’t go to waste! From a boozy latte to a gooey cheese dip, plus decadent chocolate brownies, don’t miss these three unexpected ways to cook with wine.
Red Wine Hot Cacao Recipe
[schema description]After the kids go to bed, spike your hot chocolate with some adult-approved ingredients. Start with red wine (‘nuff said), then whisk in a cacao powder made with cinnamon, cardamom, and superfood fungi. Each packet delivers 500 mg of dual-extracted, log-grown red Reishi mushrooms per serving, so you can enjoy a relaxing night. Cheers![/schema]
Frosé With Goji Berry Simple Syrup Recipe
[schema description]You could just open a bottle of wine and call it a day, or you could turn your favorite summer wine into an unforgettable dessert. It’s easy! We start with a boozy frosé, then top it with a goji berry–infused simple syrup. This is one adults-only snow cone you’ll want to make all season ...
Chia Cherry Rosé Sangria Recipe
[schema description]This summer, we’re betting a bottle (or two) of sparkling rosé might be on the menu for everything from backyard barbecues to picnics in the park. We have an easy way to update your favorite drink, and it involves a familiar superfood—chia seeds! For this recipe, we used pouches from Mamma Chia—basically chia pudding ...
How To Chill Beer (or Wine) Fast
To quickly chill wine or beer, all you need is 10 minutes, some paper towels, a freezer, and this trick.
How To Make Vinegar From Wine (Red or White)
Instead of letting leftover wine sour, put it to good use in a big batch of DIY vinegar.
The Best Way to Use Leftover Wine
Don’t pour the dribs down the drain! Freeze leftover wine in ice-cube trays to add to sauces and marinades down the road.
Easy, Vegan Shepherd’s Pie Recipe
[schema description]Shepherd’s pie is a classic comfort food, built for cold nights and nostalgia. This vegan shepherd’s pie version swaps out meat and dairy, replacing them with hearty, herb-infused lentils and vegetables paired with creamy mashed potatoes (and in some versions, parsnips) for both body and texture. Thrive Market’s rendition draws on those substitutions to ...