Combining wine and a shot of hard liquor in one drink can create a unique and flavorful cocktail. Here's a simple recipe for a wine and liquor cocktail called a "wine shot".
1ShotYour preferred hard liquorsuch as whiskey, vodka, rum, tequila, etc.
4 to 6OuncesYour choice of winered, white, blush, or sparkling, depending on your preference.
Iceoptional
Garnishoptional, such as a lemon or lime twist
Instructions
Start by pouring the shot of hard liquor into a shot glass. Choose a liquor that complements the flavor profile of the wine you'll be using.
In a separate glass (such as a wine glass or rocks glass), pour the desired amount of wine. You can adjust the amount based on your preference for a stronger or milder cocktail.
If you prefer your cocktail chilled, you can add ice to the wine glass before pouring in the wine.
Pour the shot of liquor into the glass of wine and stir gently to combine the flavors, or,
VARIATION: Carefully drop the shot glass of liquor into the wine glass. You can do this gently to avoid splashing.
garnish your cocktail with a twist of lemon or lime for added flavor and visual appeal.