Dallas Observer, LP
Alyson Sheppard
| Drinking |

We're Calling It: Rosé Margaritas Are the Official Drink of Summer 2017

Alyson Sheppard | June 14, 2017 | 4:00am
Stirr's Rosé Rita sounds gimmicky is made with tequila, rosé, elderflower liqueur, lemon juice and strawberries.
Stirr's Rosé Rita sounds gimmicky is made with tequila, rosé, elderflower liqueur, lemon juice and strawberries.
Alison McLean
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • email
  • Print Article
AA
^
Keep Dallas Observer Free
Support Us
I Support
  • Local
  • Community
  • Journalism
  • logo

Support the independent voice of Dallas and help keep the future of Dallas Observer free.

Support Us

Welcome to the 2017 Dallas Summer Drinking Guide, your blueprint to the best summer ever. Hang with us and we'll lead you to the city's best summer drinks, parties and hotspots.

In Dallas, margaritas have never been trendy. They are part of our drinking culture and our heritage, and they have been since they were invented about 5,000 years ago.

But other drinks occasionally sneak up and steal our attention. Take today’s hip beverage: rosé. This pretty pink wine isn’t new, but its intense marketing is. You can buy it bottled in 40s, jelled into gummy bears and frozen into a slushy colloquially called frosé. We admit that we occasionally swap out our happy hour margs for long-stemmed glasses of the pink juice. But, my friends, never again do we have to choose between our first love and our summer fling. Because now there is the rosé margarita.

Related Stories

  • In Landlocked Dallas, Tiki Cocktail Culture is on the Rise

  • This Summer's Biggest Dallas Drink Trend: Cocktails Made With Booze-Filled Ice Pops

  • How to Sip Cocktails By the Pool This Summer in Dallas

We first discovered this bastardization at Stirr in Deep Ellum. Its Rosé Rita sounds gimmicky, but it's a solid summer cocktail made with tequila, rosé, elderflower liqueur, lemon juice and strawberries. The fruits complement the natural flavors in the wine, and the rosé gives the whole thing a crisp bite at the end. The drinking experience is familiar yet fresh, and we are giddily declaring it the Official Drink of Summer 2017.

Slurp it down on Stirr’s rooftop, ask bartenders elsewhere to hit your margarita with a splash of rosé or request a floater of tequila, triple sec and lime juice on your next frosé. Just make sure you knock a couple back before fall rolls around; rosé may be out of style and long forgotten by then.

  • Restaurants
  • Drinking
  • Summer 2017 Drinking Guide

Use of this website constitutes acceptance of our terms of use, our cookies policy, and our privacy policy

The Dallas Observer may earn a portion of sales from products & services purchased through links on our site from our affiliate partners.

©2021 Dallas Observer, LP. All rights reserved.

CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS: California Privacy Policy | California Collection Notice | Do Not Sell My Info