Their popular Frozémonade is served all year long. As the name might suggest, this is a rosé-based offering, combined with lemonade and whipped into a frothy, frozen treat. Leer más.
The Concrete Rose is actually a solidified slushy Shiraz, despite its confusing name. Still, for $13, you get one tasty alcoholic dessert—prepare to suffer the most delicious brain freeze of all time. Leer más.
The Frozen Sangria has us coming back time and time again. $5.50 gets you a glass full of dark-red slush that's simultaneously tart and sweet, and dotted with very-chewable frozen blueberries. Leer más.
There are margaritas, of course, but they also do a tasty version of Frozé, made with rosé wine, fresh grapefruit, white rum and honey. Leer más.
Cupcakes are the main event at this Carmine Street dessert and wine bar, but they also satisfy lushes with a Frozen Wine Slushy ($12) or "Vino Granitas," as they call them. Leer más.
This Sunnyside Mexican sandwich spot doesn't let a lack of liquor prevent them from serving a Frozen Margarita with Agave Wine, wine made from webber blue agave, the same plant that makes tequila. Leer más.
If the fancy rooftop bar scene calls to you, Gansevoort Park Avenue has a Frosé of sparkling wine served with a scoop of frozen rosé sorbet topped with fresh fruit. Leer más.
STK Rooftop's Frozé ($18) is a flute of rosé Chandon with a scoop of raspberry sorbet that they make in-house. Leer más.