Friday, October 17, 2025

Vampire’s Pinot Punch


  

What’s a vampire’s favorite fruit?
                     a blood orange! Thank you, I’ll be here all week.


There’s something delightfully eerie about sipping a deep red cocktail under a harvest moon, especially when it’s made with Oregon Pinot Noir. This Vampire’s Pinot Punch is part spooky, part sophisticated, and entirely sip-worthy.

With the rich, fruit-forward notes of A to Z Wineworks Pinot Noir, this crimson concoction gets a supernatural twist from blood orange and pomegranate juice, balanced by a touch of triple sec and a refreshing sparkle from ginger ale or cider. The result? A bewitching punch that’s equal parts tart, juicy, and elegant - perfect for Halloween gatherings or cozy nights in.

Whether you’re hosting a costume party or just looking to toast spooky season in style, this Vampire Pinot punch promises to cast a spell on your guests (no trickery required).




Vampire’s Pinot Punch
 Makes around 6 glasses


  • 1 750ml bottle of  A to Z Oregon Pinot Noir
  • 1/2 cup triple sec
  • 1/2 cup blood orange juice (about 2-3 medium oranges)
  • 1/4 cup pomegranate juice
  • Dried or fresh orange slices for garnish (optional)
  • Top with ginger ale or sparkling cider if you want some bubbles.
         *serving tip: Make ice cubes with pomegranate juice instead of water

Instructions:
  • In a large pitcher cauldron, add in the sliced fresh fruit followed by the remainder of the ingredients.
  • Mix well with a spoon and store in the fridge for at least 30 minutes to chill. Serve chilled, or pour over ice, garnish with more fresh fruit and enjoy!

                             
                        



    1 comment :

    1. This recipe sounds perfect for Halloween! The combination of Pinot Noir, blood orange, and pomegranate juice is so intriguing—definitely gives off those spooky vibes without sacrificing sophistication. I love the idea of making ice cubes with pomegranate juice, such a cool touch! Can’t wait to try this at my next spooky gathering!

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