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
pitchercauldron, 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!



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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