Cherry Shandy Cocktail Recipe

Cherry Shandy Cocktail RecipeLittle Black Dress Wines introduces a unique cocktail as part of their collaboration with the global non-profit organization Keep A Breast Foundation. The company is a longtime supporter of causes that are important to women.

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Cherry Shandy Cocktail Recipe

3 oz Little Black Dress Pinot Noir
1 oz lemonade
1 oz Chambord
Maraschino Cherry for garnish

Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake and strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with a Maraschino cherry.

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Comments

  1. Sandy Cain says

    This looks really nice. Although I’m not much of a drinker, I think a little bit of this now and then would be good for my old mom. I hear that Pinot Noir is good for the heart. And kudos to Little Black Dress Wines for supporting a cause that affects all of us!

  2. Tamra Phelps says

    That would be a nice little drink for a get together. It would be something a little different.

  3. I had to look it up: Shandy is beer mixed with a soft drink, such as carbonated lemonade, ginger beer, ginger ale, or apple juice or orange juice. The proportions of the two ingredients are adjusted to taste, usually half-and-half. Non-alcoholic shandies are known as “rock shandies”. Shandies are more popular in western Europe than other parts of the world.

  4. Jo-Ann Brightman says

    Although I love these flavors with a Pinot Noir since Chambord is really a raspberry liqueur I might use a cherry liqueur instead or in addition if I am calling it a Cherry Shandy.

  5. My mother used to drink a drink that she called a “shady” that I know involved wine and maybe sherry but I wsa never sure what it really was. This one sounds lovely.