July is officially in full swing and many are celebrating National Blueberry Month by heading to blueberry fields with family and friends. If you’re looking for more ways to incorporate all your freshly picked blueberries into seasonal recipes, why not try this delicious-looking recipe from our friends over at Sparkling ICE.
Wine SuperCooler Recipe
1 Part Reisling
1 Part Pomegranate Blueberry Sparkling Ice
Pomegranate Seeds
Blueberries
Cranberries
1 Teaspoon Agave
Mint (to garnish)
Directions: Mix all ingredients in a pitcher. Pour contents into wine glasses. Add mint to garnish. Serve the beverage immediately.
Montmorency Cocktail Recipe
1 Part Dry Champagne
1 Part Pomegranate Blueberry Sparkling Ice
Mint (to garnish)
Blueberries (to garnish)
Directions: Mix all ingredients in flutes. Add fresh mint and blueberries to garnish. Serve the beverage immediately.
Do you enjoy a good cocktail now and then? Do you love the fruity flavored ones like me? Both of these recipes look delicious and perfect for summertime entertaining. Happy national blueberry month!



I like this – a have to make soon!
thank you
The Wine SuperCooler sounds so refreshing. Although I don’t drink alcohol, I do like fruity drinks, especially in summer, and I kinda wish I had one in front of me right now! The local blueberries are just starting to come in, and I’m really looking forward to using them in as many ways as I can. It wouldn’t have occurred to me to use them in a drink. Thanks for the idea!
I like both of these recipes because Pomegranate Blueberry Sparkling Ice is one of my favorite flavors of the Sparkling Ice drinks. I would leave out the Pomegranate seeds because I think it would not agree with my digestive track.
The wine supercooler is my favorite of these two. I like using fresh blueberries whenever I can.
I don’t know how this smells but my new favorite facial ingredient is pomegranate. The face cream and liquid soap I have with pomegranate just smells wonderful and the scent lasts too. This does look very patriotic too!