Boozy Summer Floats blend berries, basil, and rosé for a backyard party hit.
It was the first summer we were truly living large, and by living large, I mean in our own little fixer-upper bungalow. Zach and I spent the first month dazzled by the novelty of having a backyard. We decided to throw a housewarming party to christen the space, and I was determined to create something as refreshing as the feeling of stepping into our newfound sanctuary. Flipping through old recipe cards, I stumbled upon a sketch of an idea for a boozy summer float—the kind that requires a touch of patience, much like our renovation projects.
Always keeping blueberries in stock, I was excited to use them alongside the coconut gelato I could never resist. A quick check in the fridge revealed a bottle of sparkling rosé, which was simply begging to be a part of this sweet endeavor. As I put together the ingredients, the kitchen filled with the scent of lemon zest and basil, reminiscent of sunnier days. A key tip I discovered was using a fine mesh sieve to keep the purée smooth, preserving the elegance of the dish.
That evening, our backyard buzzed with laughter as our friends gathered around. Each glass was a burst of color and flavor, topped with ribbons of fresh basil. We couldn’t help but feel like we’d passed the ultimate test: a cocktail party that celebrated the joys of home—our home. Those boozy summer floats, with a hint of bubbly and a splash of creativity, became the signature of our housewarming, marking that milestone with delightful charm.