How To Make Parkside Punch

December 12, 2024

Introducing the new Parkside Flask™ family!

Our first wine-specific flask, the Parkside Flask™ 750 allows you to enjoy your favourite vintages anywhere without sacrificing the wine’s flavour, character or the wine drinking experience. On your next picnic, you can ditch the bottle and the breakable stemware, because these all-in-one wine sets are all you need to sip in style.

Designed for use with any non-sparkling wine or wine cocktail in mind, the Parkside Flask™ is a glass-free way to enjoy wine at a picnic, the beach, the pool, or any other outing, these flasks are an incredible gift for wine lovers.

Try Reds, Try Whites, Try A Delicious Wine Punch In These New Flasks

While we’ve been loving packing our favourite reds to park hangs with friends and our favorite whites to the pool, we’ve also been experimenting with some wine cocktails that work great in the new Parkside Flasks™.

Our latest, a drink we’re calling the Parkside Punch, pairs a drinkable red wine with a kick of rum, shaken and chilled over ice to become a sippable refresher. It's a bold and balanced experience. Perfect for those times when you're looking for something familiar yet excitingly different.

How To Make Parkside Punch - A Wine Punch Recipe We Crafted For Our New Flasks

Sized for a Parkside Flask™ 750

Ingredients

  • 530 ml of red wine
  • 60 ml of rum
  • 45 ml of simple syrup
  • 45 ml of fresh lemon juice

Directions 

  1. Combine ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice.
  2. Shake well and strain into your Parkside Flask™.

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