Strawberry & Lime Moscato Punch has the sweet flavor of your favorite wine with a great strawberry lime kick! This is an easy cocktail recipe, perfect for entertaining!
My favorite drinks to make for parties are punch recipes. They’re so easy to whip up and they taste great! I love that you can just put everything into a pitcher and you’re done. No playing bartender all night. Instead, you get to enjoy your friends and the party while sipping on super tasty easy mixed drinks! This Strawberry & Lime Moscato Punch is one of my favorite cocktails! It’s an adaptation of our Moscato Punch, and we’ve made this punch recipe more times than I can count.
STRAWBERRY & LIME MOSCATO PUNCH
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I originally made this Moscato punch recipe to drink while we watched the Super Bowl and everyone loved it! In fact, I ended making 2 or pitchers over the course of the night because everyone kept asking for more. It’s such an easy recipe that I think it’ll become a staple for all your parties. I know it has at my house!
What is Moscato wine?
- Moscato is a sweet Italian wine known for its floral aromas. These wines are also known for having peach, orange blossom, and nectarine flavors.
- These are some of my favorite Moscato wine recipes – Tropical Moscato Sangria, Peach & Raspberry Moscato Punch, Holiday Sangria, Pina Colada Sangria & Raspberry Mint Moscato Lemonade
When you mix that wine with the fresh strawberry and lime juice you get an amazing drink! If it isn’t strawberry season where you live, you can also get away with using frozen strawberries, but this punch is a million times better in the summer with fresh strawberries.
What to make with strawberries
- Strawberry Cake from Scratch
- Strawberry Shortcake Kabobs
- Strawberry Poppyseed Dressing
- Strawberry Tequila Sunrise
With a whole lot of sweetness from the wine and strawberries, the lime juice is the perfect addition to this drink to cut through the sweetness. Then, just top off each glass with some 7 Up to give it a little bubble. Voila! You’ll have the best Moscato punch recipe around! And if you prefer spirits in your punch my Cranberry Pineapple Punch is a fabulous rum punch recipe!
Want more easy cocktails?
- Sparkling Red Wine Sangria
- Raspberry Peach Lemonade Punch
- Triple Berry Wine Slush
- Strawberry Lemonade Sangria
- White Peach Sangria
- Raspberry White Claw Cocktail
- Champagne Cocktail
- More drink recipes…
Tools used to make this Strawberry & Lime Moscato Punch recipe
Cutting Board: A good-sized cutting board is a must for home cooks. This board is thick & sturdy and makes recipe prep a breeze.
Knives: A good set of kitchen knives is essential for any cook. This set is the best one I’ve owned so far and it comes with a knife block, steak knives, and an array of larger knives perfect for all your slicing, chopping, and cutting needs.
Measuring Cup: Glass measuring cups are a kitchen tool everyone needs. This set makes sure you can measure exactly how much liquid you need for your recipe and they last practically forever!
Pitcher: I love pitcher drinks and this pitcher always gets oohs and ahhs from my friends and readers.
Ingredients
- 1.5 liter of Moscato wine
- 1 can frozen limeade concentrate defrosted
- 1 cup strawberries diced plus 1 cup strawberries, sliced
- 1 lime sliced into wheels
- 2 Liter 7 Up or lemon-lime soda
Instructions
- Place 1 cup of diced strawberries and 1/4 cup of limeade in a blender and puree
- Run through a strainer to remove most of the seeds
- Pour puree into a pitcher
- Add remaining limeade and Moscato into the pitcher
- Garnish with strawberry and lime slices
- Chill in fridge
- When ready to serve, pour punch into serving glasses, and then top each glass with 7 Up
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joanne says
would love to try some 🙂
Shalora says
Do you suggest using the pink or the white moscato?
Aubrey Cota says
I used the white but it’s totally up to you. Once you add the strawberry and limeade you won’t know the difference.
Dessert.net Cafe says
Say no more! Moscato Punch ??? OMG I’ve died and gone to heaven. Can’t wait to break out the grill and make a pitcher or each !!!!!!
Tina says
What do you think about using frozen strawberries instead of fresh?
Aubrey Cota says
I’m all for it. In the summer when you can get fresh for less I would because there is a fresh tastes that missing with frozen but otherwise I would myself. 🙂
Janet Willson says
Thanks for sharing this drink, I like and love drink. Thanks again.
Aubrey says
Thanks Janet!
Fancie says
I made this recently and it is soooooo good! I used moscato d’asti sparkling wine so it was nice and bubbly! Thank you for this recipe, I’m making it again this weekend.
Aubrey Cota says
I’m glad you liked it!
September Bustamante says
Hi Ashley,
I was wondering if you could use a prosecco as well? Might try both and see. Moscato can be super sweet so I wondered if prosecco could be a less sweet alternative. Either way this looks amazing!!!!
September Bustamante says
Good grief, so I am not a total dork! I meant Aubrey, got a phone call from a friend and put her name instead. Sorry!!!! 🙂
Aubrey says
LOL! That sounds like something I do on a daily basis! 🙂
Aubrey says
I totally think you could get away with that, or even do half of each!
Christine says
Try replacing the moscato and 7 up with Moscato di Asti. It is bubbly as well as sweet. Thanks for the recipe. I’m trying it out this weekend.
Aubrey says
Thanks for the tip Christine!