Fun, romantic, and festive, these Strawberry Jello Shots made with rosé wine are a fun way to sweeten a Valentine’s Day meal, summer parties, or any celebration!

Whenever Valentine’s Day rolls around I remind myself to not be totally sucked in by this Hallmark holiday (because Valentine’s Day should be every day, am I right??). So I’m getting into the spirit with a few tasty, fun, romantic recipes for you and your sweetie.
But you don’t need to wait for Valentine’s Day to make this simple jello shots recipe. It’s sure to be a huge hit any time of the year! In fact, this may end up being one of your favorite jello shot recipes.
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❤️ What makes these jello shots the perfect adult treat?

- You only need a few simple ingredients to make them.
- They’re great to make ahead of time for your next party. And easy for your party guests to eat.
- Perfect for small or large gatherings.
- They’re full of delicious flavors and add a fun twist on basic jello shots.
🍓 Ingredient notes

- Unflavored gelatin
- Sugar
- Rosé wine – a good, dry wine will work best in this recipe. I use a little less than two cups as I don’t like to add too much alcohol
- Seltzer water – to add some sparkly effervescence
- Still water – I use 2 cups of water
- Lime juice and mini lime wedges – for a bit of tasty tartness
- Strawberries – use ripe, fresh strawberries
✅ Step-by-step instructions
Here’s how to make this simple recipe (for full details and nutritional information, see my recipe card below):

- Begin by adding water and unflavored gelatin to a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring constantly.
- After the gelatin has dissolved in the boiling water, remove from heat and pour jello mixture into a heatproof bowl.
- Mix in rosé, sugar, and seltzer water, then pour into mini plastic jello shot cups, baking sheet, cookie sheet, or other mold.
- Refrigerate for a few minutes until the mixture starts to set, then add the strawberries. Chill for 3-4 hours.
❓Recipe FAQs
Plan on chilling them for at least 4 hours for them to fully set. You may need longer depending on how many you make.
I add a little seltzer water to add some bubbly, without adding actual bubbly. This gives them a bit of effervescence without overpowering them with alcohol.
I prefer to not overdo it with the alcohol in my jello shots, but if you like them a bit stronger, you can a little bit of regular vodka. But be sure to watch your flavor combos so it doesn’t end up overpowering the rest of the recipe.
🥣 Tools and Equipment

Here’s what you’ll need to make these strawberry jello shots:
- Saucepan or Pot
- Whisk
- Measuring cup
- Pan or mini plastic cups – for the jello to set
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Strawberry Jello Shots

Ingredients
- 2 cups water
- 4 packets unflavored gelatin
- 1 – 3/4 cups Rosé, I like Rosé of Malbec or Brut Rosé
- 1 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup seltzer water
- 1 – 1/2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice
- 1 cup sliced fresh strawberries
Instructions
- In a saucepan over medium high heat, bring 2 cups water plus the contents of four packs of unflavored gelatin (most boxes include 4 packs per box) to a boil, stirring constantly.
- Once the mixture has dissolved and is boiling, remove from heat and pour into a heatproof bowl.
- Add rosé, sugar, lime juice, and seltzer water to the bowl and stir to mix.
- Gently pour mixture into a pan or molds.
- Refrigerate for a few minutes until the mixture starts to set, about 5-10 minutes.
- Sprinkle in the strawberries, then return to the refrigerator to chill until firm and ready to slice. This can take about 3-4 hours.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
















Haha! I honestly had not thought about making jello shots in years but my friends would totally love it if I brought these to our next get-together! Love this idea.
This post made me laugh! Leave it to you to make Jello shots classy. :)
What a fun idea! And so pretty!!! I can totally see doing these for my kids too, and just replace the wine with flavored sparkling water.
This post mixed with our weather today really makes me want SUMMER! I’ve never thought about adding fruit to jello shots. I love this idea.
OOOOOOO MYYYYY GOSSSSSSH these look so good! I definitely want to bring these to a summer bbq – I KNOW they’d be a huge hit. Love love love this!
These are fun! And I love classing up jello shots! Nicely done!
Wow, this looks amazing!!! Yum! I have to make these!
OH my gosh, I love everything lime and raspberry and these sound wonderful!
these are the cutest and fanciest jello shots ive ever seen! :) I LOVE rose and jello shots!
Thanks, Kristen! Rosé and jello shots are a tasty combo :)
These will be so fun to make this summer!
Kari
http://www.sweetteasweetie.com
They are great for summer – or today! ;-) Thanks, Kari!
We might need these for my friends weekend getaway in Bend! Being an old lady, I also like that these use wine instead of vodka or other hard alcohol. That makes these much more appealing!!
Could this post be any more beautiful??? They look yummy.
Thanks, Melissa! They are dangerously yummy :-)
This has Memorial Day party written all over it!
I am impressed if you are already thinking about Memorial Day! It would be a fun party treat for that weekend, for sure! Or, any weekend! ;)
These look gorgeous, I love Rosé!
Thank you, Marye! There are definitely some delicious rosé wines out in the market right now!
I have to admit I haven’t thought of a jello shot since college either. Yours look grown up and delicious though. The perfect way to have a little fun
I thought it would be fun to class up an ol’ college favorite :) Thanks, Christie!
What a refreshing flavor!!! Great spiked treat ;)
I do find strawberries + lime refreshing, any time of year, and they go so well with rosé! :) Thanks, Rebecca!