Planning a trip to Disney World and not sure where you should eat while you’re there? Luckily, you’ve come to the right place!

Here at AllEars, we know all the ins and outs of Disney World restaurants — including where you should definitely eat, and where you should skip. We recently stopped by The Basket at Wine Bar George for a NEW summer Frozen Flight and are bringing you our FULL review!
We stopped by The Basket at Wine Bar George in Disney Springs to try the new Frozen Flight! For $22, you can mix and match four flavors of The Basket’s iconic frozen drinks, including the Frosé, Frozcato, Freaujolais, Hurricane, non-alcoholic Dreamsicle, and the Cold Fashioned.

We started with the tropical Frozcato, which is made with DOLE Whip Pineapple, vodka, and Moscato. This one definitely stayed cold the longest out of all of them — it stayed frozen for a while as opposed to immediately melting, so it gets bonus points for that. It tastes EXACTLY like DOLE Whip — just a bit boozy! It’s sweet, it’s light, and it has that nice tang from the pineapple. The alcohol taste is there, but it’s not in your face.

Next was the classic Frozé, made with rosé, vodka, and strawberry. The standard frosé is beautiful in color, and it’s super refreshing, but it definitely tastes like alcohol. It’s not a bad thing, but if you’re not a big drinker, you might prefer the Frozcato. It tastes like a standard rosé with a kick of sweetness and fruitiness from the strawberry, and a bit of a bite from the vodka.

We picked up the NEW Hurricane flavor as well. We loved the addition of the Hurricane to this flight because it transported us right to New Orleans. If you’re looking for a drink that’s more like a straight cocktail than wine, this is probably going to be your best bet. You can taste the rum, and combined with the fruit juices, it makes for a perfect summer drink.

And finally, we tried the Freaujolais, which is made with Beaujolais, vodka, and raspberry. The Freaujolais was probably our second favorite — we loved the raspberry flavors going on in combination with the rich Beaujolais wine. It’s more on the tart, dry side in comparison to the two sweeter drinks we tried. If you’re a red wine drinker and prefer dry wines, you’ll most likely enjoy this one.

In the meantime, we’ll be on the lookout for more restaurant updates from Disney World and beyond. Make sure you stay tuned to AllEars for the latest Disney news and more!
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