- Santa Margherita, the official wine sponsor of the Miami Open, is selling a new cocktail for the 2026 tournament, which begins Sunday, March 15.
- The Love All Frosé is made with the brand’s rosé and garnished with fresh strawberries.
- The drink, which costs $22, is also served in a tennis ball-shaped souvenir cup.
Tennis tournaments have become so much more than just a sporting event. There’s the on-court drama, the celebrity sightings, and, of course, the signature cocktails. Starting with the Pimm’s Cup at Wimbledon in 1971, tournaments all over the world offer their own festive drink offerings.
The 2026 tennis season is already well underway, and the Miami Open starts this Sunday, March 15. The tournament’s official cocktail, the Dobel Ace Paloma—which is delicious, by the way—is returning for its fifth year. But for people who are looking for something with a lower ABV, there’s a new signature drink on the menu.
The Love All Frosé is the newest creation from the tournament’s official wine sponsor, Santa Margherita. It takes the bright, floral flavors of the brand’s rosé and transforms them into a sweet slushy, complete with a strawberry garnish. But the best part: The drink is served in a tennis ball-shaped collectible cup.
Compared to the Honey Deuce, arguably the most iconic tennis-themed cocktail, The Love All Frosé already has a leg up. No shade to honeydew melon, but strawberries are a far superior garnish. (There’s a reason the former is usually left behind in a fruit salad.)
And, while less practical for everyday use, the tennis ball-shaped souvenir cup is perhaps the cutest we’ve seen at an Open. I already anticipate these being resold at Trader Joe’s tote-level prices.
This cocktail will be available throughout the tournament at the Santa Margherita Rosé Giardino for $22. And if you didn’t already have Miami Open FOMO, you definitely do now.
