Show me some cocktails for my friends wedding. We want prosecco / champagne based with some fruit elements.
Cocktail Colin says:
I have found a few prosecco/champagne-based cocktails with fruit elements that would be perfect for your friend's wedding:
- A classic Bellini, made with champagne/prosecco and peach juice.
- A Baby Bellini, a non-alcoholic version of the Bellini with lemon juice and peach juice.
- Champagne Pomegranate Fizz, which includes gin, champagne/prosecco, pomegranate juice, and elderflower syrup.
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Flirtini
The original Sex and the City Flirtini, as featured in an episode that involved chickens on a rooftop and a...
Pineapple Juice (30ml), Vodka (30ml), Champagne / prosecco (120ml)
Peach Bellini
The Peach Bellini is a variation of the classic Bellini, a cocktail which traditionally blends prosecco with peach puree. In...
White rum (60ml), Champagne / prosecco (30ml), Peach (1)
Pimped Up Prosecco
This fruity Prosecco-based cocktail makes a great zingy alternative to Buck’s Fizz on the morning of Christmas Day!
Orange (1), Lime (Half ), Pomegranate Juice (Dash), Elderflower Cordial (Dash), Champagne / prosecco (Top up), Passion fruit (Half ), Grapefruit (Quarter )
Raspberry Limoncello Prosecco
Simple to make, fresh tangy ingredients, combined to make a delicious cocktail.
Mint Leaves (6), Lemon liqueur (240ml), Raspberry (1 cup/120g), Champagne / prosecco (720ml)
Bellini
Invented at Harry's Bar in Venice during the 1930's, this cocktail was originally made using sparkling Italian white wine, and...
Champagne / prosecco (100ml), Peach Juice (50ml)
Baby Bellini
A spin-off from the 1930’s Bellini, this is a non-alcoholic delight that delivers on flavour. Great for eagerly awaiting (or...
Lemon Juice (30ml), Peach Juice (60ml)
Champagne Pomegranate Fizz
The Champagne Pomegranate Fizz is a celebratory cocktail that elegantly combines the effervescence of Champagne with the tart-sweet flavors of...
Lemon Juice (15ml), Gin (30ml), Champagne / prosecco (Top up), Pomegranate Juice (30ml), Elderflower syrup (7.5ml)
Buck’s Fizz
Buck's Fizz is a classic and refreshing brunch cocktail that is believed to have been created in the early 1920s...
Orange juice (50ml), Champagne / prosecco (100ml)
Rose Prosecco
The Rose Prosecco cocktail is an elegant and aromatic beverage that combines the crisp effervescence of Champagne with the delicate...
Rose Syrup (Dash), Champagne / prosecco (150ml)
White Peach Bellini
The White Peach Bellini is a sparkling cocktail that offers a refreshing fusion of ripe peach flavors with the tartness...
Lemon Juice (30ml), Sugar Syrup (30ml), Peach (2), Champagne / prosecco (Top up)
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What are popular prosecco-based cocktails for weddings?
Popular prosecco-based cocktails for weddings include the classic Bellini, which combines prosecco with peach juice, and the Champagne Pomegranate Fizz, which mixes prosecco with pomegranate juice and elderflower syrup.
Can I make non-alcoholic versions of prosecco cocktails?
Yes, non-alcoholic versions can be made by using sparkling water or non-alcoholic sparkling wine instead of prosecco. A Baby Bellini, for example, uses peach juice and lemon juice without alcohol.
What fruits pair well with prosecco in cocktails?
Fruits that pair well with prosecco in cocktails include peaches, raspberries, pomegranates, and citrus fruits like oranges and lemons. These fruits add flavor and a touch of sweetness to the drink.
How can I make my wedding cocktails more visually appealing?
You can make wedding cocktails more visually appealing by garnishing them with fresh fruit slices, edible flowers, or herb sprigs. Using colorful juices and syrups can also enhance the drink's appearance.
What is the difference between champagne and prosecco?
Champagne is a sparkling wine from the Champagne region of France, while prosecco is a sparkling wine from Italy. Both are used in similar ways in cocktails, but champagne has a more complex flavor due to its longer aging process.
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