Cocktails with champagne
You probably don’t have champagne in the fridge every day. Unless you’re the type, who thinks every day is a party, of course. But for the New Year! Most of us have a bottle of fantastic bubbles. Buy two, so you can treat the New Year’s guests with champagne cocktails along the way too!
Recipes on cocktails with champagne
Hugo
Elderflower, champagne, and sparkling water. Hugo is one of the most refreshing cocktails with champagne, as the elderflower and lime wedges give it a tangy nuance. Do you get a lot of guests? Just make it in a jug!
Ingredients
- 5 cl elderflower juice
- 10 cl sparkling water
- 10 cl champagne
- 4 slices of lime
- 10 leaves of mint
- Ice cubes
Preparation
- Fill a glass with ice cubes.
- Pour elderflower juice, sparkling water, champagne, lime slices, and mint leaves into the glass.
- Stir lightly.
Summer Whiskey
It can still have some power because it’s a cocktail with champagne. Summer Whiskey has deep flavors from… well, the whiskey. It is easily broken with tart lemon, mild apples, and crisp sugar.
Ingredients
- 5 cl whiskey
- 1 cl elderflower liqueur
- 0,5 cl sugar syrup
- 1 cl lemon juice
- 3 cl apple juice
- 2 cl champagne
- 4 cubes of apple
- Ice cubes
Preparation
- Fill a glass with ice cubes.
- Now fill a shaker with ice cubes.
- Pour whiskey, elderflower liqueur, sugar syrup, lemon juice, and apple juice into the shaker.
- Shake thoroughly.
- Strain the mixture into the glass with ice.
- Top off with champagne.
- Garnish with apple cubes.
Pornstar Martini
Pornstar Martini is a crowd pleaser! The combination of Prosecco and passion fruit makes most people thirsty. The name? Rumor has it that it originated with bartender Douglas Ankrah, who thought the cocktail’s scent was reminiscent of a stripper’s perfume.
Ingredients
- 3 cl vodka
- 2 cl lemon juice
- 3 cl passionfruit syrup
- 2 cl Prosecco
- Ice cubes
Preparation
- Pour ice cubes into a shaker.
- Pour vodka, lemon juice, and passionfruit syrup into the shaker.
- Shake thoroughly.
- Strain the mixture into a martini glass.
- Top off with Prosecco.
Bellini
It’s no surprise that we’ve got our hands on an Italian drink! The name Bellini quickly brings to mind more southern climes. The drink tastes fresh from the bitter Prosecco and the sweet peaches. The perfect combination with crispy bubbles!
Ingredients
- 10 cl Prosecco
- 5 cl peach sirup
Preparation
- Pour Prosecco into a champagne glass.
- Now pour the peach syrup into the glass.
- Stir gently.
The Old Cuban
Welcome the Mojito’s temperamental twin: The Old Cuban! There is extra volume on the percentages. The light rum is forgotten in favor of the dark, and the innocent sparkling water is replaced with fancy champagne.
Ingredients
- 8 cl dark rum
- 3 cl sugar syrup
- 4 cl lime juice
- 10 leaves of mint
- 4 cl champagne
- Ice cubes
Preparation
- Fill a shaker with ice cubes.
- Pour rum, sugar syrup, lime juice, and mint into the shaker.
- Shake thoroughly.
- Strain the mixture over a glass.
- Top off with champagne.
Icelandic Pear
The taste of the mild spring! Icelandic Pear tastes refreshingly of green pears, tart lemon and, of course, fizzy champagne. Perfect if you want to try something new.
Ingredients
- 4,5 cl vodka
- 2 cl lemon juice
- 1 cl sugar syrup
- 6 cl pear juice
- 5 cl champagne
- Ice cubes
Preparation
- Fill a shaker with ice cubes.
- Pour vodka, lemon juice, sugar syrup, and pear juice into the shaker.
- Shake thoroughly.
- Strain over a martini glass.
- Top off with champagne.
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