Prosecco is a beaut, not just as a wine but also as a key ingredient that can add extra punch of glory to any cocktail! There is also no reason as to why you can’t prefer Prosecco over Champagne. It’s a little sweeter than Champagne, costs less, and packs a better sparkle and larger bubbles.
And honestly, it is such a treat to have your hands on a variety of flavors; pear, apple, floral, and more. You can woo your in-laws. You may impress your girlfriends. Heck, you may even flaunt your fancy bartender skills with your luscious and tantalizing cocktail recipes. And of course, we’re here to help you with it. We’ll always try to keep you hooked with our freshest experiments.
For the moment, here are a few easy Prosecco Cocktails to make at home:
1. Very Cherry Prosecco Cocktail
Preparation Time: 3-5 mins
Ingredients: Chilled Prosecco, Chilled Amaretto, Cherry Kirsch, and a Cherry soaked in Kirsch
Quick and easy to make, this cocktail is metaphorical to a Bakewell tart. Just pop the cherry in a martini glass or a champagne flute, add the amaretto and top it up with rose prosecco. Use 3 parts Prosecco and one part Amaretto per serving. Adjust the number of popped cherries and the Amaretto/Prosecco amount according to the number of servings.
2. Aperol Spritz
Preparation Time: 3-5 mins
Ingredients: Chilled Prosecco, Aperol, Ice-cubes, and an Orange Slice
This vibrant drink has been a part of Italy’s culture since the 1950s. You can enjoy this the Italian way. Now go get yourself a tumbler or a large wine glass. Pop out a few ice cubes into the glass and add Aperol on top of the cubes. Top it up with Prosecco and serve this refreshing aperitif with a slice of orange on the side.
Ingredients: Chilled Prosecco,Campari, Crushed Ice-cubes, and Clementines
You can either choose to stress out your juicer or go for a ready-made botte of Clementine juice. Either way and at the end of this recipe, you’ll be left with a sparkling, refreshing, and a tasty fizz!
Add a tbsp of Campari, 2 Clementines, and crushed ice-cubes into the cocktail shaker. Shake it well and top it up with a fruity and fizzy Prosecco. It’s that simple.
It’ll be fun. And refreshing. Have it in the evening and devour it with a fried snack combo.
4. Pear-drop Bellini
Preparation Time: 3-5 mins
Ingredients: Chilled Brut Prosecco, 1 Pear drop, and Ice-cubes
Everybody loves candy floss but have you heard of this sweet, flavory, sugary piece of paradise called pear drop? The pear drops are particularly famous in Britain.
We’re giving you the secret for an unrivaled pear drop Bellini. Get yourself a tall flute glass and do the pear drop-drop. Fill it up to the top with the Brut prosecco and leave it as it is for a minute so your drink can absorb the flavoring of the pear drop.
Stir and serve.
5. Prosecco Margarita
Preparation Time: 3-5 mins
Ingredients: Prosecco, Simple Syrup, Lime Juice, Orange Liqueur, Kosher Salt and Ice-cubes
This one goes out to the newly married ones.
At your in-laws? Want to become everybody’s best friend? Then get yourself ready to make a huge batch of these Prosecco Margaritas. A supreme combination of sweet and sour.
Pour the simple syrup, lime juice, and orange liqueur into a large bowl. Throw in a few ice cubes. Stir well until it’s chilled. Grab a plate for Kosher salt and open up your Prosecco bottle. Dip the rim of the glass in the bowl and do a 75% fill per serving. Top it up with Prosecco, sprinkle the Kosher Salt, and throw in a mint leave at the end.
6. Raspberry Limoncello Prosecco
Preparation Time: 3-5 mins
Ingredients: ChilledProsecco, Limoncello, and Raspberries
Sweet, bubbly, and easy peazy. You can make this amazingly refreshing cocktail within 5 minutes and that too with a jaw-dropping and mouth-watering garnish.
Shoot a chilled serving of Limoncello and Prosecco in a goblet. We like to keep the Prosecco/Limoncello ratio 3:1 – you can do as desired. Stir them. Serve the Limoncello Prosecco over raspberries and garnish it with mint.
7. Sloe Gin and Prosecco Cocktail
Preparation Time: 3-5 mins
Ingredients: ChilledProsecco, Sloe Gin, and Raspberry Puree, Simple Syrup, and Edible Glitter
Whisk every ingredient except the Prosecco and Glitter into a cocktail shaker. Shake it furiously for 10 – 15 seconds. When done, pour it in a tall flute and top it up with Prosecco. Give it a glittery finish and serve. The sparkle of Prosecco and glitter will add up for an enticing look. The taste would be, wait-for-it, Legendary!
This is one of the easiest cocktails to make and also a highly refreshing one if you’re a rhubarb guy. As refreshing as a cold shower, you make this drink with a part rhubarb gin and mainly prosecco.
Add some pellet ice into a tumbler and pour the gin steadily over the ice. Top up with Prosecco. Make sure you’re doing portions of 25ml rhubarb gin and 150ml of Prosecco for a single serving. We leave the variations and customization to your taste.
9. Pineapple Prosecco Punch
Preparation Time: 3-5 mins
Ingredients: ChilledProsecco, Pineapple Juice, Orange Juice, Pineapple cut into wedges
4 ingredients, 5 minutes, and a desire for enticing cocktails, that is all what is needed for the Pineapple Prosecco Punch. It’s sweet. It’s sour. And it is refreshing. You could call it summer in a glass.
Just whisk all the ingredients except the sparkling prosecco in a tall glass. Make sure the glass is pre-chilled with some ice-cubes at hand. Stir the juices well and top up with Prosecco. That’s it. You’re all set.
Easy Prosecco Cocktails Summary
All these cocktails are easy to make and they are absolutely delicious. Don’t trust us, try them yourself. Thank us later.
Also, if you are looking for a non-alcoholic substitute for kids, go for sparkling water or lemon lime sodas instead of Prosecco.
Although adding a portion of Prosecco to any cocktail will make it a lot more festive. We’d still suggest you to go easy on your daughter’s graduation party.
Prosecco is a beaut, not just as a wine but also as a key ingredient that can add extra punch of glory to any cocktail! There is also no reason as to why you can’t prefer Prosecco over Champagne. It’s a little sweeter than Champagne, costs less, and packs a better sparkle and larger bubbles.
Da Luca Prosecco is a South African brand that originates from the Veneto region of Italy. The brand offers its famous DOC Prosecco and Sparkling Rose that’s made from the finest-quality Italian grapes. The bottles are also available in mini-sizes as well. The average price for Da Luca Prosecco in the USA is around $12
The name ‘Avissi’ originates from the exciting fizzy sound the wine bubbles make as they rise up to the top of the glass. The Avissi Prosecco comprises of fresh fruity aromas, delicate floral notes, and young fresh bubbles. The sparkling rose is another delightful offering of the brand. Moreover, the glera grapes for Avissi, also
Chillings on the beach and the relish asome flavorsome cocktail goes hand in hand. Nothing matches the comfort of your camp chair on a hot summer day with a mouth-watering drink in your hand. The alternate winter vibe of this is to cozy around a campfire and enjoy a winter classic, perhaps, the Sloe Gin