March 10

Fun Prosecco Cocktails For Bridal Shower

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On an auspicious event like the bridal shower, when you’ve got the perfect theme, the perfect décor, and ultimately a perfect day planned, you basically have to get everything right! The drinks list should be no different and what better way than fun an array of prosecco cocktails.

Your man might just crack open a few drinks with his homies and be done for the night. But when it comes to your girlfriends, you would want to have the unique flavor combos, pretty hues, and garnishes. We get it. We’re sure you’ll be taking care of the preparations all by yourself. However, to have you breaking the ice in the fanciest, most complementing, and bridal shower-iest way, here is a list of prosecco cocktails for your bridal shower. 

Let’s Celebrate! Now that is what people hear when you hand them an elegant prosecco cocktail that (by the way) becomes even more tempting after somebody tastes it.

1. Prosecco Candy Floss Cocktail

  • Preparation Time: 3-5 mins
  • Ingredients: Chilled Pink Prosecco, Pink Candy Floss, White/Pink Edible Flowers, and Chilled Rose Gin

We believe this cocktail to be a dessert in itself. The best part; not only you can theme it differently but you can make customizations to its taste as well. How? Just replace the pink edible flower with a blue one, pink candy floss with a fluffy blue one, the prosecco and gin with complementing colors/flavors as well, and you’ll have yourself a whole new cocktail within minutes.

And how do you make it? It’s the simplest one out there! Just pour the rose gin in a dessert glass and top it up with prosecco. As a garnish and main appeal, add the cotton candy on top of the glass and that’ll serve as the veil of this bride.

Pretty, unique, theme-friendly, and easy – just right for bridal showers!

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2. Mojito Prosecco Cocktail

  • Preparation Time: 3-5 mins
  • Ingredients: Chilled Prosecco, White rum, Simple Syrup, Lime Juice, A few mint leaves, and a nice stick candy for garnish

Warning: The Mojito Prosecco Cocktail will be too pretty to drink after you’re done getting it ready. Want to take a chance? You’re on your own then. 

Toss the mint leaves inside a tall glass and hold them down with a sugar stick. Add the rum, sugar syrup, lime juice, and white rum in the glass and fill half of the glass. Stir well and top it up with prosecco.

3. Pomegranate Cranberry Prosecco Cocktail

  • Preparation Time: 10-15 mins
  • Ingredients: Chilled Pink Prosecco, Fresh cranberries, Water, Sugar, Pomegranate Juice, Cranberry Juice, Triple sec, and Lime

The Pomegranate Cranberry Prosecco Punch is an excellent-looking and delicious cocktail. However, it’s a bit time consuming. 

Firstly, you need to put the cranberries, water, and sugar inside a pan. Heat it for around 5 minutes until the cranberries open up – thickening the sauce. When that happens, set it aside and let it cool. 

Now combine the pomegranate juice, the cranberry juice you just made, and triple sec in a nice cocktail glass. Top up with Prosecco. Garnish the glass with mint and a slice of lime. 

4. Blushing Bride Prosecco Cocktail

  • Preparation Time: 3-5 mins
  • Ingredients: Chilled Prosecco, Peach Schnaps, and Grenadine

A peachy blushy combination of simple and magical, the blushing bride prosecco cocktail has all what it takes to be the right choice!

Just gather the grenadine and peach schnaps in a flute and top up with prosecco. It’s a simple spell but quite unbreakable. Strange?

5. Bridal Shower Sangria

  • Preparation Time: 3-5 mins
  • Ingredients: Chilled Prosecco, St. Germain Elderflower Liqueur, Fresh Raspberries, Freshly Squeezed Lemon Juice, and Chilled Club Soda

When you look at it, it feels like you’re soon to be a part of this mystical sweet journey as soon as you will take a sip of it.

Combine the St. Germain liqueur, raspberries, and the lemon juice in a nice glass. Add a bit of ice and stir well. Now top up with prosecco. 

6. Mango Bellini

  • Preparation Time: 3-5 mins
  • Ingredients: Prosecco, Frozen Mango Cubes, Lemon Juice

There aren’t many famous mango prosecco cocktails. However, this one’s unique and one of a kind. We like it because it’s easy to make, looks good, and tastes good!

All you need is some frozen cubical pieces of mango dipped in lemon juice. Put these two together in a champagne flute and pour prosecco on top. Also, use a non-chilled prosecco bottle so frozen mangoes can defrost and produce flavor in the cocktail. 

7. Strawberry-Pink Grapefruit Sangria

  • Preparation Time: 5-8 mins
  • Ingredients: Prosecco, Grapefruit Juice, Sliced Grapefruit, and Pink Grapefruit Vodka, Strawberry

An excellent drink for summer and spring, the Strawberry-Pink Grapefruit Sangria is loaded with a triple-grapefruit shot. 

Add the grapefruit juice, sliced grapefruit, and pink grapefruit vodka in a cocktail glass and top it up with prosecco. Add strawberry for the extra garnish. You’ll love how good it can taste and look for a bridal shower!

8. Virgin Peach Bellini

  • Preparation Time: 3-5 mins
  • Ingredients: Prosecco, Frozen peaches, Sugar and Lemon juice

One part booze, one part sour, and mainly it’s just pure magic.

Toss the frozen peeled peaches, about a quarter (glass) of prosecco, lemon juice, and sugar into the cocktail shaker. Shake everything furiously (just the ingredients) for 10-15 seconds. 

Run through a sieve to throw out any unwanted floating bits of peaches. Pour the cocktail in the champagne flute and fill the remaining glass with prosecco. 

Summary

We don’t care if you’re going with the aperitif cocktail, digestif cocktail, or a dessert cocktail. We just want to see you have fun with your bridesmaids! 

Moreover, if one of you wants to play with the customizations on aforementioned recipes, go for it and feel free to share your masterpieces with us!


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