Another excuse to ring in the New Year in style
If you want more of an excuse to open the bubbly this New Year’s Eve, you’ve got National Champagne Day (December 31st).
For those looking to go beyond their traditional glass of champagne, the drink experts at The Bottle Club have compiled a list of some classic sparkling cocktail recipes to ring in the New Year in style.
1. Aperitivo spritz
A classic summer’s drink that’s even tastier with a dash of champagne! What’s more, the iconic Apertivo spritz is so easy to make.
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Ingredients
- 60ml Laurent-Perrier La Cuvée Brut champagne, 75 cl
- 40ml Aperol Aperitif
- 20ml soda water
- Orange slices for garnishing
How to make
To make your Aperitivo spritz at home, simply get a large wine glass and fill the contents with ice. After that, it’s time to combine your drinks! Pour in 60ml of your champagne and then add 40ml of Aperol. Finish off your cocktail by topping it up with soda water. For a final touch, be sure to garnish your beverage with half an orange slice.
2. Negroni Sbagliato
Italians are renowned for making some of the best beverages – one of which is their signature Negroni Sbagliato. So, if you’re missing that Italian summer holiday, why not recreate the recipe of this much-loved cocktail?
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Ingredients
- 25ml Campari
- 25ml sweet vermouth
- 25ml ice cubes
- 25ml Jacques Bruere Cap Classique Brut Réserve
- Orange slice for garnishing
How to make
To enjoy this iconic drink at home, pour and combine your Campari and sweet vermouth into a glass and then fill it with ice. Then, top the drink with your champagne before finally garnishing with an orange slice.
3. Frozen peach bellini
Another classic Italian summer’s drink but with a frozen twist – peach bellinis are renowned for being light, refreshing and deliciously fruity.
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Ingredients
- 3 cups frozen peach slices
- 250ml mango nectar
- 750ml bottle of Lanson Black Label
How to make
You first of all need to make your peach mixture, which can be done by combining your peach slice and mango nectar in a blender until smooth. Pour this into your glass until half full and then fill the remaining contents with your champagne. For the most important finishing touch, garnish your cocktail with peach slices.
4. Mimosa
Crossing over to Fresh shores, Mimosas are adored by many, being a bottomless brunch staple as well as delightfully refreshing summer’s drink.
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Ingredients
- 750ml bottle of Moët & Chandon Imperial
- 750ml orange juice
- Orange slices for garnishing
How to make
Requiring only two ingredients, a mimosa is by far the easiest champagne cocktail to make. Simply fill half your glass with champagne before filling the rest with your orange juice. Want to go the extra mile? Garnish your fruity drink with an orange slice.
5. Champagne Mojito
There are mojitos… and then there are champagne mojitos! Warning: once you have this drink, you won’t want to drink a normal mojito ever again.
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Ingredients
- 100ml Bollinger Brut Special Cuvée Champagne
- 50ml white rum
- 25ml lime juice
- 12.5ml sugar syrup
- 8 mint leaves
- Icing sugar
How to make
To make this sweet drink, start by placing your mint into your glass and pressing it gently with a muddler. You then want to add the rum, lime juice and sugar syrup before filling your drink halfway with crushed ice. Finally, pour in your champagne and combine well. For an extra touch, why not also garnish your drink with icing sugar?
Credit for the Recipes and Tips: The Bottle Club: https://www.thebottleclub.com/collections/champagne-sparkling
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