1. Juice the Clementines to make about 300ml and mix with the Grand Marnier. Pour into 8 champagne flutes. 2. Just before serving, top up the glasses with the Champagne. The vibrant orange colour ...
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For a punch like this one mixed with other fruit juices, it's smart to use a lower-priced sparkling wine like prosecco or cava in place of champagne. The bubbles and fruity flavor are what matter!
This wonderfully refreshing classic combines gin, lemon juice, sugar syrup and champagne ... Top up with the champagne and stir gently to mix the drink. Garnish the French 75 with a lemon twist ...
If you’ve never tried the Champagne version of a Moscow Mule recipe, this cocktail is a must! A unique twist on a Champagne ...
Top with a little grated white chocolate and serve Meanwhile, pour the pomegranate juice and 125ml ... Add the Champagne and stir well to thoroughly mix. If the liquid has a froth on the top ...
Below you’ll find a mix of single-serving and batch drinks, including zero-proof, from our recipe archives. Bring on the celebratory vibes. If you have champagne to splurge on this cocktail ...
It provides a real carnival of flavour combinations. In a jug, mix 200ml Disaronno with 300ml orange juice and a bottle of Champagne, or other sparkling wine. Add a strip of orange zest to small ...
11. Mimosa Bar: Set up a DIY station with champagne, orange juice, and various fruit juices (e.g., cranberry, grapefruit). Let guests create their own mimosas. 12. Classic French 75: Mix 1 oz gin ...