9 prosecco cocktail recipes for when you *finally* get to sit down


by motherandbaby |
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I know what you're thinking: if it ain't broke, don't fix it. We certainly agree that there's little that can exceed possibly our beloved prosecco (except champagne perhaps...). That said, we could all do with a little variation in our sparkling wine repertoire. And what better variation than a pretty prosecco cocktail?

Now, there's nothing humble or low key about a prosecco cocktail. If you're whipping up one of these delicious concoctions, consider it a celebration in itself. Chose the right one and you could be whipping up something gloriously extra to mark the best of occasions (don't worry, we consider most Friday nights a 'special occasion' to).

But, where do you start? We anticipated your angst and did the Pinterest scouring for you. Here you'll find a selection of some of the nicest, most beautiful (ahem, Instagram worthy) and enticing prosecco cocktail recipes that we could find. We've tried to limit the ingredient list to things that are relatively easy to buy, so chill your best glasses and prepare to pop some bottles.

Scroll through our favourite prosecco cocktails below:

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1) Raspberry Sorbet Prosecco

Consider this summer in a glass: grown up throwback to the ice cream floats of the glory days. Jennifer Mayering's recipe only calls for raspberry sorbet, prosecco and a few fresh raspberries to garnish. Less really is more... Click here for the recipe

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2) Lemonade Prosecco Punch

This concoction by Crazy For Crustwill go down a storm and any and all social gatherings. Your only problem may be that this vodka, lemonade and prosecco drink might go down a little too well...

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3) Sparkling Limoncello Cocktail

We're very much into this 'three ingredient recipe' thing, and Inside The Rustic Kitchen has a great one to add to your collection. Swap the after dinner limoncello shot for something a little lighter, and much more refreshing.

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4) Ginger Grapefruit Sparkler

Garnish With Lemonhave the grown up answer to your prosecco cocktail needs. Ginger and grapefruit might be one of the more curious combinations on the list, but we're into the adventure of it.

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5) Plum and Thyme Prosecco Smash

Pop this in your 'To Instagram Later' notebook. These beautifully elegant plum and thyme prosecco drinks by My Diary Of Us offer a fragrant surprise with each sip. Whip this one out if you really want to wow your guests.

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6) Pineapple Mint Prosecco Punch

Could a drink look any more summery than this one byBread Booze Bacon? It's light, refreshing and will likely become on of your go-to beverages throughout the summer months.

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7) Sparkling Blueberry and Elderflower Sour

The Flavour Bender has devised a cross between a whisky sour and a mimosa. If you're a fan of drinks that fall a little on the bitter side, this one's for you.

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8) Aperol Spritz

Okay so this may not be a ground-breaking inclusion on our prosecco cocktail list, but where would a prosecco cocktail list be without summer'sfavourite aperitif?

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9) Blueberry Mojito Royale

Bored of your standard mojito? Give it a little sparkle with the addition of our old friend prosecco and a generous helping of fresh blueberries, just like theDomesticate Me blogsuggests.

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