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Don't underestimate what one bottle of bubbly can do.
Often pigeonholed as Champagne's cheaper, cheerful cousin, Prosecco adds fruity flavor and crisp acidity to some of our favorite pre-dinner and brunch cocktails. With the rise of the spritz, Prosecco has been enjoying a real moment in the spotlight, but it can be tricky to find the bottles worth spending your money on. Looking for the Superiore DOCG designation on the bottle is a great way to find outstanding Proseccos at your local grocery or bottle shop, and it's worth considering the context in which you're planning to enjoy your bubbles; whether you're making a Negroni Sbagliato, which calls for bittersweet Campari and sweet vermouth, a classic Bellini, or a floral Sirene Spritz.
Here are our favorite Prosecco cocktail recipes.
Topped with a bit of lemon zest (or a lemon wheel) and served with colorful paper straws, the drink feels childlike and joyful. The recipe couldn’t be easier to pull off, and while many frozen, alcoholic concoctions require the use of a blender, the soft consistency of sorbet makes whisking by hand both quick and simple for those of us with meager upper body strength.
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Often pigeonholed as Champagne's cheaper, cheerful cousin, Prosecco adds fruity flavor and crisp acidity to some of our favorite pre-dinner and brunch cocktails. With the rise of the spritz, Prosecco has been enjoying a real moment in the spotlight, but it can be tricky to find the bottles worth spending your money on. Looking for the Superiore DOCG designation on the bottle is a great way to find outstanding Proseccos at your local grocery or bottle shop, and it's worth considering the context in which you're planning to enjoy your bubbles; whether you're making a Negroni Sbagliato, which calls for bittersweet Campari and sweet vermouth, a classic Bellini, or a floral Sirene Spritz.
Here are our favorite Prosecco cocktail recipes.
Sgroppino
Topped with a bit of lemon zest (or a lemon wheel) and served with colorful paper straws, the drink feels childlike and joyful. The recipe couldn’t be easier to pull off, and while many frozen, alcoholic concoctions require the use of a blender, the soft consistency of sorbet makes whisking by hand both quick and simple for those of us with meager upper body strength.
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11 Prosecco Cocktails That Prove the Power of Affordable Bubbly
These are the best Prosecco cocktails to make with a single bottle of the sparkling wine. Our favorite effervescent cocktails with Prosecco include the Negroni Sbagliato, Aperol Spritz, Bellini, and more.
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