Sparkling St Germain Cocktail Recipe

Sparkling St Germain Cocktail Recipe

This three ingredient St Germain cocktail is floral, sweet, and delicious. Perfect for brunch or whenever you crave a light and refreshing cocktail.

This St Germain cocktail is a lovely sparkling cocktail. It’s light, a little bit sweet, floral, and bubbly, and it’s also super simple to make! For another sparkling cocktail, see my Aperol spritz, cranberry champagne cocktail or this kir royale.

To make my St Germain cocktail, you’ll add chilled St Germain to a martini glass or champagne flute. Top with sparkling wine (like Champagne or Prosecco), and then squeeze in the juice from an orange wedge. So simple and so good!

Key Ingredients

  • St Germain: St Germain is a French liqueur made from hand-picked elderflowers. It’s light and subtly sweet, and it makes deliciously refreshing cocktails.
  • Sparkling Wine: I start with a chilled, dry sparkling wine, similar to what I use for mimosas. I choose one I enjoy, without breaking the bank ($25 to $40 is my sweet spot). Champagne, Cava (from Spain), American sparkling wine, or dry Prosecco (from Italy) all work well. Cava and Prosecco are usually the most affordable.
  • Orange: I love fresh orange in this cocktail, but you can substitute blood orange or lemon. Both would be delicious!
Sparkling St Germain Cocktail

Sparkling St Germain Cocktail

This easy St Germain champagne cocktail is a favorite! The floral sweetness of St Germain liqueur pairs beautifully with dry champagne or sparkling wine. Since there are only two main ingredients, quality matters! Choose a dry (not sweet) champagne, prosecco, or sparkling wine you enjoy. One 750-ml bottle of champagne will make about 6 cocktails.

1 Cocktail

You Will Need

1/2 ounce chilled St Germain

4 ounces chilled dry champagne or sparkling wine

Orange wedge

Adam and Joanne’s Tips

  • The nutrition facts provided below are estimates.

Nutrition Per Serving
Serving Size
1 cocktail
/
Calories
156
/
Total Fat
0.1g
/
Saturated Fat
0g
/
Cholesterol
0mg
/
Sodium
0.9mg
/
Carbohydrate
10.8g
/
Dietary Fiber
0.4g
/
Total Sugars
7.7g
/
Protein
0.2g


AUTHOR:

Joanne Gallagher

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