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Classic St. Germain Cocktail with a Twist

This Classic St. Germain Cocktail is perfect for New Year’s Eve. Light, bubbly and sweet, it’s also great on a Tuesday. Bubbles make everything better.

Happy New Year’s Day to you! How about a little hair of the dog that bit ya?

If I’m completely honest with you, I planned to post this drink recipe before the turn of the year, but bacon rolls took precedence.

I’m sure you understand. Bacon always comes first.

We picked up a bottle of St. Germain before our cookie swap party in December mainly because I fell in love with the beautiful bottle and the recipe book that came with it.

Turns out it was a fortunate decision, because St. Germain has become my new favorite thing ever.

Classic St. Germain Cocktail made with prosecco, elderflower cordial and homemade grenadine. All three bottles sit in the snow.

Sweet and slightly floral, the golden liqueur adds a tongue-tapping zing to many cocktails.

This particular cocktail, the Classic, is simple enough: St. Germain, Prosecco, and club soda.

But the Brit and I added our own signature style by stirring in a little homemade grenadine too.

Grenadine gets a bad wrap – that sickly sweet, high fructose corn syrup filled star of Shirley Temples.

Real grenadine, made by your own hands, is a thing of majesty that adds just the right fruity notes to so many cocktails.

Go mix yourself a Classic St. Germain, and toast 2013 one last time before we head to work tomorrow.

Classic St. Germain Cocktail

Classic St. Germain Cocktail

Yield: 1 drink
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

The Classic St. Germain Cocktail is perfect for a quiet New Year celebration. With just a handful of ingredients and the right amount of bubbly, you're ready to go.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Chill the Prosecco, St. Germain Liqueur, and club soda.
  2. You can make this cocktail in large batches, or a glass at a time.
  3. Once all ingredients are combined in the vessel of your choosing, use a cocktail stirrer to combine lightly - don't stir too vigorously or you'll flatten the prosecco and club soda.

Notes

I don't recommend serving this over ice, so do make sure all the ingredients are well chilled before you begin.

Nutrition Information:
Yield: 1 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 347Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 15mgCarbohydrates: 36gFiber: 0gSugar: 28gProtein: 0g

This nutritional information is just an estimate and not to be considered perfectly factual.

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Dewey Bishop

Friday 1st of February 2013

When I was 11 or so, my family took ski trips in Germany and stayed in a WWII-era hotel where they served syrupy Shirley Temples heaping with maraschino cherries. I have fond memories of slurping those down while playing Pac Man, Space Invaders and pinball in the tiny arcade. When I kept running into grenadine in various cocktail recipes, those tooth-achingly sweet drinks came to mind. Eventually I learned that real grenadine is actually made with pomegranate juice and only bears the color red in common with the commercial “grenadine” sold in the U.S. And, it is ridiculously easy to make.

Erin @ Texanerin Baking

Tuesday 8th of January 2013

Awesome pictures! I'm so jealous that you had both snow and sunshine at the same time. I believe we've had one such day this winter... but enough complaining. I know it's really petty but no sunshine weeks at a time and constant "Oh no! A tornado's coming!" skies really get to me.

I've never heard of St. Germain before. I've got to give it a try! :)

Aimee @ Simple Bites

Monday 7th of January 2013

Hello gorgeous pictures! Love this recipe. In fact, I'm tempted to begin the holidays all over again so I can keep drinking.

Boy, that sounds bad, but it's been....a Monday.;)

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