Pomegranate Prosecco Cocktail

A hit of Campari gives this Christmas-y Pomegranate Prosecco Cocktail a welcome red hue and a hint of bitterness that cuts through the creaminess of the prosecco. Jazz it up with pomegranate seeds and you’ll be ready to toast the holiday season in style. Adjust the quantities based on the size of your champagne flute but think roughly 2 parts prosecco to one part Campari.  

Substitutes for Prosecco in our Pomegranate Prosecco Cocktail

If you’re looking for a substitute for prosecco in our Pomegranate Prosecco Cocktail, there are other bubbly options to use and enhance the flavor. Try using champagne and sparkling wine as direct replacements with a slightly acidic taste. Crémant, a French sparkling wine, is a more affordable option with a similar profile. Cava, from Spain, has citrusy notes and a dry finish. There are even Prosecco-style sparkling wines produced by various wineries that can also be used as substitutes. The end product is truly up to what your palate prefers.

A person pours prosecco into a Pomegranate cocktail.

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Pomegranate Prosecco Cocktail

Get into the holiday spirit with this joyfully red and delicious cocktail.

  • Author: Bob Brady
  • Yield: 1 Cocktail 1x

Ingredients

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  • 1 tbsp pomegranate seeds 
  • 4 oz prosecco 
  • 2 oz Campari 

Instructions

  1. Place the pomegranate seeds in a champagne flute.  
  2. Top with the prosecco and finish with the Campari. 

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