Cranberry-Raspberry Champagne co*cktail Recipe (2024)

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A Cranberry-Raspberry Champagne co*cktail is a sparkly festive co*cktail that’s perfect for any celebration.

​An Ode to Champagne

Ah, champagne. Such a popular choice to celebrate any type of special occasion. A bottle of champagne provides the perfect drink for personal life events, professional milestones and, of course, for holiday parties and events.

As we head into the holiday season, there are many reasons we raise those champagne flutes high and filled with bubbly champagne. Get-togethers over Thanksgiving, holiday parties celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa, toasting each other on New Year’s Eve, and of course, intimate dinners on Valentine’s Day.

During this time of year, I like to try my hand at making festive co*cktails that I can use as a signature drink for all occasions. Try this Cranberry Vodka Spritzer using fresh cranberries that is perfect for the Thanksgiving holiday.

This time around, I wanted to create a more sparkly festive co*cktail. And, what is more sparkly than a beautiful bottle of bubbly champagne!

Popular Champagne Drinks

Now, one of the more popular champagne drinks is the traditional champagne co*cktail. This typically consists of champagne, sugar cubes, Angostura bitters and a lemon twist. There are some variations to this, but this is the basic approach.

There is also the ever-popular champagne punch. The possibilities here are pretty endless and we’ve all probably had several different types over our lifetimes.

In addition to champagne or sparkling wine, you add in fruit juices such as orange juice, pomegranate juice, or even grapefruit juice. Then top that off with triple sec, grand marnier, ginger ale, club soda – you name it. Kind of a smorgasbord of fruit juice and alcohol that while can be delicious, is not what I was looking for here.

So, staying away from champagne punch, I was looking on how to update the more traditional champagne co*cktail recipes. Because of the time of year and availability of fresh cranberries, I tend to gravitate towards that flavor around the holidays. However, while wanting that flavor in my cranberry champagne co*cktail recipe, I didn’t want the work of creating a cranberry puree.

So, I went with 100% unsweetened cranberry juice. But unsweetened cranberry juice can be very tart. So, where to get the sweetness but not drop in a sugar cube or simple syrup into the drink?

That’s where the raspberry liqueur comes in. The addition of raspberry liqueur, also known as chambord, adds even more berry flavor and just the right amount of sweetness. Once you cut the unsweetened cranberry juice with a little water and add in the raspberry liqueur, you have yourself a cranberry-raspberry champagne co*cktail!

So, we now have elevated the champagne by adding vibrantly red cranberry juice along with raspberry liqueur. It’s a celebration in a glass!

Can I Make this a Mocktail?

Everyone enjoys a festive drink at a celebration, but not everyone drinks alcohol. So I like to offer a non-alcoholic version of my co*cktails, as well (mocktail!). This co*cktail is easily made non-alcoholic by omitting the raspberry liqueur and mixing the cranberry juice with either sparkling cider or sparkling water.

Can I Use Cranberry Juice co*cktail?

This co*cktail really couldn’t be easier to make.But, I need to point out that it does not use cranberry juice co*cktail because I feel that it makes the co*cktail too sweet.

Instead, I use 100% unsweetened cranberry juice. If you’ve never tried this before, I will tell you it’s very tart. So to cut down on the tartness, I dilute it with water.

When you do that, it’s still tart, but not too tart. It’s very refreshing and the flavor of the cranberry shines through and it does not taste watered down.Once you mix the cranberry juice with the champagne, you taste a nice berry flavor in the background.

As I mentioned, this cranberry-raspberry champagne co*cktail is the perfect drink for any special occasion during the holiday season. And, you can easily make it a mocktail so everyone can be part of the celebration.

Enjoy!

Tips and Tricks

  • This co*cktail can easily be made into a mocktail. Substitute the champagne with sparkling cider or sparkling water and omit the raspberry liqueur. If you would still like the mocktail to have a touch of raspberry flavor, substitute cran-raspberry juice co*cktail for the unsweetened cranberry juice, although this will make the drink sweeter.
  • If you’re not making this a mocktail, I highly recommend using unsweetened 100% cranberry juice rather than cranberry juice co*cktail. The raspberry liqueur (chambord) adds just the right amount of sweetness to the co*cktail.

Ingredients Needed to Make this Cranberry-Raspberry Champagne co*cktail

Full instructions for making this co*cktail can be found below in the Recipe Card

  • 100% cranberry juice (unsweetened)– I like to use unsweetened cranberry juice so that the co*cktail doesn’t become too sweet.
  • Water – This is used to cut down on the tartness of the cranberry juice.
  • Raspberry liqueur – This gives the co*cktail a slight raspberry flavor as well as just the right touch of sweetness.
  • Champagne or sparkling apple cider – Any champagne that you like will work for this co*cktail, but I recommend a Brut champagne as it is less sweet than others. The sparkling apple cider (or sparkling water) can be used to make this non-alcoholic (you also need to omit the raspberry liqueur if it’s a mocktail).

How to Make this Festive Champagne co*cktail

  • Combine cranberry juice and water.
  • Pour 2 tbsp each, cranberry water mixture and raspberry liqueur into the bottom of a champagne flute.
  • Fill the rest of the glass with champagne.

More Festive Cranberry co*cktail Recipes

Yield: 6

Cranberry-Raspberry Champagne co*cktail Recipe (5)

A Cranberry-Raspberry Champagne co*cktail is a sparkly festive co*cktail that's perfect for any celebration.

Cook Time5 minutes

Total Time5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cups 100% cranberry juice (unsweetened)
  • 1/2 cups water
  • 6 oz raspberry liqueur
  • 1 bottle champagne or sparkly apple cider

Instructions

  1. Combine cranberry juice and water.
  2. Pour 2 tbsp each, cranberry water mixture and raspberry liqueur into the bottom of a champagne flute.
  3. Fill the rest of the glass with champagne.

Notes

To make a non-alcoholic version, substitute sparkling cider or sparkling water for champagne, omit raspberry liqueur and increase cranberry juice mixture to 1/4 cup.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

6

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 199Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 10mgCarbohydrates: 20gFiber: 0gSugar: 17gProtein: 0g


ENJOY!

Cranberry-Raspberry Champagne co*cktail Recipe (2024)

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