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Blueberry Prosecco…blueberry vodka layered over your favorite prosecco, and garnished with fresh blueberries, raspberries, strawberries and cherries for a fun red, white and blue cocktail. 

 

Blueberry Prosecco...blueberry vodka layered over your favorite prosecco, and garnished with fresh blueberries, raspberries, strawberries and cherries for a fun red, white and blue cocktail recipe.

Hi! It’s Steph again from “So, I’ve been thinking…” and I’m back with a cool, layered patriotic drink perfect for celebrating the 4th of July…or because it’s summer or because it’s delicious and looks great and, hmmm, don’t you want a cocktail right now? Blueberry Prosecco is perfect for right now, too.

Blueberry Prosecco

Blueberry Prosecco is as simple to make as it sounds: blueberry vodka layered over your favorite prosecco. I garnished it with fresh blueberries but if you’d like to make it more festive add some raspberries, sliced strawberries or cherries. You’ll get a fun red, white and blue cocktail to serve your guests on the upcoming holiday.

 

Blueberry Prosecco...blueberry vodka layered over your favorite prosecco, and garnished with fresh blueberries, raspberries, strawberries and cherries for a fun red, white and blue cocktail recipe.

 

Blueberry Prosecco is a single serve drink – meaning you will have to make individual drinks for each person – there is no make ahead or batch recipe. This is not a problem though, while it looks like you have to be really careful, I found creating the layers to be surprisingly easy.

 

Blueberry Prosecco

Blueberry Prosecco

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 bottle Triple Eight Blueberry Vodka
  • 2 bottles of your favorite prosecco
  • blueberries (optional)
  • raspberries, sliced strawberries or cherries (optional)

Instructions

  1. Fill a stem-less wine glass with ice
  2. Slowly pour 3oz chilled prosecco (tilt the glass to the side and pour prosecco down the inside of the glass to minimize bubbles)
  3. Stand the glass back up to let the prosecco settle (a couple of seconds)
  4. Tilt the glass to the side again and slowly pour (1.5 oz/three count of) vodka over the ice against the side of the glass. The vodka will float.
  5. Garnish with fruit.

Notes

*each drink is 2 parts prosecco to 1 part vodka, this recipe makes at most 16 drinks

Blueberry Prosecco...blueberry vodka layered over your favorite prosecco, and garnished with fresh blueberries, raspberries, strawberries and cherries for a fun red, white and blue cocktail recipe.

 

I recommend Triple Eight Blueberry Vodka because of the color and because it has a fresh blueberry taste, not a candy sweet taste. Also, you’ve probably figured this out but it bears mentioning…if you use clear vodka you won’t see the layers.

I also recommend stirring the cocktail (lightly) before drinking so you’ll get both prosecco and vodka in each drink. Not that there’s anything wrong with drinking the vodka first and finishing with the prosecco, I’ll bet that’s probably delicious, too.

As I’ve mentioned before, I like my drinks to be a little less sweet. I think this one is fine for everyone – it’s not too sweet and it’s not at all sour. If you like your drinks to be on the sweet side my recommendation is to use an asti spumante, moscato, or any sweet sparkling wine instead of the prosecco.

However you decide to make Blueberry Prosecco, make it yours: use your favorite brands and fruit and as always, enjoy! Cheers!

Remember to please drink responsibly and always have a designated driver. Stay safe over the 4th of July holiday!

For other cocktails you may enjoy, check out my Pinterest drink board!

 

Blueberry Prosecco...blueberry vodka layered over your favorite prosecco, and garnished with fresh blueberries, raspberries, strawberries and cherries for a fun red, white and blue cocktail.

 

 

 

 

 

Sue@frugalgifts2give

Tuesday 24th of May 2016

This is the perfect drink I'm going to make on Memorial Day! My brother is having a party and I'm going to bring this! I know we'll all enjoy it! Great idea and can't wait to try it. . .maybe I'll test it beforehand! ;)

Liz @ I Heart Vegetables

Wednesday 9th of December 2015

I love prosecco! And my mother in law loves making cocktails :) We might have to make this together over the holidays!

Karren Haller

Saturday 18th of July 2015

This looks so refreshing and tasty! Thanks for sharing on OMHGFF this week!! Have a great weekend! Karren

Ramona

Saturday 11th of July 2015

I've never tried blueberry vodka. This drink looks very cool and quite delicious. Thanks for sharing this recipe.

Lisa

Saturday 11th of July 2015

Hi Michelle, I just wanted to let you know that I loved this recipe so much that I'll be featuring your post at the next Share The Wealth Sunday blog hop. I've also featured it on my FB page. I hope you'll join us again tonight at 7pm and link up more great posts!

xoxo Lisa @ Fun Money Mom

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