Is there any better feeling than hearing that celebratory pop of a Prosecco bottle? I’ll wait. It’s my go-to for turning any gathering into an event.
And when you mix it into a cocktail? Ugh. Pure bliss. These recipes are simple, they’re delicious, and they are about to rock your world.
1. Pornstar Martini
Okay, listen up. I’m usually not about drinks that come with a user manual, you know? But this one? This one is a total game-changer, and I am here for it.
We’re talking about a gorgeous golden drink that’s the perfect mix of sweet and tangy. It shows up with a passion fruit slice floating inside and a little shot of Prosecco on the side.
And yes, there’s a specific order of operations that makes it pure magic.
First, you scoop out that passion fruit. Then, you toss back the Prosecco. Finally, you get to sip that glorious martini.
Trust me, I know it sounds like a bit of a job, but the taste is so unbelievably good, you won’t even mind. It’s an A++ experience.
2. Peach Prosecco Punch
Here’s another total winner if you need a party punch that’s bursting with fruit flavor but isn’t too heavy on the alcohol.
You can whip up a whole pitcher in just five minutes. All you need is some Prosecco, peach nectar, and a handful of fresh or frozen raspberries and blueberries.
This punch is best friends with all kinds of party foods, from little finger sandwiches to cookies and other small bites. Everyone will be angling to get those delicious berries into their glass!
3. Watermelon Prosecco Margaritas
These two-toned watermelon margaritas are the real deal. They have that classic tart and tangy vibe with just enough sweetness coming through from the Prosecco syrup, watermelon, and that sparkly sugared rim.
If you’re hunting for the ultimate summer celebration drink, these are always a fantastic choice.
4. Classic Aperol Spritz
These brilliantly orange drinks might not be for everyone, but I’m telling you, everyone should give them a shot before deciding. The people who get it, *really* get it, and I’m one of them!
They’re vibrant, zesty, and have this subtle sweet herb thing going on under all the other big flavors. For a drink that looks so bright and light, the flavor is surprisingly complex and rich.
Whether you fall in love with the taste or not, one thing is for sure: these cocktails are unbelievably refreshing. YUM.
5. Limoncello Spritz
Oh my gosh, this is the perfect drink for a backyard barbecue. It’s all about mint and lemon, and it just sings of summer.
It’s not super sweet, but it’s definitely not sour either. If I had to pick just one word for it? Invigorating. Yes, that’s it.
6. Creamsicle Prosecco Floats
If you’ve read any of my other cocktail articles, you might already know about my deep love for orange push pops from back in the day. They were just the best.
Well, these drinks are basically those push pops, but for adults! You’ll make them with Prosecco, orange sherbert, and vanilla ice cream, plus a little mint sprig for flair.
They. Are. So. Good.
Honestly, they’re more of a dessert than a cocktail, but trust me, nobody will be complaining once they take that first glorious sip.
7. Pink French 75 Cocktail
This one tastes a bit like the pink gin fizz, but it calls for less lemon juice and adds fresh raspberries, so it lands on the sweeter side of things.
Both are home runs if you’re into light pink, fruity drinks that give your tongue a little tickle.
8. Raspberry Peach Sangria
Look at this gorgeous, colorful drink! It’s bubbly, light, and just packed with fruity goodness.
Peach is the main player here, but you’ll also get these lovely little hints of sweet wine and raspberry.
It only takes five minutes to pull together, but you’ll want to let it chill for at least an hour before serving. The colder it gets, the better it tastes. That’s a promise.
9. Prosecco Mimosa
With the grenadine and bubbly Prosecco, these mimosas seriously look like a sunrise in a glass. They are so beautiful and will easily be the star of any table.
Plus, they’re ridiculously easy to make. You just need Prosecco and some orange juice, but you’ll definitely want to add that grenadine for the stunning sunrise effect.
And of course, every great drink needs a garnish! The best part? This sweet and tangy drink tastes just as amazing as it looks.
10. Strawberry Rossini
Quick tip if you’re serving these for brunch: make sure you add the strawberry garnishes on the side. I’m speaking from experience here! Otherwise, your guests might think you’re serving them a glass of creamy tomato soup.
Even though the red color isn’t quite the same as tomato juice, people can still get confused and give you some serious side-eye.
But once they realize they’re getting a sweet, bubbly, strawberry-flavored treat, they will disappear from the table in a flash.
11. Frozen Watermelon Cocktail
This summertime cocktail is sweet, bubbly, and just tart enough to be completely refreshing. Unlike a lot of the drinks on this list, this one needs a little bit of prep time.
For that perfect, icy texture, you’ll need to use frozen watermelon. So, make sure to pop those chunks in the freezer at least four hours before you plan on making these frosty delights.
You’ll also need Prosecco, water, and some mint or basil to make them look extra pretty when you serve them.
12. Negroni Sbagliato
This bittersweet drink takes the classic Negroni and swaps in Prosecco for the gin. It has a beautiful dark, reddish-amber color and a flavor that’s both herby and a little dry.
Even with that description, people adore it, and I’m right there with them. It’s a fantastic evening cocktail for pretty much any occasion.
13. St. Germain Cocktail
If you want a cocktail that’s sweetly tart, vibrant, and has a wonderful aroma and an even better taste, you just can’t do better than the St. Germain.
You can make it with either dry gin or vodka, though I’m team gin on this one. You’ll also need St. Germain liqueur, lemon juice, Prosecco, ice, and a little lemon twist for garnish.
14. Cranberry Pomegranate Prosecco Cocktail
This stunning drink is great any time of year, but it looks especially festive around the Christmas holidays.
Of course, with its beautiful pink and red colors and sugared rim, it would also be perfect for Valentine’s Day.
Either way, if you enjoy drinks that are both bittersweet and fruity, you are going to fall in love with this delightful option.
15. Pink Gin Fizz
It’s a little hard to describe the flavor of this drink. It’s got a light, sweet fruitiness to it, but there’s also a subtle bitter bite underneath.
One thing is definite, though: It’s fizzy and bubbly and will absolutely make your nose tingle!
16. Pineapple Prosecco Punch
If you were a fan of Capri Sun’s tropical punch as a kid, you are going to go wild for this pineapple Prosecco punch. It tastes exactly like a grown-up version of tropical punch!
The best part? You can make an entire pitcher in only five minutes with just five ingredients: pineapple juice, orange juice, Prosecco, a fresh pineapple, and some rosemary sprigs.
The rosemary is mostly for looks, but if you muddle a bit in the bottom of the glass, it adds a lovely, light herbal note.
17. Watermelon Lemonade Prosecco Spritzer
Looking for a drink that’s fruity, refreshing, and has just a touch of alcohol? The watermelon lemonade Prosecco spritzer is calling your name.
It tastes just like a cool glass of perfect-for-summer watermelon lemonade. You won’t even notice the alcohol; it’s pretty much just there for the bubbles.
18. Prosecco Margarita
This drink takes the classic tart and tangy margarita recipe and adds four ounces of Prosecco to the mix. Everything else is pretty much business as usual.
You’ll still need tequila, triple sec, lime juice, and plenty of salt for the rim. A little bit of agave syrup joins the Prosecco to make sure the drink isn’t totally sour.
It’s a clean, sparkling drink with a zesty kick that will definitely get the party started.
19. Sparkling Raspberry Martini
I’ve always thought martinis were so classy, and this one, with its gorgeous red color and bubbles, feels even more elegant than most.
You’ll make it with both Prosecco and raspberry vodka. Plus, you’ll add some raspberry syrup, white sugar, and fresh raspberries.
It’s a fairly sweet drink, but you can always dial back the syrup if you like your cocktails to have a little more punch.
20. Watermelon Mint Punch
While this drink has a bit more kick than others on the list, thanks to both vodka and Prosecco, it feels light in every other way.
It has a soft, pale peach color, the delicate flavors of watermelon, mint, and lemon, and it’s so light and refreshing to drink.
But don’t let that delicate sweetness fool you; this one really packs a punch.
21. Hugo Cocktail
If you’re searching for a cocktail with a light floral scent and flavor, loaded with tons of minty freshness, the Hugo cocktail is the drink for you.
It takes just five minutes to make. All you need is a mint sprig, half a lime, elderflower syrup, Prosecco, sparkling water, and some ice.
This drink is on the drier side, so if you like things a bit sweeter, just add a little more elderflower syrup.
22. Peach Bellini
If you’re a big brunch person, you probably already have a go-to recipe for delicious peach bellinis. But next time you make them, try using Prosecco instead of Champagne.
There isn’t a huge difference in taste or how they look, but it’s a great option to have in your back pocket in case you ever run out of Champagne!
23. Mango Mimosa Drink
These bright and bubbly orange drinks might look just like your standard mimosas, but instead of orange juice, they feature the sweet, tropical flavor of mango.
You’ll use both mango nectar and chunks of real mango, so it’s a double dose of mango deliciousness.