Sizzle up your taste buds with spicy chili chicken!

Are you looking for a refreshing and unique cocktail to serve at your next dinner party or special occasion? Look no further than this Blood Orange Champagne Cocktail recipe! With the perfect balance of tangy citrus and bubbly champagne, this cocktail is sure to impress your guests and leave them asking for the recipe.

The star of this cocktail is the blood orange, which adds a burst of color and flavor to the mix. Freshly squeezed blood orange juice is mixed with lime juice and vodka for an added kick, then topped off with ginger beer and chilled champagne for a refreshing finish.

Whether you’re celebrating a holiday, special occasion or simply want to treat yourself to a fancy cocktail, this Blood Orange Champagne Cocktail is the perfect choice. So put on your apron, grab your shaker, and let’s get started!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Blood Orange Champagne Cocktails
Blood Orange Champagne Cocktails

Are you looking for a refreshing and unique cocktail recipe to impress your guests? Look no further! This Blood Orange Champagne Cocktail recipe is the perfect drink for any occasion. Here’s why you’ll love this recipe:

Firstly, the combination of blood orange juice and champagne creates a beautiful bright red hue that is sure to add some sparkle to your event. The tangy and citrusy flavor of the blood oranges complements the crispness of the champagne, resulting in a well-balanced and zesty cocktail.

Secondly, this cocktail recipe is incredibly versatile, allowing you to customize it to your liking. If you prefer a sweeter drink, try adding some orange liqueur or pomegranate juice to the mix. Or, if you’re feeling adventurous, substitute the champagne with another sparkling wine like prosecco or even Blue Champagne!

Thirdly, this cocktail is easy to make and only requires a few simple ingredients: freshly squeezed blood orange juice, lime juice, vodka, ginger beer, and of course, champagne. All you need to do is combine the blood orange juice and lime juice with vodka and ginger beer in a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake vigorously and strain into your best champagne flute. Top with your favorite champagne or sparkling wine and garnish with a slice of blood orange or sprig of rosemary.

Lastly, this recipe comes from Half Baked Harvest where she has perfected the combination of flavors in her version of this Blood Orange Mule Cocktail recipe. Her step-by-step instructions guide you through creating different variations such as the Pomegranate Champagne Mule, a French 75 twist on this cocktail or an Orange Mimosa.

In conclusion, if you want to impress your guests while enjoying a refreshing drink with unique flavor notes that everyone will love then try out this Blood Orange Champagne Cocktail recipe today.

Ingredient List

 Raise a toast to this delicious and fruity blood orange champagne cocktail!
Raise a toast to this delicious and fruity blood orange champagne cocktail!

Here is a list of ingredients necessary to make the Blood Orange Champagne Cocktails:

For Blood Orange Syrup:

  • 1/2 cup blood orange juice
  • 1/2 cup sugar

For the Cocktail:

  • 2 ounces blood orange juice
  • 1/2 ounce lime juice
  • 1 ounce vodka
  • Ginger beer, to top
  • Prosecco or Champagne, to top
  • Blood orange slices, for garnishing
  • Sprig of rosemary, for garnishing

The Recipe How-To

 Let the bubbles and bright colors of this cocktail brighten up your day!
Let the bubbles and bright colors of this cocktail brighten up your day!

Step 1: Combine Blood Orange Juice and Vodka

In a cocktail shaker, combine 2 ounces of blood orange juice and 1 ounce of vodka. Add a sugar cube and juice from 1/2 lime. Give it a good shake to dissolve the sugar.

Step 2: Add Ginger Beer and Ice

Add 3-4 ice cubes to the shaker and give it another good shake. Then, add 2 tbsp of ginger beer and give it one more shake for good measure.

Step 3: Top with Champagne

Pour the mixture into a champagne flute, filling it about one-third of the way. Then, top off the glass with your favorite champagne or sparkling wine. It’s important to use a top quality champagne for this recipe, such as Blue Champagne or Prosecco.

Step 4: Garnish and Serve

Garnish with a slice of blood orange or a sprig of rosemary for extra flair. Serve immediately while the champagne is still bubbly and the cocktail is nice and cold.

Enjoy this delicious Blood Orange Champagne Cocktail at your next party or special occasion!

Substitutions and Variations

 With its gorgeous pink hue and fruity flavor, this cocktail is perfect for any celebration!
With its gorgeous pink hue and fruity flavor, this cocktail is perfect for any celebration!

If you want to add a twist to the recipe, here are some substitutions and variations you can try.

– Blood Orange Mimosas: Swap the champagne for prosecco or a sparkling white wine and use fresh blood orange juice for the cocktail. The taste will be similar to a classic Mimosa.

– Pomegranate Champagne: Replace the blood orange juice with pomegranate juice to get a bright pink cocktail. This variation is perfect for winter holidays.

– French 75: To make a French 75, replace the ginger beer with gin and add lemon juice instead of lime. The result will be a strong and flavorful cocktail.

– Orange Liqueur: For added depth, consider swapping ginger beer for orange liqueur or triple sec. This alcohol adds more sweetness and complexity to your cocktail.

– Rosemary Champagne Cocktail: To give your drink an herbal taste, add chopped rosemary or thyme to the simple syrup when you’re making it or garnish each glass with a sprig of rosemary.

Try experimenting with different ingredients! No matter what variation you choose, blood oranges provide an excellent base for many cocktails.

Serving and Pairing

 Who says champagne has to be boring? This cocktail will prove them wrong!
Who says champagne has to be boring? This cocktail will prove them wrong!

These blood orange champagne cocktails are perfect to serve as a welcome drink for any celebration. The beautiful ruby red color of the cocktail will surely impress your guests and set the tone for a festive evening ahead.

These cocktails pair well with hors d’oeuvres, small bites, and main courses alike. The effervescence of the champagne or prosecco pairs well with light and creamy foods such as goat cheese, baked brie, or shrimp ceviche. Additionally, the tartness of the blood orange juice balances out spicier dishes such as curries and Middle Eastern cuisines.

For those looking to serve these cocktails at brunch or breakfast gatherings, they pair perfectly with classic dishes like eggs Benedict, smoked salmon toast, and avocado toast. Their refreshing taste also makes them an excellent choice for pairing with desserts such as fruit tarts or cheesecake.

Overall, these blood orange champagne cocktails are highly versatile and can be paired with almost any meal or occasion.

Make-Ahead, Storing and Reheating

 If you like your cocktails with a little extra zing, this blood orange champagne cocktail is the one for you!
If you like your cocktails with a little extra zing, this blood orange champagne cocktail is the one for you!

If you want to prepare this tasty Blood Orange Champagne Cocktail in advance, you can make a big batch of the blood orange syrup ahead of time and store it in an airtight container for up to a week. You can also juice the blood oranges and limes a day or two before, but be sure to keep them refrigerated.

When it comes time to make the cocktails, simply combine the blood orange juice, lime juice, vodka, and ginger beer in a cocktail shaker, shake well, and strain into champagne flutes. Top each glass with champagne or prosecco and garnish with a slice of blood orange.

If you have any leftover cocktail mix or champagne cocktail ingredients, you can store them separately in the fridge for up to 2-3 days. However, I would recommend making the cocktails fresh each time you serve them to get the best flavor.

Reheating is not recommended for this type of cocktail as it will affect both the taste and the bubbles of the champagne. Instead, if you have any leftover sparkling wine, simply cork it tightly and store it in the fridge for up to 2-3 days so you can enjoy it later on its own or in another cocktail creation.

Overall, with some simple preparation and storage tips in mind, you’ll be able to enjoy perfectly delicious Blood Orange Champagne Cocktails any time you like. Cheers!

Tips for Perfect Results

 This cocktail is like a ray of sunshine in a glass, the perfect way to brighten up any occasion!
This cocktail is like a ray of sunshine in a glass, the perfect way to brighten up any occasion!

For the perfect blood orange champagne cocktail, you want to make sure that the champagne stays carbonated and does not become flat. Here are some tips to ensure your blood orange champagne cocktail remains bubbly and tasty.

First, chill all ingredients in advance. It is important to serve the drinks at a cold temperature to decrease the number of bubbles that escape from the champagne when pouring it into the glass.

Next, use a dry champagne or sparkling wine. This will create a greater number of bubbles, which will give a more refreshing taste to the cocktail.

Use fresh juice in your recipe instead of store-bought mixtures. The citrus flavor of fresh blood oranges will enhance the cocktail’s flavor profile compared to that of an artificial mix.

If you’re looking for a further depth of flavor, add rosemary to your blood orange syrup before starting your recipe. Rosemary is an excellent herb for cocktails thanks to its aroma and savory taste.

Finally, for garnishing purposes, be sure to have orange slices on hand. Not only will they provide a fantastic visual accent but they also complement the tartness of the blood orange syrup, providing an overall visual flair that matches with the cocktail’s deliciousness.

FAQ

Before we wrap things up, let’s take a look at some frequently asked questions about this blood orange champagne cocktail recipe. It’s always helpful to have answers to common questions before attempting a new recipe, so you can avoid any mishaps and enjoy your drink to the fullest. Keep reading for answers to some of the top questions about these delicious and refreshing cocktails.

What tastes good with blood orange?

When it comes to pairing blood orange with food, I’ve found that less acidic fruits work best. By pairing blood orange with fruits such as apricots, figs, strawberries, limes, lemons, mangoes, apples, melons, and peaches, the tartness of the citrus flavor is mellowed out. However, if you prefer a more exotic pairing, pineapple can help balance out the sour and slightly sulphurous notes of the blood orange.

What cocktail is made from Champagne and orange juice?

When it comes to toasting, a champagne orange cocktail (often referred to as a mimosa) is the ultimate choice. This effervescent beverage is not only refreshing and easy to drink, but also perfect for any occasion – be it a weekend brunch, festive gathering or bridal shower. The champagne-orange combo is a timeless classic that’s sure to please even the most discerning palate.

What hard alcohol goes with Champagne?

As an expert in wines, I am familiar with various spirits that can be added to cocktails for an enhanced flavor and experience. Vodka, being one of the most popular options, is frequently mixed with Champagne to create tantalizing cocktails such as the Blue Champagne, Aqua Marina, and Liberty Blue Champagne. It’s even the main spirit used in the famous James Bond cocktail.

Another spirit that is gaining popularity among cocktail enthusiasts is cognac, which is a type of brandy that is exclusively produced in the Cognac region of France. It boasts a rich and mellow flavor that pairs perfectly with smooth and sweet cocktails.

If you’re looking for a more complex and layered cocktail, then brandy might be the perfect option for you. This flavorful spirit, which is distilled from wine, comes in a variety of styles and brands, each with its unique flavor profile.

Gin, another popular spirit, is a staple in classic cocktails like the gin and tonic and the martini. This juniper-flavored spirit is refreshing, crisp, and versatile, making it the perfect addition to a variety of cocktails.

Finally, rum is a must-try spirit for anyone who loves cocktails with a tropical twist. This distilled alcohol is made from sugarcane byproducts and molasses and has a distinctively sweet flavor that adds a tropical touch to any cocktail.

How to make a champagne cocktail in Ina Garten?

To make a French 75 cocktail, start by adding a sugar cube to each Champagne flute. Next, pour a generous tablespoon of brandy over each sugar cube, and top it off with chilled Champagne. To enhance the flavor and aroma, gently rub a small piece of orange zest along the rim of each flute and drop it into the cocktail. This drink is best served chilled and enjoyed immediately.

Bottom Line

In conclusion, the blood orange champagne cocktail recipe is a must-try for anyone who enjoys a delicious, refreshing and unique drink. The combination of fresh blood orange juice, lime juice, and champagne or prosecco creates a delightful burst of citrusy flavors that are sure to please. With the addition of ginger beer or other variations, you can customize the recipe to your liking.

Whether you’re hosting a dinner party or looking for an elegant cocktail to enjoy at home, the blood orange champagne cocktail is an excellent choice. It’s easy to make with just a few simple ingredients, and you can even make it ahead of time. Plus, it’s versatile enough to pair with many different food options, making it a wonderful complement to any meal.

So why not give the blood orange champagne cocktail recipe a try? Impress your friends and family with this tasty and unique cocktail that will have everyone coming back for more. Cheers!

Blood Orange Champagne Cocktails

Blood Orange Champagne Cocktails Recipe

Beautifully colored and deliciously different champagne cocktail for all your celebrations: New Year's, Valentine's Day, anniversary, a special brunch ... maybe even ... Halloween! Enjoy in moderation!
No ratings yet
Prep Time 5 mins
Cook Time 0 mins
Course Beverage
Cuisine Cocktail
Calories 146.1 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup freshly squeezed blood orange juice
  • 1 (750 ml) bottle of chilled champagne

Instructions
 

  • Pour about 3 tablespoons of orange juice in each champagne flute; top off with champagne.

Add Your Own Notes

Nutrition

Serving: 165gCalories: 146.1kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 0.5gFat: 0.1gSodium: 8mgFiber: 0.1gSugar: 5.6g
Keyword < 15 Mins, Beverages, Brunch, Citrus, Easy, Fruit, Halloween, Healthy, Low Cholesterol, Low Protein, Oranges
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

Recommended Recipes Just For You