New Years Eve is a great time to add a little bit of glitz and glamor to your life. I, naturally, feel the need to do that to my drink. This is actually a take on a local restaurant’s delicious champagne option. I hope I remember it correctly, but when I first had this drink at Farmicia in Old City Philadelphia I fell in love. It’s such a girly drink so I had to save it for a special occasion.
Ingredients:
Rosewater
Blueberries
Prosecco
Add about 1/2 teaspoon rosewater to the bottom of a fluted glass. I apparently do not own any champagne glasses (who knew?) so I actually made mine in the martini glass with a bit more rosewater.
Add blueberries or any berry of your choice to the glass. If you’re using a traditional glass, three should be plenty.
Open your sparkling wine and pour into the glass, filling to the top.
Enjoy 🙂
I absolutely love the smell of rosewater. The taste can only be described as what you’d expect a rose to taste like (sorry). The berries add a nice little touch too; I love saving them for last!
Kiri W. says
That looks so elegant – I love rose-scented prosecco!
Grubarazzi says
Wow, what an elegant and fun prosecco drink. I’m running to the store for rose water!
The Cozy Herbivore says
I just bought a bottle of prosecco for my own fancy New Year’s drink. This looks so elegant and tasty!
Happy When Not Hungry says
What a beautiful drink! I love Prosecco and def need to try this with Rose Water. Happy New Year!
Chris and Amy says
Sounds heavenly!!!
Stephanie says
What a great drink this is! I can’t say I’ve ever had rosewater!
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