Here is a simple yet fun drink to ring in the New Year – Champagne Cocktail made with Absolut Pear Vodka, champagne, and fresh cranberries. My older sister (Joyce) has been sharing with me how much she loves this drink and if she loves it, chances are you will too! If you are looking for an easy cocktail to serve at your New Year’s Eve party.. this is it! Enjoy!
{New Year's} Pear Vodka Infused Champagne Cocktail
Author: Savory Sweet Life / Alice Currah
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Serves: 1
A fun and easy New Year's Eve cocktail with Pear Vodka and Champagne.
Ingredients
- Absolute Pear Vodka
- Champagne
- Cranberries
Instructions
- Pour 1 or 2 shots of pear vodka in a glass and fill up with champagne. Garnish with a spoon full of fresh cranberries. Enjoy!
Glorious recipe! Thanks for sharing here. Picture looks superb!!
I would like to make this drink at my wedding anniversary.
What an elegant cocktail! I need to get out of the wine rut I’m in and try something like this when people come over for dinner. It would be a nice change.
Very Festive – I use an Esperienze Champagne Glass – I love the classic shape for the bubbles. Can find it at http://www.parkerspantry.com – they are hard to find – so thought I would share.
Just beautiful! Like Kamran, I’ve got a few more years before I can taste, but it looks wonderful!
How festive and delicious! I love simple cocktails like this.
Looks beautiful! Sounds yummy too!
o.m.g. yummm! This looks delicious. I think I’ll make one of these before NYE…. I mean just to practice of course! 🙂
If you are looking for a really neat presentation for this drink. Try sugaring the cranberries – easy recipe here at http://www.goodeatsblog.com/2009/12/sugared-cranberries.html and refridgerate or freeze. Drop them into the drink upon serving. As the sugar dissolves, they fizz and bubble, making the appearance of the drink even more festive!
Gorgeous photo. Only 4 more years until I get to try this! LOL
Let me just say… That picture is *gorgeous*!! Sounds like a yummy drink, too. Love the cranberries floating on top.