Recipes and Cooking Drink Recipes Wine Cocktails 8 Delicious, Easy Champagne Cocktail Recipes for Any Celebration By Katlyn Moncada Katlyn Moncada Instagram Katlyn Moncada is the associate food editor at BHG.com, sharing food news and tutorials on becoming better home cooks. She is a writer and editor with nearly a decade of experience in digital media, photography, and video production. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on November 30, 2020 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Bubbly champagne cocktails are not only delicious and refreshing, but they're also easy-to-make drink recipes. In the mood for mimosas? Want to make your own sparkling sangria? Follow our simple drink recipes and have a pretty, fresh cocktail in hand in no time! All you need is sparkling wine and a few other tasty ingredients to begin mixing our crowd-pleasing fizzy drink recipes. 01 of 08 Prosecco-Peach Champagne Punch View Recipe Blaine Moats Pureed peaches put a surprising spin on the traditional mimosa recipe. Our version makes a big batch of champagne cocktails, so it's a perfect drink recipe to serve at summer cookouts or gatherings. 02 of 08 Peach Bellinis View Recipe Blaine Moats Change-up your drink game at your next brunch with quick, colorful cocktails like these peach mimosas. Make 12 delicious champagne cocktail servings in just 15 minutes. Garnish with raspberries for a pop of bold color. Our 35 Best Brunch Recipes of All Time 03 of 08 Mixed-Berry Limoncello Sangria View Recipe Kritsada Panichgul Looking for a sweet alcoholic drink? Lemonade and champagne are a hit (there are 100+ positive reviews to prove it!) when combined in this unique sparkling sangria recipe. Simply infuse lemonade and limoncello with fruit, add Prosecco or another sparkling wine, and serve. Buy It: Glass Round Pitcher with Handle ($13, Target) 04 of 08 Raspberry-Champagne Fizz View Recipe Jason Donnelly All you need is 5 minutes to get this refreshing champagne cocktail recipe together. Here you get to choose the fresh berry combo (raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, or blueberries) you want. Pour raspberry syrup into the cocktail glass first, then add champagne to create a gorgeous ombre effect. Test Kitchen Tip: No need to water down your champagne drink. Use frozen berries to keep your cocktail cold while infusing flavor. 05 of 08 Sparkling Golden Sangria View Recipe Karla Conrad Make fruity sangria with sparkling white wine in one of our top-rated wine cocktail recipes. This champagne cocktail recipe calls for basil and mint leaves for touches of green color and fresh flavor. It'll pair perfectly with all the delicious favorite finger foods at your next gathering. 06 of 08 Sparkling Margarita View Recipe Andy Lyons Put a twist on classic margaritas by adding sparkling wine to your next batch. This simple champagne cocktail will have you wondering why you didn't always make margaritas bubbly in the first place. Have some extra limes on hand for additional flavor and use the peels for garnish. 07 of 08 Orange-Ginger Pomegranate Punch View Recipe Blaine Moats Because orange, ginger, and pomegranate echo the warm flavors of the winter season, this champagne punch is a perfect drink recipe to serve during the holidays. Garnish with fresh rosemary sprigs and orange slices for a fabulous finishing touch. 5 Champagne Mistakes Almost Everyone Makes 08 of 08 Sparkling Cranberry Rose View Recipe Colleen Duffley A sugar cube helps add the right amount of sweetness to tart fresh cranberries in this pretty pink cocktail. If you don't have champagne, up the pink factor with some sparkling rosé wine instead. Skewer cranberries onto a bamboo skewer for a cute drink topper. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit