Points to remember

  • Tilt the glass at a 45° angle when pouring sparkling wine and pour it slowly, allowing the bubbles to subside a little first before adding more.
  • Either add heavier syrups and liqueurs first, or pour them in very slowly against the side of the glass into the prosecco so that they sink and form distinct layers.
  • Create twists of orange or lemon by cutting long strips from the fruit using a vegetable peeler.
  • To stick a decorative mixture of sugar and cinnamon to the rim of the glass (as for the Christmas pear prosecco) first dip the rim of the glass in water, then into the sugar.
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You can find our 10 quick and delicious prosecco cocktails in our make in minutes guide.

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We even have 4 more extra special prosecco cocktails to kick your party off here.

TIPS
FROSTED GLASS

Chill the glasses in the fridge for an hour or so first to create a frosty effect.

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