

For the base, you just combine the gin, syrup and vinegar. You can keep this syrup in the fridge for about a month. When you remove it from the stove you add in the chamomile teabags and tangerine juice and zest. For the syrup, you make a simple syrup of sugar and water. It will keep well in the refrigerator for about four days. You can pre-make the tangerine chamomile syrup, and even pre-make the alcohol, vinegar syrup base. This champagne cocktail is so easy to make when your guests arrive. The vinegar we use is Navarino Icons White Balsamic Vinegar which we have in our Spoonabilities shop. That first initial taste was “oh, there’s vinegar in here.” After the proper adjustments, the taste was more like “Mmm, there’s something interesting in this cocktail that I can’t quite put my finger on.” That’s just the right mixture. However, for our first attempt at making this cocktail, there was a little too much vinegar, so we adjusted the quantity down a little. The tart white balsamic vinegar and the prosecco create a nice balance with the sweetness of the tangerine, and the floral chamomile. White balsamic vinegar in a cocktail?ĭid you ever have white balsamic vinegar in a cocktail before? We haven’t until we tried this sparkling wine cocktail. But life is about taking chances, right? Am I glad we took the chance! This Gin Prosecco Cocktail has just the right balance of gin, chamomile, tangerine, and sparkling wine. And, most of all, seeing the white balsamic vinegar put up a red flag. Many liquor-champagne cocktails often have too much champagne in them, and many floral/fruit based cocktails have too much flowery taste to them. When I first came across this drink recipe, I was a bit skeptical. So, for inspirational purposes only, I went to the kitchen and made us another round of these Gin Prosecco Cocktails. Since the base of the drink is pre-made, we have some of the chamomile and tangerine syrup leftover in the refrigerator.
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Today I was thinking about how to start this blog post, and my mouth started watering. If you also want to know the difference between champagne, prosecco and sparkling wine, keep reading.īlog post contains affiliate links. It is not what you expect, but you will be surprised how wonderful it tastes. This champagne cocktail is made with gin, chamomile tea, tangerines, white balsamic vinegar, and topped off with prosecco. This Gin Prosecco Cocktail will change your mind about sparkling wine cocktails.
