Gin Cocktail Sparkles with Provencal Rosé
Drinks · Maison Mirabeau Wines · Provencal Recipes · TasteMixologist and “wine aficionada” Sophie Bellard concocted this gin cocktail recipe for Mirabeau Wine. She combines pink gin with sparkling rosé from Provence and grapefruit juice. The drink is on the dry side if you prefer it a bit sweeter, see the notes below.
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Gin and Rosé Sparkling cocktail
All you need is a cocktail shaker to craft this festive gin-based sparkling start to the evening.
Equipment
Ingredients
- 2 shots (60ml) Gin *see note
- 2 shots (60ml) Freshly Squeezed Grapefruit juice
- 4 shots (120ml) Sparkling Rosé La Folie
- Ice cubes
Instructions
- In a shaker, shake together gin, grapefruit juice and a handful of ice cubes.
- Rim the cocktail glasses with sugar (optional).
- Pour the grapefruit mixture through a sieve directly in the glasses.
- Top up the glasses with La Folie.
- Serve right away with a sprig of lavender or rosemary!
Notes
Too dry? If you like something a bit sweeter, add one shot of sugar syrup in the shaker!We used Antipodes‘ organic pink gin, but use any gin you prefer.
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