What do you pimp Prosecco with?

Answered by Daniel Conrad

When it comes to pimping your Prosecco, the options are endless! As an expert sommelier and brewer, I've had the pleasure of experimenting with various combinations to create the perfect Prosecco cocktail. One thing I can assure you is that it's definitely not OTT to have a sign saying “PIMP YOUR PROSECCO BAR” – in fact, it's a fun and creative way to encourage guests to get creative with their drinks!

Let's talk about the different options you can use to enhance your Prosecco experience. One of my personal favorites is to use a variety of juices and cordials. Elderflower, for example, adds a delicate floral note to the bubbly, while rhubarb brings a tangy and slightly tart flavor. Pomegranate adds a delightful sweetness, and cherry cordials provide a rich and fruity twist. The beauty of these options is that you can mix and match them to create your own unique combinations.

Another fantastic addition to your Prosecco bar is fresh fruit. Sliced strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries are perfect for adding a burst of vibrant color and natural sweetness to your drink. You can also experiment with other fruits like peaches, mangoes, or even citrus slices for a zesty kick.

For those looking for a bit of a kick, why not try adding a splash of to your Prosecco? A dash of peach schnapps, a drizzle of raspberry liqueur, or a splash of elderflower liqueur can take your Prosecco to a whole new level. Just be mindful not to overpower the delicate flavors of the Prosecco itself.

If you're feeling adventurous, you can also infuse your Prosecco with herbs and spices. A sprig of fresh mint, a few basil leaves, or a pinch of cinnamon can add a unique twist to your drink. I once had the pleasure of trying a Prosecco infused with rosemary, and it was absolutely divine!

To add a touch of elegance and whimsy to your Prosecco bar, consider using edible flowers as garnishes. Not only do they look beautiful, but they also add a delicate floral aroma to your drink. Some popular options include pansies, violets, and rose petals. Just make sure to source them from reputable suppliers to ensure they are safe for consumption.

Lastly, don't forget about the classic Prosecco cocktail options. A dash of bitters and a sugar cube can transform your Prosecco into a refreshing and effervescent Aperol Spritz. Or, if you prefer a sweeter option, try mixing Prosecco with a splash of orange and a touch of grenadine for a delightful mimosa.

The possibilities for pimping your Prosecco are truly endless. From juices and cordials to fresh fruits, liqueurs, herbs, spices, and even edible flowers, there are countless combinations to explore. So, don't be afraid to get creative and have fun with your Prosecco bar. Cheers to a and unforgettable experience!