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St-Germain Spritz

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Spritzes use mixers and ice, so skip pricey Champagne.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 1

Ingredients

4 ounces dry Prosecco or other sparkling white wine
1½ ounces St-Germain (elderflower liqueur)
Club soda
Fresh lavender

Preparation

  1. Pour 4 ounces dry Prosecco or other sparkling white wine into an ice-filled large wine or rocks glass. Add 1½ ounces St-Germain (elderflower liqueur) and top off with club soda. Gently stir together; garnish with fresh lavender.

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