Sparkling Wine
Bellini
Bright, bubbly, and hard to resist, a well-made peach bellini is a thing of beauty.
By The Epicurious Test Kitchen
Champagne Cocktail
The elegant three-ingredient classic Champagne cocktail makes every glass feel like a special occasion.
By Kim Haasarud
Cocoa Sbagliato
Although sbagliato is Italian for “mistake,” this take on the sparkling aperitivo has very deliberate intentions with its use of vanilla and cacao nibs.
By Amanda Schuster
French 75
With lemon juice, gin, and sparkling wine, the French 75 makes any cocktail hour feel like a special occasion.
By Eben Freeman
Mimosa
The classic mimosa requires just sparkling wine and orange juice—just make sure it’s freshly squeezed.
By The Gourmet Test Kitchen
Baltic Midnight
This fizzy brunch cocktail has a touch of savory aquavit and a bitters-soaked sugar cube.
By Jordan Hughes
Celery Stalker
This vegetal take on the French 75 uses lime, cucumber, and celery bitters.
By Neal Bodenheimer
Cynar-Berry Spritz
Bold cranberry mingles with bittersweet Cynar in this bitter and bubbly variation on the spritz cocktail.
By Danielle Centoni
Apercot Spritz
Delicately apricotty, this easy spritz can be made with or without Aperol.
By Danielle Centoni
Our Favorite Aperol Spritz
The classic Aperol spritz recipe on the back of the Aperol bottle calls for three parts Prosecco (or other sparkling wine), two parts Aperol, and a splash of soda. The concoction is fizzy and vibrantly orange in flavor, softly sweet and just a tiny bit bitter—perfect for sipping before dinner as an aperitivo. Earlier versions of the spritz used Select, which some tasters find more complex, or Campari, which is quite a bit more bitter and bracing. But you can spritz with whatever bittersweet liqu.…
By Maggie Hoffman
Old Cuban
Audrey Saunders created this sparkly hybrid of a French 75 and a mojito at her bar, New York’s Pegu Club.
By Adrienne Stillman
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29 Best Champagne Cocktails for New Year’s Eve (or Any Festive Occasion)
It's time to pop some bottles.
By The Editors of Epicurious
Cosmopolitan Spritz
This is an especially refreshing take on the cosmopolitan cocktail. You can batch the cosmo mix up to 10 hours in advance to cut down on last-minute fuss at your next cocktail-worthy occasion. (If you’d like to mix it together earlier than that, add the lime juice at the last minute.) To retain maximum fizz, pour the chilled club soda and sparkling wine into each ice-filled glass first—then you don’t need to rigorously stir to mix the bubbles into the heavier cocktail base. This recipe makes eno.…
By The Epicurious Test Kitchen
Arancio Americano
I created this sparkling cocktail for the menu at Keith McNally’s Morandi Italian restaurant.
By Dale DeGroff
Fleming Fizz
This winter cocktail is bright and fizzy, spicy with ginger, and smoky with Scotch. Think of it as a Penicillin, gone extra-festive.
By Fred Yarm
Cranberries Aren't Just For Sauce: Use the Juice in This Festive Campari Cocktail
If, for you, the best part of Thanksgiving is the tang of cranberry sauce, this super-easy, super-tart Campari-laced drink is for you.
By Maggie Hoffman
Lipstick Memory
This festive, refreshing cocktail balances bittersweet Campari with tart, unsweetened 100% cranberry juice. The drink’s tartness and bitterness awakens the palate for whatever you’ve got cooking.
By Christian Suzuki-Orellana
Bitter French
This cocktail is a sort of marriage between a French 75 (a classic drink that combines gin, citrus, and Champagne) and a Negroni.
By Gary Regan
The Best Wine for Thanksgiving Is Lambrusco
Dark red or bright pink, what really makes this Italian wine shine is its bubbles.
By Joe Sevier