Sparkling Wine
Kir Royale with Vanilla Cognac
Vanilla-accented Cognac adds a twist to the traditional Kir Royale (an aperitif made with Champagne and crème de cassis). Prepare the Cognac-vanilla mixture at least one day ahead so that the flavors can mingle. Have extra bottles of Champagne on hand for a second go-round.
London Special
Also known as a Champagne Cocktail.
Blood-Orange Mimosas
We recommend using a good-quality California or Spanish sparkling wine for this recipe. Both are widely available and less expensive than Champagne.This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Peach-Almond Champagne Cocktail
Set up an assembly line to make six or so of these lovely cocktails at a time: Fill each glass with the liqueurs, then top with Champagne. Flutes are elegant but not essential.
Dragoon Punch
This is said to be the cavalryman's answer to Artillery Punch.
Kir Royale
An easy sparkling wine cocktail, made with a touch of black currant liqueur.
Champagne Parfaits with Pears and Raspberries
The parfaits can be made a day ahead.
Pink Grapefruit, Strawberry, and Champagne Granita with Sugared Strawberries
Use a Microplane grater or the smallest holes on a box grater to remove the lemon peel in thin, fine pieces. Any delicate buttery cookies — such as pirouettes, small shortbreads, or tender madeleines — would be delicious with the granita.
Pink Grapefruit Champagne Sorbet with Pink Grapefruit Sauce
A pretty, pale pink sorbet enhanced with a splash of Champagne.