Sparkling Sips to Ring in the New Year

Holidays: New Year's
10 Sparkling Sips to Ring in the New Year

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December 22 2022

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Bring on the bubbly! We've curated a list of our favorite sparkling cocktails and mocktails worthy of a midnight toast. From Rosé Cosmopolitans to Sparkling Cranberry-Pomegranate Juice and more, we guarantee you'll find your new favorite sip. Cheers!

  1. Grapefruit-Raspberry Mimosas

    Raise a New Year's Eve toast with a refreshing spin on a traditional mimosa. To make it a mocktail, replace the sparkling wine with club soda or sparkling water.

  2. Spicy Citrus Refresher

    This refreshing citrus mocktail is sure to boost your energy and spirits. Keep it as a mocktail, or add tequila for a little something special.

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  3. Rosé Cosmopolitan

    This Rosé Cosmopolitan is fancy and festive — exactly what a New Year's Eve sip should be. 

  4. Strawberry Citrus Vodka Soda

    This cocktail features bold flavors of strawberry and citrus complemented with crisp vodka soda.

  5. French 75 Champagne Cocktail

    Ring in the New Year with a classic French 75 Champagne Cocktail — the Beard Behind the Bar on Helpful Smiles TV will show you how to make it.

  6. Champagne Margarita

    Champagne is a classic New Year's sip, which is why these Champagne Margaritas are perfect for the countdown.

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  7. Sparkling Cranberry-Pomegranate Juice

    Specialty drinks don't have to be boozy. That's why we're reaching for this Sparkling Cranberry-Pomegranate Juice recipe to celebrate.

  8. Brown Sugar Fig Bubbly

    The best part about this bubbly beverage is the homemade brown sugar-fig simple syrup.

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  9. Pomegranate and Cardamom Rosé Spritz

    Sip on this bubbly cocktail featuring rosé and citrus flavors mixed with cardamom.

  10. Strawberry-White Chocolate Cocktail

    This decadent dessert cocktail features Giuliana prosecco and is garnished with a white chocolate-drizzled strawberry. Cheers to that!