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Holiday Cranberry Prosecco Cocktail

You’re sure to get into the festive spirit with this sparkling cranberry prosecco cocktail!

Ruby-red cranberries have long been a symbol of Christmas time. And, when fresh cranberry juice is combined with a splash of celebratory bubbly, it’s perfect for a Christmas or New Year’s Day brunch or, as an aperitif at your next holiday gathering.

Dress up your table with your best glassware and watch this cocktail sparkle like a jewel beside a glowing fireplace, flickering candles or Christmas lights. 

Two glasses of cranberry prosecco cocktail on a wooden board for Christmas.
Enjoy this sparkling cocktail during the holidays.

Why This Prosecco Cocktail is Perfect for the Holidays 

Overhead cranberry juice and processo cocktail on a wooden board.
This festive cocktail is a lovely ruby-red colour that’s perfect for the holidays.

This is the absolute best recipe for a cranberry prosecco cocktail because it features the fresh vibrant flavour of  homemade cranberry juice. Yet, it still takes just minutes to make. 

  • If you want to make prosecco look pretty, combining it with clear, bright-coloured cranberry juice is the way to go.
  • While it’s popular to use strawberries or raspberries with prosecco, they have a tendency to get mushy which can result in a cloudy cocktail.
  • Fresh cranberries don’t fall apart so they’re perfect for garnishing a cocktail or punch. 
  • The addition of fruit juice means it’s lower in alcohol than a glass of wine or a cocktail made with rum, vodka or other spirits. 
  • This is a super easy prosecco cocktail for the holidays as it really only has three main ingredients!   
  • Double or triple the recipe to make a delicious cranberry prosecco  punch.  
  • It’s similar to a mimosa – the breakfast classic made with champagne and orange juice – but looks fancier. 

Fun Facts about Cranberries 

Fresh cranberries on an old wooden table.
Did you know that cranberries are native ONLY to North America?
  • Wisconsin is the world’s largest producer of cranberries.
  • Canada’s first commercial bog was planted in Nova Scotia in 1870. 
  • Today, the tiny town of Saint-Louis-de-Blandford, Quebec is the second-largest cranberry producing region in the world. 
  • In Ontario there are two commercial cranberry bogs. One is the Johnston Cranberry Marsh near Bala while the other is Upper Canada Cranberries in Ottawa. 
  • At Muskoka Lakes Farm and Winery in Bala, Ontario you can buy frozen cranberries, cranberry wines, juice and even cranberry mustard. 

Why Use Prosecco vs Champagne or Cava

Pouring champagne into a fluted glass.
Champagne, cava and prosecco come in varying shades of colour from white to yellow.

It’s all about bubbles, sweetness and colour when it comes to champagne, cava and prosecco. 

  • Go for the bubbliest bubbly! Researchers performed tests on luxury bubbly such as Moët & Chandon Imperial champagne and found that while there were more bubbles in luxury champagne, they were slightly smaller than those in sparkling wines. 
  • Unlike other sparkling wines, prosecco, cava and champagne are all fermented twice, using a two-step fermentation process. 
  • Prosecco is generally less expensive because the two-step fermentation process takes place in tanks rather than within the bottle. 
  • Prosecco is lighter than either cava or champagne. This makes it well suited to pairing with fruit juices. 
  • It’s also fresh, fruity and flowery vs citrusy and savoury like cava or champagne. It also has less minerality which complements the tartness of cranberry. 
  • Champagnes come in colours ranging from light yellow to a dark yellow-orange similar to beige. Prosecco is a pale straw colour that’s usually whiter than champagne.

What’s the Best Kind of Prosecco to Use in a Cocktail 

Bottle of Freixenet Spanish prosecco with a champagne glass.
Freixenet prosecco is made in Spain using the glera grape from Italy.

Types of Prosecco

There are three types of prosecco: 

  • Sparkling (spumante),
  • Semi-sparkling (frizzante)
  • Still (tranquillo)

Of the three kinds of prosecco, spumante is by far the most popular. It’s the one you want to use when making a sparkling cocktail. 

Bottle Design and Size 

Another consideration when choosing a prosecco is the bottle. Let’s face it some brands have prettier bottles than others.

If you’re hosting a party with a prosecco station, a row of attractive bottles will help pimp your prosecco table and add to the festive, celebratory spirit.

These are my top brands to choose for a prosecco cocktail station:    

  • Freixenet bottles look like cut crystal, so it’s one of my go-to choices for a party bubbly.
  • The baby-blue label of La Marca Prosecco and distinctive sapphire Blu Giovello of Italy are very pretty.  
  • Bottega Gold Prosecco shines like an Oscar trophy so is definitely a celebratory prosecco to have on hand. 
  • For a classic Old-World look, include Santa Margherita Prosecco Superiore which comes in a traditional dark green bottle with a curvaceous shape.  

Several premium sparkling wines are now available single-serving bottles so you don’t need to worry about what to do with leftover prosecco from a large bottle.  

What Can You Do with Leftover Prosecco? 

  • Store leftover prosecco in the refrigerator using a pressurized bottle stopper. 
  • Make some vinegar! Much like champagne vinegar, prosecco vinegar is much less acidic than regular white vinegar. It has fruit notes like peach, melon, apple and pear. This makes it delicious on delicate salads made with tender greens such as butter lettuce.  
  • Try this recipe from Emeril Lagasse on how to make homemade champagne vinegar. 

How to Make This Cranberry Prosecco Cocktail  

Please scroll down to the recipe card for precise quantities and method. 

Ingredients for cranberry cocktail with prosecco.
You only need fresh cranberries, prosecco, sugar and water plus a garnish to make this holiday cocktail!

1. Wash the cranberries and remove any stems. Combine sugar, water and fresh cranberries in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring frequently.

2. Reduce the heat to a simmer and continue to cook until the cranberries pop and soften and the mixture thickens to a syrupy consistency.  This should take about 10 minutes.

Fresh cranberries cooking in a pot.
Cook the fresh cranberries with sugar to add sweetness.  

3. Strain the cranberry syrup through a mesh sieve into a bowl. Using a spoon, press down on the cranberry mixture to release all of the juice.

4. Set the syrup aside to cool to room temperature. You should have one-half cup of syrup but if not, add water to increase it to one-half cup.  

Cooked cranberries in a sieve. .
Strain the cooked cranberries over a sieve.

5. Add one ounce of cranberry syrup to each serving glass. Top with two ounces of chilled prosecco. 

6. Garnish with a slice or twist of fresh lime, a few fresh cranberries and a sprig of rosemary. Serve immediately. 

 

Two glasses of fresh cranberry juice and prosecco in cocktail glassess.

What’s the Best Way to Store and Serve Prosecco 

  • Keep the prosecco refrigerated at 45°F or 7.2°C. 
  • Remove the prosecco from the fridge 5 minutes before serving. 
  • Keep it on ice between pours.
  • Prosecco is usually served in a fluted champagne glass. But for indoor parties, I use stemless glasses as they tend not to get tipped over as often. 
  • For easy entertaining, make the cranberry syrup up to three days in advance and store in the refrigerator. 

 

Cranberry and prosecco cocktails on a wooden tray.
For a festive look, garnish this prosecco cocktail with fresh cranberries, a slice of lime and sprig of rosemary.

Tips, Storing and Serving Suggestions

  • If you purchased a dry prosecco, you might be wondering what you can add to make it sweeter? Adjust the sweetness by increasing the amount of sugar in your syrup by one third. 
  • Wondering what garnish goes best with prosecco? A slice or twist of lime adds a tart freshness, a sprig of  rosemary adds herbaceous aroma and fresh or frozen cranberries provide a boost of colour.  
  • You can also freeze cranberries and lime or orange slices in filtered water in an ice-cube tray. When fully frozen, add the cubes to your prosecco cocktail or punch. 
  • Fresh cranberries will keep for several weeks in the original plastic bag. To freeze, remove the stems, place on a tray and freeze until firm. Pack in freezer bag and store in the freezer for up to three months.  
Two glasses of cranberry prosecco cocktail on a wooden board for Christmas.
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4.91 from 31 votes

Holiday Cranberry Prosecco Cocktail

Get into the festive spirit with this sparkling Cranberry Prosecco Cocktail! It's perfect for a Christmas brunch, NYE or holiday party.
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time5 minutes
Total Time15 minutes
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American, Canadian, Italian
Servings: 4 people
Calories: 136kcal
Cost: $10

Equipment

  • small saucepan
  • metal sieve

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/2 cup cranberries fresh
  • 1 cup prosecco chilled
  • 1 fresh lime
  • extra cranberries for garnish
  • sprigs of fresh rosemary

Instructions

  • Wash cranberries and remove any stems. Combine sugar, water and fresh cranberries in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring frequently.
  • Reduce the heat to a simmer and continue to cook until the cranberries pop and soften and the mixture thickens to a syrupy consistency. This should take about 10 minutes. 
  • Strain the cranberry syrup through a mesh sieve into a bowl. Using a spoon, press down on the cranberry mixture to release all of the juice.
  • Set the syrup aside to cool to room temperature. You should have one-half cup of syrup. If not, add water to increase it to one-half cup.  
  • Add one ounce of cranberry syrup to each serving glass. Top with two ounces of chilled prosecco.
  • Garnish with a slice or twist of fresh lime, fresh cranberries and sprigs of rosemary.  
  • Serve immediately.

Notes

  • The cranberry syrup can be made in advance and stored in the refrigerator for up to three days. 
  • Wondering what garnish goes best with prosecco? A slice or twist of lime adds a tart freshness, a sprig of  rosemary adds herbaceous aroma and fresh or frozen cranberries provide a boost of colour.  
  • You can also freeze cranberries and lime or orange slices in filtered water in an ice-cube tray. When fully frozen, add the cubes to your prosecco cocktail or punch. 
Note: Nutritional information is created by online calculators so the figures are only estimates.

Nutrition

Calories: 136kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 6mg | Potassium: 80mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 26g | Vitamin A: 16IU | Vitamin C: 7mg | Calcium: 13mg | Iron: 1mg
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  1. 5 stars
    This holiday Cranberry Prosecco Cocktail would definitely one of my list to prepare this coming Christmas. We will definitely enjoy this cocktail drink. Thanks for this wonderful recipe. Happy Holidays!:)

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