Fruits de Fête Champagne Cocktail
A delicious cocktail made with vodka, fruit juices, and sparkling wine…the Grey Goose Fruits de Fête Champagne Cocktail is a great holiday cocktail but I enjoy them all year long!
Of course I should be posting this Grey Goose Fruits de Fête Champagne Cocktail cocktail either tomorrow on Friday Cocktails which would sort of miss the whole New Year’s Eve thing entirely…or two days ago for some advance preparation but alas…here we are today!
I woke up on my birthday almost three weeks ago with both a nasty cold and a computer that would not start and the cold combined with all other Christmas prep saw me let my poor computer languish and I limped along with a laptop that didn’t have all of my software I depend on.
This week was that ‘enough is enough’ moment and I finally bought a new power supply and installed it Wednesday night so while the computer is back in business I’ve sure had a lot of emails to deal with. I use Outlook and download my email and keep it all carefully organized in folders for review and followup.
Dealing with email on my phone or online? I don’t know how people do that! Did I miss something in reviewing thousands of emails; I sure hope not but fingers are firmly crossed and now I can get back to the more important business at hand. COCKTAILS!
The good news about this Fruits de Fête cocktail from Grey Goose is that it’s a simple cocktail with a combination of juices and Grey Goose Le Citron Vodka. I love this vodka, it’s has all the great qualities of Grey Goose but with a subtle lemon flavor; perfect for so many of the cocktails I love making.
While I may call it a champagne cocktail; the truth is it’s more of a Prosecco or Cava cocktail; I never waste my money on the higher priced French stuff when sparkling wines from Italy and Spain serve me just as well. Costco even carries what I would call my ‘house bubbly!’
While offering this cocktail today as a New Year’s libation, the truth is that it would be perfect for brunch all year long; it’s not unlike a mimosa but with a variety of fruit elements and of course a bit of vodka. True story. I never fake it when I make it.
Getting those bubbles for a photo is often the result of filling the glass again and again until I get it right. Sooooo…when I did this the other day, I sort of forgot that I had not eaten for several hours, I was using a straw to remove the liquid from the glasses and when I was done?
Let’s just say I was a bit giddy and especially glad that my friend Amy was doing the driving on a trip we had planned. Not drunk…nope, never. But yes, a bit giggly. Which was sort of fun. 🙂
I’m grateful for every one of you who follow this blog and check out my cooking and cocktailing adventures; I love doing it and having people enjoy it makes this work so much more fun.
Like the rest of the world I’m looking at the upcoming season to include some salads and light plates and of course some new, fun and delicious drinks. Thanks for joining me and Cheers!
PIN IT! ‘Grey Goose Fruits de Fête Champagne Cocktail’
Grey Goose Fruits de Fête Champagne Cocktail
Ingredients
- 4 oz Grey Goose Le Citron chilled
- 2 oz pineapple juice chilled
- 2 oz orange juice chilled (I used Cuties, those little baby oranges)
- 10 oz Champagne
- Orange slices for garnish the small Cuties were perfect for this too
Instructions
- Pour the vodka, pineapple juice and orange juice into a cocktail shaker and fill with ice. Shake vigorously about ten times and then pour into coupe glasses.
- Fill with chilled champagne and garnish with a slice of orange.
Such a fun concoction! Perfect for celebrating the new year. Or a new day. 😉 Thanks for this.
Yes…new year, new day, new afternoon. 🙂
So pretty! I would love it if you would link this up to Tipsy Tuesday at Grey is the New Black.
Thanks Pam…and I did! I used to do a weekly roundup when I first started Friday Cocktails 5 years ago; maybe I should revisit that!
Great color, I bet this has a nice taste.
It’s terrific Amy; great combination of juices but not to sweet with the addition of the vodka and sparkling wine.
Happy New Year, Barb. I hope you, your daughter, the neighbors we’ve grown to love and even Peyton have the best 2016 ever. Thanks for all the posts and for sharing your life with us.
Now I’m off to make one of these to celebrate the new year!
Thanks so much Maureen and I’m wishing and hoping 2016 is a much better year for you! I’m lucky I’ve got such good neighbors and even the neighbors pets; that Spot has won my heart! My daughters? AARGH…drive me totally bonkers; I keep waiting for them to mature when they grow up but sort of thought 30 would do it? Not so much. 🙂