A Pink French 75 is Perfect for this Time of Year!
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Your new favorite twist on a classic– the pink French 75.
I have been meaning to get this up on the blog for almost seven months now. Well, here it is.
Today seemed like a great day to upload it because the world is awaiting our 47th presidential election results.
We’re all freaking out. I promise you.
Let’s distract by looking into a potential cocktail for later. You know — to take the edge off a bit.
What I love about this drink is that it will give you the chill factor, and you just need one.
Trust me.
The one will do.
A French 75 is perfect for the gin lovers (and for the champagne lovers).
It’s also just a great early to mid-autumn cocktail.
Chateau Ste. Michelle
The brut used in the above image is from a winery based just outside of Seattle.
It’s a very majestic winery with a castle-like whimsy.
Not only that, but they have a ton of concerts every year.
When picking out your champagne, go for what you love.
Chateau Ste. Michelle wines rarely disappoint.
What You’ll Need
- Gin
- Champagne flute (I just have wine glasses at the moment)
- Ice
- Champagne (pink sparkling rosé)
- Simple Syrup
Pink French 75 Recipe
Pink French 75 Recipe
1
servings5
minutes166
kcalIngredients
1 ounce of gin
1.5 ounces of simple syrup
1 ounce of lime juice
2 ounces of champaign
Directions
- Add ice to half of glass.
- Measure out one ounce of gin to pour into the flute.
- Next add your lime and simple syrup.
- Top with champagne.
Drink responsibly.
Enjoy!
xx,
Nikita
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