Captivating Champagne

"If you haven't tried St. Germain (pronounced San-Jer-Man) You must put it on your shopping list. Aroma of lychee's, citrus, and pears. This is so fresh making it a wonderful drink for a hot summer day or a great way to start the New Year. Nice for Bridal party's or a valentine dinner."
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
3
Serves:
4
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ingredients

  • 8 ounces St. Germain elderflower liqueur
  • 1 liter chilled dry champagne
  • 4 canned lychee
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directions

  • Chill champagne flutes.
  • Pour 2 ounces of St. Germain in to each glass.
  • Top with Champagne.
  • Garnish with a lychee.
  • Optional:

  • If using canned lychee`s you might want to add some of the juice to each drink for more sweetness.

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Reviews

  1. YUM! I love both of these ingredients. I would actually start with half the suggested amt of Ste. Germaine and then increase it from there - just because all champagnes have a different level of "sweetness". Enjoyed this last night with a good movie! Made for ZWT8 for Team Jammin Jazzberries.
     
  2. So elegant - you can't go wrong with these ingredients.
     
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