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Sparkling Wine

Spring Berry Champagne Cocktail

Sliced strawberries infuse raspberry brandy with fresh berry flavor, and the strained liqueur is topped off with Champagne.

Pear Champagne Cocktail

We chose to garnish our cocktail with Seckel or Forelle pear slices because of their small size — they fit perfectly in the Champagne flutes. Be sure to lower the slices slowly into the flute or the Champagne will bubble over.

Fraises des Bois Royales

If you can't find fraises des bois liqueur in your local liquor store, you can substitute cassis or Chambord, though the cocktail will taste somewhat different.

Passion-Fruit Mimosa

Passion fruit nectar adds a tropical twist to this traditional brunch cocktail.

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Passion-Fruit Champagne Cocktail

Cosmopolitan Champagne Cocktail

We thought we would update the popular Cosmopolitan by substituting Champagne for the usual lemon vodka. We garnished the drinks with skewers of sugar-coated fresh cranberries (thawed frozen ones will work just fine, too).

Champagne Americana

This Franco-American combination of bourbon and bubbles gives you another reason to be thankful. It doubles easily to accommodate the number of guests around your holiday table.

King's Peg (Napoleon)

This drink is sometimes known as a Napoleon.

Spumante-Vodka Cocktail with Lemon Sorbet

This refreshing cocktail can be a dessert, but it is also a great brunch drink. In Italy, Lucia likes to use Italian sparkling wine (such as spumante) instead of Champagne.
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