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Frosty Pomegranate Sparkler

Refreshing pomegranate cocktail with citrus and bubbly finish

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Frosty Pomegranate Sparkler

AI Cocktail Info

Serving 1 cocktail

ABV

12%*

Calories

170*

Net Carbs

15g*

AI Request

A frozen Christmas themed rehire cocktail that doesn’t contain milk or coconut milk and doesn’t have cinnamon, spiced rum or mint flavours

* Estimated by AI. Values may vary.

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*Description:* The Frosty Pomegranate Sparkler is a dazzling Christmas cocktail that captures the joyful spirit of the holidays without the traditional flavors of cinnamon, spiced rum, or mint. This icy, refreshing drink combines the tartness of pomegranate with a hint of citrus and a festive bubbly finish. Perfectly suited for those who prefer a vibrant and crisp cocktail experience during the holiday festivities. *Ingredients:* - 2 oz Pomegranate Juice (fresh or bottled) - 1 oz Vodka (preferably a high-quality brand) - 1/2 oz Triple Sec (or another orange-flavored liqueur) - 1/2 oz Fresh Lemon Juice - 1 tsp Simple Syrup (more or less to taste) - Prosecco or Sparkling Wine (for topping) - Pomegranate Seeds (for garnish) - Rosemary Sprig (for garnish) - Crushed Ice *Instructions:* 1. In a blender, combine the pomegranate juice, vodka, triple sec, fresh lemon juice, simple syrup, and a generous amount of crushed ice. Blend until it reaches a smooth, slushy consistency. 2. Pour the mixture into a chilled coupe or martini glass, leaving some space at the top. 3. Slowly top with Prosecco or your favorite sparkling wine, allowing the bubbles to settle before adding more. 4. Garnish with a spoonful of pomegranate seeds and a small sprig of rosemary to evoke the image of a festive, frost-covered evergreen. 5. Serve immediately with a straw and enjoy this tantalizing, fizzy concoction that brings a new twist to the winter holiday celebrations. *Glass:* Chilled Coupe or Martini Glass

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