Berry Bellini Cocktail

Berry Bellini Cocktail

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I concocted these Berry Bellinis for a recent late afternoon gossip session with my sister.  We both love traditional Bellinis – which are made with white peach puree, a dollop of peach schnapps and, champagne or sparkling wine.  However, white peach season has not arrived here in the Midwest, so I thought I would try a twist on this old favorite.  It’s not often that a new cocktail recipe hits it out of the park on the first try – but in this case it was a home run.  We both loved the beautiful color and sweet tart berry taste of this long cocktail.

Bellinis three glasses

For a Berry Bellini, add a puree of your favorite berries, raspberry liqueur or schnapps to your favorite prosecco or sparkling wine.  I used blackberries and raspberries, but blueberries or any of your favorite berries will work just as well.

Bellini berries

Straining the puree to remove seeds is completely optional of course, but I always do.  Straining makes cleanup easier because it eliminates the possibility of a billion little seeds stuck to the insides of the glasses.

A prosecco is far and away the best bubble for a bellini, in my view.  It’s Italian (on theme! The original Bellini was invented in Venice!), inexpensive (always nice . . . ) and the flavor is very light (doesn’t get in the way of all the beautiful fruit . . .).

Bellini five glasses

Hope you enjoy  – these lovely Berry Bellinis are sure to become a mainstay in my cocktail repertoire.

Cheers,
Michelle

Michelle Palm created the Jelly Shot Test Kitchen blog after discovering a lack of cocktail-style jelly shot recipes. Look for her posts here, and check her Tablespoon member profile often to see what she’s already gelled up!

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