Easy Cocktails: Blood Orange Bellini Recipe

Impress your guests with this easy cocktail, Blood Orange Bellini recipe!

Sparkling Blood Orange Bellini Recipe

When entertaining, not only do you want your guests to have a wonderful time, but you also need to have a few quick and easy drink recipes ready to go. This blood orange bellini recipe is just that, quick easy and has only 2 ingredients.

Ingredients for a blood orange bellini recipe

What is the difference between this bellini recipe and a mimosa cocktail?

The difference between a bellini and mimosa is in the alcohol used. A bellini uses a dry sparkling Italian Prosecco, whereas a mimosa uses bubbly French champagne. Both taste amazing and are perfectly bubbly!

Want to serve mimosa at your next dinner party? If serving for a crowd, champagne can add up quickly, it’s definitely a beautiful cocktail, but for a more budget-friendly way to go, prosecco is a great substitute. In essence, opt for serving bellinis instead.

Pouring a Prosecco Cocktail

What’s the difference between Prosecco and Champagne?

Basically Champagne has to come from the Champagne region of France. Whereas Prosecco, well there more about that in this article that I found very interesting from The Daily Meal. For more in-depth information on Prosecco, you can click here to see what Wikipedia says.

Garnished Bellini Recipe

Where to buy Prosecco?

Your local grocer or package store should have a selection, and also from Cost Plus World Market to Walmart, finding a variety of quality Prosecco is pretty straight forward.

Other tasty cocktail recipes to try:

Orange garnished cocktail

How to Make a Blood Orange Bellini

Garnished Bellini Recipe

Easy Cocktails: Blood Orange Bellini

Stacey Doyle
A beautiful and classy cocktail, easy to make Blood Orange Bellini recipe.
4.72 from 7 votes
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Cocktails
Cuisine Italian
Servings 2
Calories 124 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • ½ cup blood orange juice
  • 8 ounces sparkling prosecco well chilled

Instructions
 

  • In a champagne flute pour in 1/4 cup of blood orange juice.
  • Top off each glass with chilled Prosecco, and enjoy.

Notes

If you’d prefer your drink a bit sweeter, you can add about 1/2 ounce of basic simple syrup, or to taste.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 124kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 1gSodium: 7mgSugar: 6g
Keyword champagne, cocktails, drinks, prosecco, sparkling wine

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  1. What a great entertaining idea! I love me a good cocktail and I could definitely handle making (buckets of ) this one!

  2. This definitely goes on my Christmas to-make list. Love the flavors. I’m planing a big family gathering for Holidays. This will surprise my guests, I’m sure.