If you’re looking for a classy and elegant brunch cocktail recipe, look no further than our unique Lavender Rose Spritzer with fresh lavender, rose petals and sparkling rosé!
Lavender Rose Spritzer
When I think “spritzer,” I think of garden parties, warm summer patios, and afternoon get-togethers that you want to add some pizzazz to without indulging in a full-out champagne buzz. It’s a refreshing cocktail that is half (mineral) water, though you wouldn’t know it to taste it!
So, with that summery, garden theme in mind, while brainstorming a fun twist on a rosé spritzer, I became obsessed with the idea to make a sparkling floral cocktail. Something so incredibly special and noteworthy that it could be the “feature cocktail” at almost any occasion where spritzers would be served.
These Lavender Rose Spitzer cocktails are so unique and refreshing – perfect for adding a bit of whimsy to your get-together.
Sharing the beautiful look and taste of lavender is this Lavender Lemonade, which is a kid-friendly (and LOVED by adults) lemonade recipe that’s all around classy and delicious.
I whipped up quick floral ice cubes (with rose petals and lavender buds suspended in the cube for a touch of whimsy) and set a bottle of sparkling rosé and a bottle of mineral water in the fridge. (Club soda also works beautifully.) You can also use regular rosé but I figured some extra fizz wouldn’t hurt anything!
The lavender scent and flavor become more pronounced as the ice cubes melt, so avoid the temptation to add additional lavender while you are preparing your cocktails.
Also, just a note – it may seem odd that I’m indicating that the rose petals and rose water that you use be organic, but it’s the easiest way to determine if it is food-grade. A lot of rose water and rose petals are sold under the premise they will be used around the home – so make sure if you use rose water or petals in your recipe that they are safe!
Ingredients for a Lavender Rose Spritzer
- 1 bottle sparkling rosé wine
- 1 bottle club soda
- 2 Tablespoons culinary lavender
- 24+ organic rose petals
- 2 teaspoons organic rose water, optional
Makes 6-8.
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Rose Lavendar Spritzer
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Print It Rate ItIngredients
- 1 bottle sparkling rosé wine 750ml
- 12 ounces club soda
- 2 Tablespoons culinary lavender
- 24 each + organic rose petals
- 2 teaspoons organic rose water optional
- Lavender stalks optional garnish
Instructions
- Start making your ice cubes at least 3 hours before you plan to make your cocktails.
- Fill the ice cube tray halfway and add a few lavender buds and a rose petal to each cavity. (Filling two trays.)
- Freeze for at least an hour, then top up the trays with water (and optionally - a few more lavender buds.
- When ready to serve, place approximately 6 ice cubes in each glass and fill halfway with mineral water or club soda.
- Garnish with lavender stalks, if using, and add a splash of rose water.
- Fill the glass with sparkling rosé and serve immediately.
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This post originally appeared here on Mar 6, 2018.
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Lorraine Tansey says
This looks great for my upcoming baby shower! Although culinary lavender in the ingredients it is not mentioned in the recipe. How is it added to each drink?
Also, how do you make this non alcoholic?
Thanks