An elegant St Germain Champagne Cocktail recipe for your next brunch party
This sweet, sophisticated and slightly floral Elderflower Champagne Cocktail recipe with St Germain is perfect to share with your girlfriends. Ready in just moments and topped up with pink champagne it is a much lighter drink than your heavier, traditional cognac-based champagne cocktail recipe.
Add the St Germain and lemon to a cocktail shaker with ice.
Shake then strain into a champagne flute.
Top with champagne.
Garnish with lemon (slice, peel, etc.) if liked.
Notes
If you're making these for guests, squeeze the lemons up to a day in advance and keep the juice in the fridge until needed.If you're after a sweeter drink, simply add a little simple syrup to taste.