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The Classic Champagne Cocktail

December 31, 2019 By Steven Leave a Comment

The Classic Champagne Cocktail dates back to the mid-1800s. This one’s truly a classic. Champagne, Cognac, a sugar cube, and bitters, many would argue that one shouldn’t pollute a glass of fine champagne with sugar and bitters.

David Embury wrote in his 1940’s book ‘The Fine Art Of Mixing Drinks’:

“From every point of view, other than cost, this cocktail is a decidedly inferior drink, and no true champagne lover would ever commit the sacrilege of polluting a real vintage champagne by dunking even plain sugar — much less bitters — in it. So if you must…serve this incongruous mess just for the sake of ‘putting on the dog,’ then, in the name of all that a true lover of the grape holds sacred, use an inexpensive domestic champagne or even an artificially carbonated white wine.”

I tend to agree, up to a point. Good champagne should be enjoyed as is, but if you’re like me, and you have cheap champagne in the fridge and prefer cocktails to wine, then champagne makes the perfect mixer. Although called a Champagne Cocktail, it works great with any sparkling wine and a variety of cognacs and liqueurs.

Here’s my Classic Champagne Cocktail recipe:

Classic Champagne Cocktail
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Classic Champagne Cocktail

The Classic Champagne Cocktail dates back to the mid-1800’s. This one’s truly a classic. Champagne, Cognac, a sugar cube and bitters, many would argue that one shouldn’t pollute a glass of fine champagne with sugar and bitters.
Prep Time5 minutes mins
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Total Time5 minutes mins
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Course: Cocktail
Cuisine: French
Keyword: Champagne, cocktail
Servings: 1
Calories: 144kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 Sugar Cube
  • 3 Dashes Angostura, Orange or Peychaud’s Bitters
  • 1 Ounce Grand Marnier
  • 3 Ounces Champagne

Garnish

  • Orange Peel
  • Strawberries

Instructions

  • Place a sugar cube in the bottom of a champagne flute or coupe and add 3 dashes of bitters
  • Add 1 ounce of Grand Marnier
  • Top off the glass with Champagne
  • Garnish with orange twist or strawberry
Nutrition Facts
Classic Champagne Cocktail
Amount Per Serving
Calories 144 Calories from Fat 9
% Daily Value*
Fat 1g2%
Saturated Fat 1g6%
Sodium 8mg0%
Potassium 75mg2%
Carbohydrates 14g5%
Sugar 14g16%
Protein 1g2%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Thank you for visiting my Food Blog, I hope you enjoy my Grand Marnier and Champagne Cocktail recipe. Please come back and visit again soon! Cheers, Steven

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