Calling all champagne lovers… this is the drink for you! This classic Champagne Cocktail is made with just 4 ingredients and is the perfect way to take any celebration to the next level!
When it comes to celebrations, champagne is a MUST. And as much as I love a nice, cold glass of bubbly all on its own… I’m also ALWAYS up for adding a little bit of extra fun. Case in point – this Champagne Cocktail! It’s a classic cocktail that dates all the way back to the mid-1800’s… and it’s one of the most popular champagne drinks still to this day.
Why? Because it’s all about the bubbles!! When the champagne hits the sugar cube at the bottom of the glass, it creates an ongoing fountain of bubbles that gives a whole new meaning to bubbly!
It’s a drink that’s easy to make, fun to enjoy, and absolutely delicious in a subtle, sophisticated kind of way. So let’s bring on the celebration… shall we??
Ingredients in a Champagne Cocktail
Champagne – In a classic champagne cocktail, champagne is clearly the star of the show! I used a Brut variety, which is the least sweet variety and also my favorite. You can feel free to substitute any type you enjoy.
Sugar cube – This recipe calls for 1 sugar cube in each cocktail, which sweetens the champagne and helps soften the acidity. If you don’t have sugar cubes, no worries! You can also substitute 1 teaspoon of granulated sugar in each glass.
Bitters – I used 3-4 dashes of Angostura Bitters in each cocktail. You can adjust the amount according to your tastes and/or consider using flavored bitters.
Lemon – Finally, lemon rind is used to garnish the cocktails for the perfect finishing touch.
How to make a Champagne Cocktail
Soak the sugar cube – Place one sugar cube in the bottom of each champagne flute. Add 3-4 dashes bitters over the sugar cubes.
Add the champagne – Tilt the glass and slowly pour champagne to the top.
Garnish with lemon peel – Garnish each cocktail with lemon rind.
Enjoy!
Pro tips
- Start with a chilled champagne flute for best results
- Also be sure your champagne is well-chilled
- Do not crush the sugar cube or attempt to mix the sugar into the cocktail. It’s less about sweetening and more about creating bubbles!
- Start with 2 dashes of bitters. You can always add more to taste
- Pour just before serving for maximum bubbly effect
Recipe variations
- Use your favorite flavored bitters
- Substitute another type of champagne for Brut
- Add a squeeze of fresh lemon juice
- Substitute orange rind for lemon rind
- Add a splash of cognac or flavored liqueur
- Substitute granulated sugar for sugar cubes
More champagne cocktails you’ll love
- Lemon Raspberry Champagne Float
- Raspberry Basil Champagne Spritzer
- Bellini
- Cranberry Mimosa
- Mimosa
- Sparkling Sangria
- Pineapple Mimosa
Champagne Cocktail
Calling all champagne lovers... this is the drink for you! This classic Champagne Cocktail is made with just 4 simple ingredients and is our favorite way to ring in the New Year or make any celebration a little more special!
Ingredients
- 4 sugar cubes
- 12 dashes bitters
- 1 bottle champagne
- lemon rind, for garnish
Instructions
- Place one sugar cube in the bottom of each champagne flute. Add 3 dashes of bitters over the sugar cubes.
- Top each glass with champagne.
- Garnish with lemon rind twists & enjoy!
Notes
Recipe variations
- Use your favorite flavored bitters
- Substitute another type of champagne for Brut
- Add a squeeze of fresh lemon juice
- Substitute orange rind for lemon rind
- Add a splash of flavored liqueur
- Substitute granulated sugar for sugar cubes
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 4 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 168Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 9mgCarbohydrates: 8gFiber: 0gSugar: 4gProtein: 0g
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