Champagne Whiskey co*cktails - Dash of Jazz (2024)

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You only need three ingredients to make these simple champagne whiskey co*cktails for two with bubbly notes of berry, citrus, and vanilla! Get your New Year's Eve party poppin' in under five minutes.

And if you enjoy this recipe, you'll love my easy citrus champagne co*cktail!

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Why You'll Love this Recipe

Just Three Ingredients - And endless possibilities for customization with your choice of spirits, sparkling wine, and liqueur. Because there are no non-alcoholic mixers, I like to call it the "three lit" co*cktail!

Quick & Easy - This seemingly fancy champagne co*cktail with chambord has layers of flavor but is as easy to make as one, two three.

Potent - Whiskey is typically thought of a man's drink but please don't shy away from this one, ladies. It's delicious and somewhat sneaky so enjoy responsibly!

We love sparkling co*cktail recipes around here, including my pomegranate champagne co*cktail, ginger bellini punch, and cherry rosé spritzer.

What You'll Need for this Recipe

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Champagne for bubbles and a crisp finish--make sure it's chilled! And if you don't have access to champagne, other sparkling wines like cava or prosseco will also work.

Chambord is a black raspberry liqueur with notes of luscious berries and smooth vanilla. I prefer using chambord but you could also use another raspberry or blackberry liqueur.

Whiskey is the boozy backbone of this recipe. Use a high quality whiskey, bourbon or scotch that you would enjoy sipping neat.

Check out the recipe card below for full ingredients list, measurements, nutrition facts, and step-by-step instructions!

Substitutions & Variations

Liqueur - You can get creative with different flavored liqueurs like ginger, orange, blackcurrant, and more.

Garnishes - I like to float fresh or frozen raspberries in these co*cktails for a lil razzle dazzle. Feel free to add garnishes of your choosing, including citrus twists, sparkling sugar rims, and edible glitter!

How to Make a Champagne Whiskey co*cktail

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Step One: Add whiskey to each champagne glass.

Pro Tip #1: Use a jigger to measure out the liquids or a standard shot glass, which has the same volume as the large side of a jigger.

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Step: Top up with champagne!

Pro Tip #2: To make sure you have consistent tasting co*cktail from first sip to last, give it a gentle stir with a bar spoon or a butter knife.

Quick How-to Video

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Frequently Asked Questions

What liquor to add to champagne?

Whiskey and fruit flavored liqueurs pair perfectly with champagne. So do gin and tequila.

Can I make whiskey and champagne drinks in advance?

I don't recommend making these co*cktails ahead of time because the champagne will fall flat.

How to large batch champagne whiskey co*cktails?

To serve a crowd, you can make champagne whiskey pitcher co*cktails by combining one bottle of champagne, 1 ½ cup whiskey, and one cup chambord. Serves eight.

More Favorite Whiskey Drink Recipes

  • Blood Orange Bourbon Smash co*cktail
  • Brown Sugar Pineapple Whiskey Sour
  • Bourbon Cherry Limeade with Fresh Cherries
  • Mixed Berry Bourbon Smash with Champagne

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Champagne Whiskey co*cktails

Jazzmine Woodard

Strong, bubbly, and slightly fruity three-part co*cktail

4.81 from 21 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Cuisine American

Servings 2 co*cktails

Calories 228 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 jigger or shot glass

  • 1 bar spoon or butter knife

  • 2 champagne flutes

Ingredients

  • 3 ounces whiskey
  • 2 ounces raspberry liqueur
  • 5 ounces champagne chilled
  • Fresh or frozen raspberries optional garnish

Instructions

  • Divide whiskey evenly between two glasses or champagne flutes (1 ½ ounce in each).

  • Add one ounce of raspberry liqueur to each glass.

  • Top up with chilled champagne and serve immediately (about 2.5 ounces per glass).

  • Garnish with fresh or frozen raspberries, if desired. Serve immediately and enjoy responsibly!

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Notes

Preparation

To serve a crowd, you can make champagne whiskey pitcher co*cktails by combining one bottle of champagne, 1 ½ cup whiskey, and one cup chambord. Serves eight.

I don't recommend making these co*cktails ahead of time because the champagne will fall flat.

Modifications

You can get creative with different flavored liqueurs like ginger, orange, blackcurrant, and more, in place of chambord.

Nutrition

Calories: 228kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 7mgPotassium: 71mgSugar: 10gCalcium: 7mgIron: 1mg

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