Frosty, Fabulous, and Floral: The Delightful Blueberry Lavender Sparkler
This Blueberry Lavender Sparkler is a beautiful way to add something unexpected to your holiday or celebration menu. Blueberry lavender syrup brings a delicate balance of sweet berry flavor and soft floral notes, creating a cocktail that feels both refreshing and elegant. When topped with chilled champagne, the champagne cocktail becomes light, bubbly, and ideally suited for festive moments—whether you’re hosting a brunch, toasting at a holiday gathering, or simply looking for a drink that feels a little more special than the usual pour.
You’ll encounter sensory pleasures even before the first sip of the champagne cocktail. First, the sound of the pop of the cork. Then, the tiny bubbles tickle your nose, sending champagne and a hint of blueberries and lavender aromas into the air.

What makes this champagne cocktail stand out is how effortlessly it elevates any occasion. The floral hint of lavender adds a sophisticated touch without overpowering the bright blueberry flavor, making it approachable even for guests who don’t usually gravitate toward floral drinks. Served in a frosty flute and garnished with fresh blueberries or a sprig of lavender, this sparkler feels celebratory, stylish, and just different enough to leave a lasting impression at any festive celebration.
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Blueberry Lavender Sparkler Ingredients

- Champagne
- Blueberry Lavender Syrup
- Lemon Juice (approximately 1/2 lemon)
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Tips
Don’t know which champagne to buy? I am not a champagne connoisseur. I’ve tried expensive champagnes like Dom Pérignon, Jouet, and Veuve Clicquot. But I tend to keep it under $15 a bottle for a champagne cocktail. Sweet champagnes are my preference, but until recently, I didn’t know that Brut meant unsweet and Extra Dry sweet. As you can see from the photo, I settled on Korbel Extra Dry.
Prosecco is an excellent swap for Champagne in cocktails, thanks to its fresh, fruity taste and gentler, less intense bubbles.
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The Right Glass Matters
A champagne flute is an excellent choice because its tall, narrow shape helps keep the bubbles fresh longer and slows them from escaping too quickly. It also lets the aromas rise nicely while showcasing those pretty bubbles, making every sip feel a little more special.
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The Perfect Pairing
Pairing the Blueberry Lavender Sparkler with light appetizers such as goat cheese crostini or smoked salmon with crispy shallots allows the cocktail’s flavors to shine without overpowering the tastebuds.
How to Make the Blueberry Lavender Sparkler
Start by thoroughly chilling your champagne, a well-chilled base will enhance the overall experience of your cocktail. While it chills, place your champagne glasses in the freezer for a few minutes. A chilled glass helps preserve the bubbles and elevates the overall drinking experience.
The Blueberry Lavender syrup is slightly thick so pour the syrup and lemon juice into a champagne flute or coupe glass, then stir well. Top it off with no more than 5 ounces of champagne and give a gentle stir—just enough to combine—so you keep those beautiful bubbles intact.
Garnish with a slice of lemon and some fresh mint or a few fresh blueberries and a sprig of lavender. I opted for the lemon and mint.
This champagne cocktail is versatile and suits various occasions. Whether you’re celebrating a special milestone, hosting a brunch, or simply toasting the joys of life, it adds an extra layer of glamour and taste to the festivities.
Note
It would be best if you had champagne flutes that are 8 ounces or less. The larger the champagne flute, the less the recipe will fill your glass. More champagne also changes the taste and color of the cocktail.

Final Sip
With its delectable blend of sweet blueberries, fragrant lavender, and bubbly champagne, the Blueberry Lavender Sparkler is a true testament to the art of mixology. Whether celebrating a special occasion or simply looking to indulge in a moment of luxury, this fabulous cocktail will impress family and friends.
So, gather your ingredients, raise your glass, and toast to the finer things in life with this sensational cocktail in hand. Cheers!
More Awesome Champagne Cocktails
- Passion Fruit Mimosa
- Pear Champagne Cocktail
- Gingered Pear Champagne Cocktail
- Mango Mimosa
- Ginger Champagne Cocktail
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Frosty, Fabulous, and Floral: The Delightful Blueberry Lavender Sparkler
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 Ounce Blueberry Lavender Syrup
- .5 Ounce Lemon Juice Approximately 1/2 lemon
- 5 Ounces Champagne
- Chilled Champagne flute
- Garnish with a slice of lemon and a sprig of mint or a sprig of rosemary, optional
Instructions
- Start by chilling your champagne and champagne flute.
- The blueberry syrup is slightly thick, so add it to the champagne flute along with the fresh lemon juice, then stir well.
- Top with the champagne and give a gentle stir—just enough to combine.
- Garnish with a lemon wedge and mint leaves or a few blueberries and a sprig of lavender, optional.
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