The Gingered Pear Champagne That Sparkles at Every Holiday Party
When celebrating life’s special moments or adding a touch of elegance to an ordinary day, few cocktails rival the bubbles and luxury of champagne. Why settle for ordinary when you can elevate the experience further with a delightful bubbly Gingered Pear Champagne cocktail?
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 ginger and pear aromas into the air.

Imagine the irresistible combination of champagne mixed with the subtle warmth of ginger and the sweet, fruity notes of pear liqueur. This delightful concoction promises to awaken your senses and leave you craving more. Discover the magic of mixing ginger and pear liqueurs into your Champagne cocktail.
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Gingered Pear Champagne Ingredients

- Champagne
- Ginger Liqueur
- Pear Liqueur
- Simple Syrup, optional
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.
I recently discovered Drillaud while browsing in the liquor store. To my surprise, there are at least 2 dozen fruit-flavored Drillaud liqueurs. I can’t help but buy a different flavor every time I stop in. They are an excellent brand for fruit-flavored liqueurs.
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 helps the aromas rise nicely while showing off those pretty bubbles, making every sip feel a little more special.
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How to Make a Gingered Pear Champagne Cocktail
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.
Pour the ginger and pear liqueurs into your champagne flute or coupe glass. Top it off with no more than 5 ounces of champagne and stir gently.
Garnish each cocktail with a thinly sliced piece of fresh pear, pineapple or some blueberries for an extra visual appeal and flavor.
Note
It would be best if you had champagne flutes or coupe glasses that are 8 ounces or less. The larger the flute or coupe, the less the recipe will fill your glass. More champagne also changes the cocktail’s taste.

Final Sip
In the world of cocktails, innovation knows no bounds, and the combination of champagne with ginger and pear liqueurs is a testament to that creative spirit. Whether marking a special occasion or simply looking to elevate your everyday indulgence, this champagne cocktail promises to delight and impress your family and friends.
So, gather your ingredients, raise your glass, and toast to the pleasures that await. Cheers to sophistication, cheers to indulgence, and cheers to the timeless allure of champagne cocktails infused with ginger and pear liqueurs.
More Exotic Champagne Cocktails
- Passion Fruit Mimosa
- Pear Champagne Cocktail
- Blueberry Lavender Sparkler
- Mango Mimosa
- Ginger Champagne Cocktail
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The Gingered Pear Champagne That Sparkles at Every Holiday Party
Equipment
Ingredients
- .5 Ounce Ginger Liqueur
- .5 Ounce Pear Liqueur
- .5 Ounce Simple Syrup Optional
- 5 Ounces Champagne
- Chilled Champagne flute
- A slice of pear, pineapple or a few blueberries for garnish, optional
Instructions
- Pour the Ginger and Pear Liqueurs and simple syrup (optional) into a chilled champagne flute.
- Top it off with the Champagne and stir gently.
- Garnish with a slice of pear, pineapple, or a few blueberries, optional.
If you’ve tried this, please leave a comment and rating below.



Sounds delicious. Thanks for clearing things up for me did not know the meaning of Brut and Extra Dry.