Summer Sips: 5 Delicious (and Super Easy) Summer co*cktail Recipes (2024)

I don’t know if Atlanta is just insanely hot or temperatures have just been high everywhere lately, but what I do know is that I can barely step outside right now without sweating. And that specific kind of heat is enough to make me want to chill indoors with the A/C blasting anda cold co*cktail in my hand.So, I partnered with La Marca Prosecco (one of my fave Proscecco brands) and Gilt City to share 5 summer co*cktail recipes using La Marca’sfamed blue label bubbly, for everyone 21 and over.

There’s a sorbet fizz float, a rosey posey floral co*cktail, a sparkling sangria, and more. Click through for5 summer co*cktail recipesto put a smile on your sun-soaked face.

Andif you’re looking for even more fun in the sun this summer, good news,La Marca Proseccohas partnered with Gilt.com andGilt City(a local experiences site) to host a series of amazing events (like a giant pool party in sunny Miami – yes please!). AND they’ve also curated a selection of La Marca-inspired fashion and home items on Gilt.com. Head over toGiltCity.com for more details on how you can cool off and soak up some of that Miami sun with La Marca and Gilt City.

Cara Cara and Cherry

Pour 1-2 ounces of homemadecherry syrup into the bottom of a glass. Iused this recipe for the cherry syrup. Then add the juice of 1/2 an orange and top with Prosecco (4-5 ounces). Garnish with a cara cara orange slice.To get a color blocked look, pour the Prosecco into the campaign flute so that it falls gently down the side of the glass. That way it won’t disrupt the syrup.

Blackberry PearFizz

Start by muddling 6-8 large blackberries and then putting them through a fine strainer, so you’re left with just the juice. Pour that into the bottoms of a glass, add a few thin slices of pear and 1 ounce of elderflower cordial or syrup, and top with Prosecco (roughly 6 ounces if you’re measuring).

Rosey Posey

Now that you have the syrup, its time for the co*cktail! Fill the bottom of a glass with 2 ounces homemade rose syrup (recipe below), top with 6 ounces of Prosecco,andedible flowers.To get a color blocked look, like the one in the photos, pour the Prosecco into the campaign flute so that it falls gently down the side of the flute. That way it won’t disrupt the syrup.

How to make rose syrup… Using fresh organic rose petals (they must be free of pesticides) that have been washed, heat 1/2 cup of water and 1 cup of sugar over medium heat. Stir occasionally until the sugar has dissolved. Then, addthe washed petals of 3 roses, turn the heat down to low, and let the mixture simmer (about 15 minutes). Add a tiny drop of pink food coloring, if desired. Remove from heat and let cool before straining the mixture through a fine sieve. Pour into a jar (makes enough for 3-4 co*cktails).

Sparkling White Peach and Apricot Sangria

Makes 4 servings. Start by adding homemade sangria syrup (recipe below), small slices of 1peach, 1 apricot, 1/2 and orange, and 1 lemon to a jar. Then add the juice of one orange and 1 cup of lemonade. Place in the fridge. When ready to serve pour 3 ounces of sangria into each glass and top with 4-5 ounces of Prosecco.

How to make sangria syrup… Add2 cups of water and 1 cup of sugar to a small saucepanovermedium heat until the sugar dissolves. Add 1ripe peach sliced and 2 apricots sliced. Simmer for 15 minutes. Mash fruit with masher. Strain through a fine sieve. Pop into a sealable container.

Strawberry Lemon Sorbet Float

This one is the easiest of them all. Just pour 8 ounces of Prosecco over 2 scoops of strawberry lemon sorbet, garnish with fresh strawberries and a lemon slice. Done!

Each of the recipes above can easily be batched if you want to go that route for parties and entertaining. Just multiply the single serve recipe by the number of servings you want to make for one batch and you’re good to go. Sangria recipe is already batched FYI.

Photography by Amelia Tatnall
Recipes and stylingby Brittni Mehlhoff

Think you’ll give one of these summer co*cktails a try? Which one is your fave?

This post is in partnership with La Marca and Gilt. All opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting the brands that help keep Paper & Stitch running.

Summer Sips: 5 Delicious (and Super Easy) Summer co*cktail Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the official drink of summer? ›

Germain Spritz (a.k.a. the Hugo Spritz) will be the 2023 drink of the summer.

What liquor is best for summer co*cktails? ›

At home in any number of fizzy, refreshing drinks, gin is perhaps the perfect summer spirit. Classic drinks of the season include such venerables as the Tom Collins, the Gin Rickey and of course, the Gin and Tonic, along with a number of cooling relatives.

What drink is best on a hot day? ›

The best: Water: It goes without saying that water is the best and most effective way to stay hydrated during the summer. Devoid of excess sugars, salts, and unnecessary additives, pure water is what the human body craves.

What is a good summer drink to order at a bar? ›

If we're talking beach house vibes, it doesn't get much more classic than a Bay Breeze co*cktail. Vodka, cranberry juice, and pineapple juice are poured over ice to create a tall, frosty summer co*cktail that's the perfect blend of sweet and tangy, fruity and boozy.

What not to drink in summer? ›

Here are a range of dehydrating drinks that should be avoided during summers to promote optimal hydration and overall health:
  • Alcohol. ...
  • Caffeinated Beverages. ...
  • Sugary Drinks. ...
  • Carbonated Drinks. ...
  • Energy Drinks.
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What do people like to drink in the summer? ›

Here, you'll find co*cktail and mocktail recipes featuring juicy summer berries, ripe stone fruit and fresh herbs galore. In-season produce is accented with boozy mix-ins such as prosecco, vodka and tequila, as well as nonalcoholic staples like sparkling water, flavored sodas and tea.

What is a nice alcoholic drink to sip? ›

Sipping co*cktail recipes
  • Dirty martini. A star rating of 5 out of 5. ...
  • Marzipan old fashioned. A star rating of 5 out of 5. ...
  • Whisky mac. A star rating of 0 out of 5. ...
  • Sazerac. A star rating of 0 out of 5. ...
  • Classic negroni. A star rating of 4.8 out of 5. ...
  • Grapefruit negroni. ...
  • Old fashioned. ...
  • Sweet manhattan co*cktail.

What is good alcohol to sip? ›

Aged and dark spirits are good bets, since there's often more “there” to taste. But clear liquors can also go down smooth on their own—many beautifully botanical gins, complex light rums, and smoky mezcals make for perfect solo sipping (whereas blanco tequilas and some, but not all, vodkas are best in mixed drinks).

What is summer co*cktail casual? ›

Summer co*cktail attire calls for stylish outfits that are in between casual and formal. Dressing appropriately in co*cktail attire ensures you'll be dressed to impress for the event. co*cktail attire can be thought of as semi-formal—more casual than formal wear, but not so casual as jeans and a top.

What is a nice mix with vodka? ›

Vodka and lemonade

This is a classic mixer for vodka, and while store-bought lemonade will do the trick, we prefer homemade. Refreshing and delicious, a well-mixed vodka lemonade is always a great thirst quencher for hot summers. So, if life gives you lemons, make some sweet and sour lemonade and add vodka.

What is the official drink of the United States? ›

Bourbon (whiskey), named for Bourbon County, Kentucky, is a corn whiskey aged in charred oak barrels. It was proclaimed the U.S. National Spirit by an act of Congress in 1964.

What is the summer drink of the East? ›

Rooh Afza is a Cooling and Thirst Satisfying Beverage base syrup. Rooh Afza is a non alcoholic concentrated syrup made with fruits, herbs and vegetable extracts.It is sold commercially as a syrup to flavor sherbets, cold milk drinks, ices and cold desserts, such as the popular falooda.

What drink do they drink on Summer House? ›

Apparently, the brands of choice that are frequently present on Summer House are Whispering Angel, VieVite, and Chateau d'Esclans, each ranging around $20 a bottle.

What do the French drink in summer? ›

Pastis is the most popular drink in the south of France, particularly in summer when it's hot. To prepare the drink, it is always mixed with water to dilute the taste and served cold.

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