Our post on the Gordon’s Pink Gin launch proved so popular a Prosecco cocktail featuring your new favourite gin seemed the next best cocktail recipe! If you’re looking for the perfect refreshment on a special occasion or simply a warm day, look no further than pink gin and Prosecco cocktails. Beara Pink Ocean Gin, £32.95, Master of Malt. Make it a spritz at your next beachside picnic and you will look the millennial-pink picture. Speaking of pink grapefruit, we know that gin and grapefruit is a winning combination but have you tried it with Prosecco? Gordon’s Pink Gin, infused with summer berries, not only looks great but tastes great too. The new Malfy Rosa is simply fabulous. Fancy! We might be bending the rules a little on what pink gin exactly is but who cares when it’s this delicious? Gordon’s Pink Gin Spritz Prosecco Cocktail. Gin liqueurs are just too perfect for updating your Prosecco. Strawberry gin is a key trend for summer, but Beara Pink Ocean Gin shows us how to take it up a level. 100ml Gordon's® pink gin. If you have a story suggestion email editor@theginkin.com, The Gin Kin promotes responsible drinking, 7 Pink Gin and Prosecco Cocktails That Are Simply Sensational, The Rhubarb and Ginger Spritz Is Autumn's Biggest Cocktail Trend, 8 easy gin and champagne cocktails you need for your next party, Gin and Prosecco cocktails: French 75 & Nicola 7. The (now classic) Gordon’s Pink Gin Spritz is as follows: Fill a large glass with ice, add 50ml of Gordon’s Pink gin and 50ml of lemonade then top up with 25ml of Prosecco and garnish with strawberries. Edinburgh Gin Liqueurs, £16.20, John Lewis, Follow us on Facebook, on Twitter @theginkin, or on Instagram at @theginkin. Just ask Edinburgh Gin. Who doesn’t want to show off these beauties? Turn it into a many fabulous pink gin and Prosecco cocktails by pouring one part gin into a flute glass, then top up with two measures of chilled Prosecco and garnish with a twist of pink grapefruit peel. It’s hard to think of another brand who have done more to bring pink gin and Prosecco to the spotlight. Then, add a fresh raspberry to garnish. For a new take on a Sloe Gin Fizz, add 1 part Boodles Mulberry Gin, 3 parts champagne, then garnish with lemon twist and serve in a champagne flute. It’s hard to think of another brand who have done more to bring pink gin and Prosecco to the spotlight. According to The Salty Dog Hotel (and much of Twitter actually), simply add pink grapefruit and Prosecco to your Tanqueray. Create a shopping list. View list. A slight variation on gin and Prosecco, this blush variety builds on the popularity of pink gin to create a tantalising tipple that’s ideal for summer days and special occasions alike. Meet the new gin on the new block. 50ml prosecco. Gordon’s Pink Gin Spritz Prosecco. The secret to their success is they’re highly Instagrammable. strawberries halves or quarters for garnish (optional) Whisk SDK. Then simply top up with Prosecco. Simply add 25ml of their Rhubarb & Ginger Liqueur or Raspberry Gin Liqueur to 100ml of Prosecco in a champagne flute or coupette. It’s made from Beefeater Gin, Briottet Crème de Violet, rose syrup, hibiscus syrup, egg white, fresh lemon juice and Prosecco. Just add 30ml Beara Pink Ocean Gin, 2 crushed strawberries, a squeeze of lemon, and a dash of soda water. For a cocktail that’s really sophisticated, take it up a notch with this floral cocktail from Beefeater Gin and Dirty Martini. The (now classic) Gordon’s Pink Gin Spritz is as follows: Fill a large glass with ice, add 50ml of Gordon’s Pink gin and 50ml of lemonade then top up with 25ml of Prosecco and garnish with strawberries. This is a real stunner and looks so perfectly summery in the glass! Gordon’s – Pink Gin Spritz. 100ml lemonade. IngredientsServes: 2. ice.