Sparkling Pomegranate Christmas Spritz Recipe Ideas

This sparkling little number has become my secret weapon for spreading holiday cheer in a glass! Whether you’re toasting with your in-laws by the fire or clinking glasses during a virtual cocktail hour with friends, this Sparkling Pomegranate Christmas Spritz is equal parts festive and refreshing. And bonus—there’s a kid-friendly version too, so everyone can join the celebration!

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

This spritz quickly became a holiday staple in our house one Christmas Eve when I had a fridge full of juice, a chilled bottle of Prosecco, and zero interest in a fussy cocktail. The colors, the aroma, the fizz—instant holiday magic!

  • Festive & Flavorful: Tart pomegranate, citrusy notes, and hints of rosemary evoke all the holiday vibes.
  • Two Versions: Boozy or booze-free, both are completely delicious.
  • Make-Ahead Friendly: Prep the juice base early and finish with a pour of bubbles.
  • Easy to Scale: Make it by the glass or build a pitcher for a crowd.
  • Gorgeous Garnishes: A sprig of rosemary and a few floating arils make this a real show-off drink.

Ingredients Breakdown

Essentials

  • 1 cup (240 ml) chilled Prosecco or sparkling grape juice
  • 2/3 cup (160 ml) chilled 100% pomegranate juice
  • 1/3 cup (80 ml) chilled sparkling water
  • Optional: 1 tbsp pomegranate molasses or grenadine (for depth and color)

Pro Tips

  • Chill Everything: Cold juice means better fizz. Let your ingredients hang out in the fridge several hours before serving.
  • Pomegranate Molasses: Adds rich sweetness and a darker hue—great for dramatic flair!
  • Garnishes Matter: Add a rosemary sprig, a handful of pomegranate arils, and a slice of orange to dress it up.
  • Sweet Tooth? Add 1–2 teaspoons simple syrup to the non-alcoholic version if your juice is extra tart.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Chill all ingredients thoroughly before starting—especially anything fizzy!
  2. Fill each of four glasses with ice to the brim.
  3. In each glass, pour 40 ml (about 2 tablespoons) pomegranate juice and 20 ml (about 1 tablespoon) sparkling water. If you’re using pomegranate molasses or grenadine, whisk it into the juice before pouring.
  4. Top with 60 ml (about 1/4 cup) chilled Prosecco (or sparkling grape juice for the non-alcoholic version).
  5. Give the drink a gentle stir to combine—you want a swirl, not a stir-fry.
  6. Garnish with a sprig of fresh rosemary, a few pomegranate arils, and an orange twist or wheel. Add a star anise pod or cinnamon stick for cozy vibes, if desired.

Chef’s Tips and Tricks

  • Don’t Premix the Fizz: Always add Prosecco or sparkling juice last to keep the sparkle strong.
  • Layer With Care: Pour the bubbly slowly over a spoon to help keep the fizz when building by the glass.
  • Garnish Just Before Serving: Citrus and herbs are prettiest (and most fragrant) when freshly added.

Recipe Variations and Serving Suggestions

  • Make It a Pitcher: Multiply ingredients for however many people you’re serving. Mix pomegranate juice and optional molasses ahead, then top glasses with fizz before serving.
  • Holiday Brunch: Serve with a rosemary-cheddar strata or cranberry-orange scones.
  • Mocktail Magic: Swap in blackberry juice or cherry juice for a flavor twist, and sparkling apple cider in place of grape juice.
  • Snowy Garnish: Freeze rosemary in ice cubes with pomegranate arils for a frosty finish!

FAQs

Can I make this ahead of time?

You can prep the juice and syrup base up to a day ahead—just don’t add the bubbly until serving to preserve the fizz.

What can I use instead of Prosecco?

Any dry sparkling wine will do, or go for a non-alcoholic sparkling white grape juice or cider for a family-friendly version.

Is this gluten-free and vegan?

Yes! Both versions are naturally gluten-free and vegan—just check your wine bottle or juice label to be sure.

Recipe Card

Serving Size: 4 servings
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Ingredients:

  • 1 cup (240 ml) chilled Prosecco or sparkling grape juice
  • 2/3 cup (160 ml) chilled pomegranate juice
  • 1/3 cup (80 ml) chilled sparkling water
  • Optional: 1 tbsp pomegranate molasses or grenadine
  • Ice
  • Garnishes: pomegranate arils, fresh rosemary sprigs, orange twist/wheel, star anise or cinnamon stick

Instructions:

  1. Fill 4 glasses with ice. In each, pour 40 ml pomegranate juice and 20 ml sparkling water. Add syrup if using.
  2. Top each drink with 60 ml Prosecco or sparkling juice, stir gently, and garnish as desired. Serve immediately.

Nutrition: ~60 calories per serving (non-alcoholic version, without syrup)

I’d love to hear how your holiday spritz turned out! Leave a comment if you tried a fun variation or tag @thekitchensaid on social—you know I adore seeing your creations sparkle!

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