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How to Make the Perfect Bellini Mocktail

Italian · Easy · 5 min · 2 servings

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The Bellini Mocktail is a sophisticated non-alcoholic version of the Italian classic made with peach nectar and sparkling white grape juice for a bubbly and elegant brunch drink. This easy mocktail recipe captures the essence of the original Venice cocktail without any alcohol, making it ideal for baby showers and celebrations.

Why this recipe works

This Bellini Mocktail recipe has been crafted to deliver restaurant-quality results in your home kitchen. At just 5 minutes from start to finish, it fits perfectly into a busy schedule without sacrificing flavor. Each serving comes in at 120 calories with 0g of protein, making it a balanced choice for any meal.

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What you will need

This recipe uses 4 simple ingredients that you can find at any grocery store:

  • 4 oz peach nectar or peach puree
  • 8 oz sparkling white grape juice
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • 2 slices fresh peach

Step by step instructions

Step 1: Chill the Glasses

Place two champagne flutes in the freezer for a few minutes before serving to keep the drink cold and bubbly longer.

Step 2: Add Peach Nectar

Pour the peach nectar or puree and lemon juice into the bottom of each chilled champagne flute, dividing equally.

Step 3: Top with Sparkling Grape Juice

Slowly pour the sparkling white grape juice over the peach nectar, pouring down the side of the glass to preserve the bubbles.

Step 4: Garnish and Serve

Garnish each flute with a fresh peach slice on the rim and serve immediately at a brunch or celebration.

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Easy substitutions

Missing an ingredient? Here are some swaps that work perfectly:

  • sparkling white grape juice → sparkling water with a splash of white grape juice for less sweetness
  • peach nectar → mango nectar for a tropical twist on the classic recipe

Common mistakes to avoid

Watch out for these pitfalls that can affect your results:

  • Pouring the sparkling grape juice too fast which creates too much foam and causes the drink to overflow
  • Using canned peaches in syrup instead of nectar or puree which makes the drink overly sweet and heavy

Nutrition facts

Per serving: 120 calories, 0g protein, 30g carbs, 0g fat, 0g fiber.

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