1 bottle Prosecco or other dry sparkling white wine
Directions
In a small pitcher or large liquid measuring cup, combine pear nectar and cranberry juice cocktail. Pour 1/4 cup juice mixture into each of eight champagne glasses. Dividing evenly, top with Prosecco or other dry sparkling white wine.
Try this non alcohole drink, I call it Moc-Champagne Guava Punch. Equal parts of chilled Guava Juice and Diet or Regular Sierra Mist.
HostessMostest
16 Jul, 2010
I'm making these for a baby shower and am also serving a non-alcoholic version. After recipe testing various mixers, I've found that Kristall Pear, a naturally-flavored sparkling drink, is a great match. I found it at Whole Foods. Enjoy!
Checky
29 Dec, 2007
I served these at my cookie exchange brunch and it was delicious and easy!
berthill
28 Dec, 2007
for children, substitute ginger ale for wine.
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Try this non alcohole drink, I call it Moc-Champagne Guava Punch. Equal parts of chilled Guava Juice and Diet or Regular Sierra Mist.
I'm making these for a baby shower and am also serving a non-alcoholic version. After recipe testing various mixers, I've found that Kristall Pear, a naturally-flavored sparkling drink, is a great match. I found it at Whole Foods. Enjoy!
I served these at my cookie exchange brunch and it was delicious and easy!
for children, substitute ginger ale for wine.