Sweeten up your sweetheart with our champagne, raspberry, and nonalcoholic Valentine's Day cocktails.
Crushed raspberries and mint syrup are shaken up with vodka and a splash of cranberry juice to make this red-hot cocktail.
Whip up this chocolaty tipple to treat yourself and your sweetie.
Say "I love you" with a fruity cocktail that combines raspberry with the traditional flavors of a cosmopolitan.
Mix pear nectar and orange liqueur with pomegranate juice and a bottle of Champagne to create a love-filled punch.
Combine blackberry puree, cranberry juice, and sparkling water for a refreshingly festive drink.
Make a romantic toast with an elegant cocktail made using red currant puree and champagne.
This bright nonalcoholic drink can also be made with pomegranate, cranberry, or grape juice.
Treat your sweetheart to a warm cocktail topped with whipped cream.
Surprise your valentine with a one-of-a-kind cocktail. Scoop raspberry or passion fruit sorbet into a Champagne flute and fill with chilled Champagne or Prosecco.
Make a refreshing sip for your valentine with raspberries and seltzer. A few tablespoons of the mixture also enlivens white wine, vodka, and iced or hot tea.
Candied kumquats are a colorful addition to these sophisticated sparkling drinks.
Muddle raspberries and grenadine in a cocktail shaker and add vodka and lemon juice for a romantic martini.
Treat your special someone to a glass of pomegranate Champagne.
Add a touch of elegance to your Valentine's Day menu with lavender Champagne.
Make Shirley Temple-inspired cherry bombs with grenadine, citrus soda and maraschino cherries for nonalcoholic Valentine's Day cocktails.
Make a nonalcoholic pink drink with grapefruit juice, colored sanding sugar, and grenadine.
Filled with grenadine, Cointreau, brandy, and raspberries, this Champagne punch has "Valentine's Day" written all over it.
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