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Updated on January 9, 2014

Fruity Alcoholic Drink Recipe: Fresh Peach Bellini co*cktail (1)

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Italian Prosecco and Peach co*cktail

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Alfredos co*cktail Recipe

In the summer, on the terrace of his wine bar overlooking a picture-book Tuscan valley, our local barman Alfredo, serves a popular fruity alcoholic drink based on the recipe of a famous Venetian co*cktail - 'Bellini co*cktail'.

He's modified it a little. He likes to add a spring of fresh mint - freshly snipped from his balcony!

A classic Peach Bernini is simply made with Prosecco and ripe peaches (puréed to a 'smoothie' in a blender).

If it isn't the peach season, but you'd like to have a party with Peach Bernini co*cktails anyway, then simply use peach juice from your health food store or supermarket. It tastes just as good and looks just as pretty. (When mixing your drinks, use the same quantity as fresh peach.)

Cook Time

Prep time: 2 min

Ready in: 2 min

Yields: 1 glass

Ingredients

  • 1 peach, (1 part) or peach juice
  • 1 glass Prosecco, (3 parts)
  • few leaves mint

Instructions

  1. Wash a peach (white peach is classic, yellow peach is OK). Dry it and remove the stone
  2. Chop it up
  3. Pulse to a pureed pulp (with skins) in the blender until smooth
  4. Pour into a chilled co*cktail glass
  5. Open a bottle of Prosecco
  6. Pour a little over the peach puree, mix with a tall spoon
  7. Top the glass up with Prosecco
  8. Garnish the glass with mint and a few peach slices
  9. Serve

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All About Prosecco

Prosecco, like Champagne, is a dry, sparkling white wine. Whereas Champagne comes from the Champagne district of France, Prosecco comes from late-ripening prosecco grapes of the Veneto area of North East Italy. It's best served chilled!

(If you have an i phone you can download your Prosecco wine's particulars by scanning the bottle's label!)

Being comparatively low in alcohol (11-12%), it makes a pleasant drink for afternoon parties, especially in the heat, or an early evening aperitif among friends, or for sipping through an evening event, especially if you have to drive!

A 'Bernini co*cktail' in the International Bartenders Association list of 'Official co*cktails' is classified as a 'Long Drink' - as are, for example, a Mimosa, Piña Colada and a Tequila Sunrise (to name a few).

The nutritional values of 1 glass of Prosecco are officially these:

69 calories

1% carbohydrates

2% Iron

0.08 Protein

Harry's Bar in Venice

Harry's Bar in Venice was founded by Giuseppe Cipriani, who invented the Bellini co*cktail.

He named it the Peach 'Bellini' because of its pinky color. The white peach, according to Cipriani turned a 'Bellini pink' color when pureéd in the blender.

Bellini Painting of Young Woman in the Mirror

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What's the Difference between a White and Yellow Peach?

The first ripe peaches are already on market stalls in Italy mid June. Then we have peaches, peaches, peaches through the summer until September.

Classically the peach used in the Peach Bellini co*cktail in Venice is made with a 'white' peach because of its color, because it is sweeter and lower in acid.

Alfredo uses a yellow peach because he says it tastes more 'peachy'; besides it doesn't bruise so easily - and why not use the many delicious yellow peaches growing on trees all around his bar?

These are the nutritional values of a medium sized (76 gram) peach:

30 calories

7 g carbohydrate

1 g sugar

140 mg potassium

8% daily value for vitamin C

Champagne Flute Glass or co*cktail Glass?

In Venice's Harry's Bar a 'Peach Bellini' co*cktail was served in a Champagne Flute because most drinks with bubbles are served in fluted glasses. It lets the bubbles rise slower.

Here in our part of Tuscany though, Alfredo prefers to serve this fruity drink in a classic co*cktail glass. He claims that more space around the rim to decorate makes it all look sunny.

A sprig of just- picked mint between a few slices of peaches gives Alfredo's Peach Bellini Drink recipe a perfetto garden-fresh look - and smell.

If you make this in the winter and you have to substitute fresh peaches with bottled juice, the mint will give the impression of serving a fresh, fruity drink!

Ordering a co*cktail in Italian

If you're on holiday in Italy you could probably order your Bellinis in English since most barmen and waiters speak this foreign dialect today, but where's the fun in that?

Here are a few essential sentences in Italian to swagger some savoir faire.

At the Bar - Dialogue

(Note about pronunciation: the ending of words in 'e' are pronounced with an ' acute)

You: Due co*cktail Bellini per favore! (Two Peach Bellinis please).

And to ask for your bill -

You: Il conto, per favore? (The bill please)

And always -

Grazie. (Thanks)

To celebrate the drink and company -

Cin cin (pronounced Chin chin)

or

Saluté (Cheers!)

Veneto Peach Bellini and also Tuscany Peach Bellini!

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A

Veneto Italy:

Veneto, Italy

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Where prosecco grapes are grown

B

Venice:

Venice, Italy

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Harry's Bar where the Peach Bellini comes from

C

Montiano Grosseto:

Montiano, 58051 Magliano in Toscana Province of Grosseto, Italy

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Local Tuscany- made Peach Bellini with yellow peaches and mint

© 2012 Penelope Hart

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FAQs

What alcohol is in Bellini? ›

The Bellini consists of puréed white peaches and Prosecco, an Italian sparkling wine. Marinating fresh peaches in wine is an Italian tradition. The original recipe was made with a bit of raspberry or cherry juice to give the drink a pink glow.

What mixture was the original Bellini? ›

The Bellini ingredients are, and always have been, just two: white peaches and Prosecco. Simple nothing else is required to make your own original and delicious Bellini drink.

What type of glass is a peach Bellini served in? ›

What Kind of Glass do you Serve Peach Bellinis in? Traditionally, the drink has been served in a tall champagne flute-style glass, as that's best for bubbly drinks like this. If you don't have a tall flute, a thin tall highball glass or a white wine glass will work as well.

What Prosecco is best for Bellinis? ›

One of the best Proseccos for Mimosas is Pasqua 'Romeo and Juliet' Prosecco because it's made in a very dry 'Brut' style. That means when you mix it with orange juice it won't taste too sweet. Meanwhile, for Bellinis, consider La Marca 'Extra Dry' Prosecco.

How much alcohol is in a peach Bellini? ›

Coming to Trader Joe's from a family-owned German winery, this bubbly beverage is just peachy, and if you add some peach purée, it's just Peachy-Peach lower alcohol content (8% ABV) begs for a brunchy application, but lest you get the wrong impression, it also sparkles with apps or dessert...

What's the difference between a mimosa in a Bellini? ›

Both are made with Champagne or sparkling wine and just one other ingredient — orange juice in mimosas, and peach puree in Bellinis.

What is a Hemingway Bellini? ›

Iconic literary food moments

Located just off the Grand Canal, the iconic bar was frequented by the likes of Humphrey Bogart, Truman Capote, and Ernest Hemingway. Cipriani's recipe calls to gently stir two parts Prosecco and one part fresh peach pureé, served in a chilled flute.

Does a Bellini have vodka? ›

Venice's signature drink—the Bellini—brings together local white peaches and sparkling Prosecco wine with a name that reflects the pink hues often found in the paintings of the Renaissance artist of the same name. Making it with vodka gives it a little something extra.

What does Bellini mean in Italian? ›

Bellini is a gender-neutral name of Italian origin, meaning “little beautiful one.” This endearingly sweet and loving name can serve as a perfect reminder for your little one wherever they go.

What do you eat with peach Bellini? ›

A French Omelette or Baked French Toast will make you feel like you're dining at your favorite brunch spot. Sweet Treats. Peach Bellinis are a brunch drink, but they're also a party drink! For a bridal shower or celebration, serve them with Polenta Cake or Lemon Cheesecake Bars.

What is the difference between a mimosa and a peach Bellini? ›

The bellini and mimosa both start with a base of champagne or sparkling white wine, per Harry & David. The dividing line between the two is drawn when you add the other ingredient to these two-part co*cktails. In a mimosa, the bubbles are topped off with orange juice, and in a bellini, they're combined with peach purée.

What is the flavor of peach Bellini? ›

This classic Peach Bellini is the perfect addition to your festivities, packed with juicy Australian peaches, a touch of fragrant bubbles, and a hint of floral and botanical flavours from rose vermouth.

What kind of Prosecco does Olive Garden use? ›

Zonin NV Olive Garden Brut Prosecco (Prosecco del Veneto)

What is the new name for Prosecco? ›

So the Italians simply changed the name. In 2009, “Prosecco” the grape vanished from the Italian winemaking vernacular, replaced with the name “Glera,” a fairly esoteric synonym for the same variety.

What co*cktail is similar to Bellini? ›

8 Prosecco-Based co*cktails to Try
  • Aperol Spritz. Made up of just three ingredients, Aperol, prosecco and soda water, the Aperol Spritz is Italy's most popular co*cktail and is often enjoyed as an apéritif. ...
  • Negroni Sbagliato. ...
  • Bellini. ...
  • Prosecco Margarita. ...
  • French 75. ...
  • Bakewell Fizz. ...
  • Hugo. ...
  • Elderflower Gin Fizz.

What is a Bellini drink made of? ›

It's made with two simple ingredients: peach puree and prosecco. A bellini co*cktail is the perfect fun, bubbly beverage to serve at brunch. It's refreshing and delicious, and though it feels fancy, it's insanely simple to make. You just need two ingredients: peach puree and prosecco.

What type of alcohol is Prosecco? ›

Prosecco is also a sparkling white wine, but unlike Champagne, it's Italian. According to Carl Heline, the director of education for Moet Hennessy USA, asserts Prosecco is a less classy version of Champagne. "Prosecco is like a can of co*ke.

What alcohol is Prosecco? ›

Does prosecco have more alcohol or calories than other types of wine? The strength of prosecco is usually around 12%, which means that it contains 12% pure alcohol. That's around the same amount of alcohol typically found in other sparkling wines, like champagne or cava.

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