Browsing on your mobile phone? Take a look at our mobile edition »

advertisement

Bellini

Licensed

TIME/SERVINGS

Total: Under 5 mins

Active: Under 5 mins

Makes: 1 drink

Field Guide to Cocktails
by Rob Chirico

Field Guide to Cocktails
by Rob Chirico

The Bellini is a rich blend of peach purée and Prosecco, a sparkling, dry Italian wine. Named for the Venetian painter Giovanni Bellini, the Bellini was created at Harry’s Bar in Venice in 1948 by owner Giuseppe Cipriani. This classic, refreshing drink was served only in the summer months, when white peaches were available. The juice and pulp of the peaches were extracted through a sieve and blended with Prosecco. The rosy-colored elixir became a year-round drink once frozen peach purée became available.

What to buy: Frozen peach purée is difficult to find, so you may be limited to savoring a Bellini during the summer months, when fresh peaches are at their finest. Despite what others tell you, only use white peaches for a Bellini, or the color and taste will be off.

INGREDIENTS
  • 3 parts Prosecco
  • 1 part fresh or frozen and thawed white Peach Purée
INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Combine Prosecco and Peach Purée in a well-chilled highball glass or champagne flute.

Variations:

Tiziano: Substitute good white grape juice for the Peach Purée.

Rossini: Substitute strawberry purée for the Peach Purée.

COMMENTS

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

You need to log in to post a comment.

advertisement
TIPS AND TECHNIQUES

More Videos

advertisement
Click Here

More >

More >

More >

More >

About CHOW | Site Map | Newsletters | Mobile | Tags | Feedback | Site Talk | Chowhound : Guidelines : Manifesto : FAQ

Popular on CBS sites: Fantasy Football | Miley Cyrus | MLB | iPhone 3G | GPS | Recipes | Shwayze | NFL

About CNET Networks | Jobs | Advertise

© 2008 CNET Networks, Inc., a CBS Company. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use