St. Germain Spritz (Easy co*cktail Recipe!) - Vegetarian 'Ventures (2024)

This 3-ingredient St. Germain Spritz co*cktail takes just two minutes to whip up. It’s the perfect refreshing alcoholic drink for a spring or summer evening.

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What is St. Germain?

Now onto this drink recipe! This is one of those recipes where I was trying to relax at the end of a day (this is a new development, by the way. My workaholic self is trying to slow down and enjoy a few silent moments a day) so I made myself this co*cktail with ingredients we had on hand to enjoy with a novel on the porch. As I was sipping it, I was like ‘this is so good and looks so beautiful. I want to take a picture of it’. Fast forward 40 minutes later and I’m back to work, snapping pictures and writing down recipes (so much for that relaxing thing I’ve been working on, right?).

If you’ve never tried St. Germain before, I highly recommend it! It’s a French elderflower liqueur that’s light and fresh in flavor. It pairs nicely with citrus and fruit co*cktails, but you can really pair it with any liquor you’d like.

This St. Germain co*cktail recipe is beyond simple but that is what I really enjoy about it. It’s four ingredients. I can be whipped up in under 5 minutes. And it’s refreshing and light enough for the warming weather but boozy enough to keep you warm once the sun sets.

What’s Needed for a St. Germain Spritz?

I’ve taken a few liberties with the traditional St. Germain spritz recipe to make it my own. But this St. Germain co*cktail is similar to the original. Here’s what you’ll need to make a refreshing St. Germain spritz:

  • St. Germain liqueur
  • Campari
  • Sparkling white wine

How to Make a St. Germain Spritz

This is such a simple co*cktail recipe! Just add ice to a glass, then top with St. Germain, Campari, and sparkling white wine. If desired, garnish with fresh mint leaves, apricot slices, and / or fresh cherries.

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How Much Does This Recipe Make?

This St. Germain spritz recipe makes one co*cktail. But you can easily scale this recipe to make multiple co*cktails.

Tips for Making a St. Germain Spritz

I used Campari in this St. Germain co*cktail recipe, but Aperol would be a good substitute if you prefer sweeter drinks.

Likewise, I used sparkling white wine, but St. Germain and champagne are a delicious combination as well.

There’s no need to mix this co*cktail. However, if you’d like to mix the ingredients together I recommend stirring this St. Germain co*cktail rather than shaking it in a co*cktail shaker. You don’t want to knock the bubbles out of the sparkling wine!

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St. Germain Spritz

Prep Time

2 mins

This 4-ingredient St. Germain Spritz co*cktail takes just two minutes to whip up. It's the perfect refreshing alcoholic drink for a spring or summer evening.

Course:Drinks

Cuisine:Vegetarian

Keyword:Campari, co*cktail, St. Germain

Servings: 1 drink

Author: Shelly Westerhausen

Ingredients

  • 1ozSt. Germain Liquor
  • 1ozCampari
  • 7ozsparkling white wine(or club soda)

Optional Garnishes:

  • Cherries
  • Apricot slices
  • Fresh mint leaves

Instructions

  1. Fill a co*cktail glass with ice. Add in St. Germain, Campari, and sparkling white wine.

  2. Garnish with cherries or apricots and serve right away.

Recipe Notes

  • If you want to mix the co*cktail ingredients, be sure to stir (not shake) it. You don't want to knock the carbonation out of the wine.

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FAQs

What is a good substitute for St-Germain Spritz? ›

A basic St‑Germain Spritz is made with St‑Germain, prosecco, and soda water, but for something a touch fancier try a Hugo Spritz instead. In a Hugo Spritz, you'll add fresh mint leaves and a lime wedge to the mix, which bring bright and zesty notes to the drink and pair well with the elderflower flavor of the liqueur.

What are the ingredients in St-Germain? ›

St-Germain is the world's first elderflower liqueur, made with hand-picked elderflower petals macerated in grape neutral spirit within 48 hours of being picked, sweetened with 180g sugar per litre, presented in its distinctive Belle Epoque-style bottle.

What is the difference between Hugo and Saint Germain Spritz? ›

The Hugo co*cktail is the Italian cousin of the classic St‑Germain Spritz. The addition of mint and lime brings bright and zesty aroma to this refreshing elderflower co*cktail.

What is the name of the St-Germain Spritz? ›

The Hugo Spritz gets its name from the main ingredient, “Hugo,” a type of elderflower syrup. Crafted from hand-picked elderflower blossoms and boasting a 20% ABV, St‑Germain's elderflower liqueur serves as the ideal natural sweetener to complement the sparkling character of a bubbly beverage.

What is a non-alcoholic alternative to St-Germain? ›

DIY elderflower cordial (syrup) is versatile and significantly less expensive than prepared elderflower liqueur (like St. Germain). Cordial can be customized with dried or fresh elderflowers, different fruit juices, or liquor. Citric acid boosts acidity and extends shelf-life.

What is equivalent to St-Germain? ›

St. Germain is an elderflower liqueur. There are a number of others on the market, including the Pür Blossom Elderflower liqueur, Cote Jolie, Bitter Truth, and more. I know several people that have told me that they prefer the Pür brand to St.

Can I drink St-Germain straight? ›

You can enjoy St Germain straight or over ice. It makes a great after-dinner drink, similar to Baily's Irish Cream. It offers sweet, balanced, floral notes with hints of fruit you might want instead of coffee or chocolate.

Can you drink St-Germain by itself? ›

At 20% ABV, St-Germain can be sipped on its own, ideally chilled, as an aperitif. It can also be enjoyed in the St-Germain co*cktail, sometimes called the St-Germain Spritz, which simply tops the liqueur with dry white wine or Champagne, club soda, and a lemon twist.

Is St-Germain high in sugar? ›

St-Germain is considered a cordial, which is a sweetened distilled spirit that's typically high in sugar. With 20% alcohol by volume (ABV), St-Germain also contains notes of pear, citrus and tropical fruits, according to the company.

What is the most popular spritz in Italy? ›

Often described as an Italian sunset in a glass, the Aperol Spritz originated in the city of Padua and has become one of the most famous co*cktails from Italy.

Is St. Germain sweeter than Aperol? ›

St. Germain, made from the flowers of elderberry bushes, is sweet. I always detect grapefruit, but others get peach, pear, flowers of all kinds, and some even report lychee. Aperol is different, offering sour flavors including rhubarb and orange.

Why do Italians like Aperol Spritz? ›

is an Italian aperitif, originally created in 1919 by bartender Raimondo Ricci. The drink was invented as a means to combat the heat and humidity of Italy's summer months. It became popular among people who wanted something light to sip on before dinner.

Does St-Germain need to be refrigerated? ›

We recommend that you consume St~Germain liqueur within 6 months after opening, and keep your bottle in a dry, cool space and away from bright light.

Why is St-Germain so good? ›

The wild, natural sweetness of fresh, handpicked elderflowers gives St Germain a transformative flavour; indulgent, yet delicate with a fresh natural sweetness and notes of pear and honeysuckle.

What is the main flavoring in St Germain liqueur? ›

St‑Germain is a French liqueur made with fresh elderflowers, hand-picked once a year in the late spring. To accomplish its exquisitely natural flavor, every bottle of St‑Germain contains up to 1,000 of the very best elderflower blossoms, resulting in a finely crafted, perfectly balanced and refined liqueur.

What is a substitute for elderflower liqueur? ›

The essence of up to one thousand elderflowers can be found in each Belle Epoque-style bottle of St-Germain! You can substitute St-Germain with Giffard Fleur de Sureau Sauvage, St. Elder, and RoomeR Elderflower Aperitif.

What is the flavor of St-Germain drink? ›

St Germain Liqueur features a subtle yet delicate flavor, a fresh, quality taste and notes of peach, pear and grapefruit that are enhanced by the endless charm of the elderflower.

Can you substitute St-Germain for Triple Sec? ›

If you don't have triple sec on hand, try maraschino, cherry liqueur, or something floral, like St. -Germain Elderflower Liqueur.

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