Summer means meals on the grill, fresh fruit and veggies, and summer co*cktails! One of my favorite summer drinks is the peach Bellini. Nothing says summer like the taste of a ripe peach and this co*cktail captures that flavor with a fresh, frosty vibe that’s perfect for a hot summer brunch.
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What is a peach Bellini?
A peach Bellini is the signature co*cktail created by a bartender in Venice, Italy back sometime between 1934 and 1948. The bartender—Giuseppe Cipriani—named the drink after the painter Giovanni Bellini because the pink of the drink reminded him of the color of one of the saint’s togas in Bellini’s painting. This signature co*cktail uses peaches and two different alcohols to create a sweet, soft drink that’s perfect for summer.
What alcohol is in a peach Bellini?
There are two types of alcohol in a peach Bellini—prosecco and peach schnapps. Prosecco is a type of sparkling wine that comes from Italy. It has a light and fruity taste with a complex flavor profile that pairs well with this co*cktail. Peach schnapps is an intense spirit with a strong fruit flavor. As the name suggests, it tastes like peaches, which makes it the perfect alcohol for making peach Bellinis.
What if I don’t have peach schnapps?
If you don’t have peach schnapps, don’t panic! You can substitute an additional half cup of prosecco in place of peach schnapps. This will decrease the peach flavor a bit, but it’ll still taste great. Alternatively, you can substitute peach vodka in a 1:1 ratio for the schnapps.
What is the difference between a mimosa and a Bellini?
You combine orange juice and champagne—or sparkling white wine—to make a mimosa. Alternatively, you make a Bellini with peach puree, peach schnapps, and prosecco. A Bellini is slightly thicker and sweeter than a mimosa. It also has a creamier texture thanks to the pureed peach.
Mimosas and Bellinis are simple to make, and delicious to sip on. If you’re interested in adding a mimosa to your summer drink menu, try one that has summer fruit in it like a strawberry mimosa.
What’s a Bellini made of?
Bellinis are super simple to make. In fact, they only have three ingredients! You’ll need frozen peaches, prosecco, and peach schnapps to make this peach Bellini recipe. Frozen peaches (rather than fresh) give these Bellinis a nice icy chill that’s perfect for summer. Using frozen peaches in place of ice prevents the co*cktail from tasting watered down and keeps it super peachy.
Wholefully Protip
You make a classic peach Bellini with white peaches, which can be hard to find. Luckily, you can make your Bellini with any color of peach and it’ll still be delicious! The key is that you use ripe peaches, so they give your co*cktail that signature sweetness.
How do you make a peach Bellini?
To make a peach Bellini, add all your ingredients to a blender or food processor, mix, then serve! That’s it. You can garnish your drink with mint leaves, peach slices, or even ripe berries.
How far in advance can I make a peach Bellini?
It’s important to serve your peach Bellini right after blending. This isn’t the type of drink you can make ahead of time in large batches to pull out of the fridge and serve. If you need to store the Bellini in the refrigerator for a bit, it’ll keep for up to two hours. Thankfully, this is an incredibly simple recipe to make and you can whip it up in under five minutes.
Wholefully Protip
This recipe serves six, so if you don’t think you’ll need all six servings right away feel free to halve the recipe—one cup of prosecco, 1/4 cup of peach schnapps, and 3/4 cup of frozen peaches.
For more summer drink recipes:
- Cantaloupe Frozen Rosé is another frosty co*cktail using frozen summer fruit.
- Pineapple Lime Virgin Margarita is great for folks who aren’t drinking alcohol, though you can definitely add tequila if you’d like.
- Pitcher Strawberry Mojitos are perfect for a crowd.
- Plus all 18+ of our summer drink recipes are here.
Peach Bellini Recipe
Yield: 6 servings
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Peach Bellinis are easy to make and can be used as an addition to any brunch menu. Learn how to make this delicious drink.
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 pounds frozen peaches
- 2 cups prosecco
- 1/2 cup peach schnapps
Instructions
- Blend all ingredients in a high-speed blender until smooth. Pour into champagne flutes. Garnish with mint leaves, berries, or peach slices and serve immediately.
Notes
- This recipe is best served immediately and doesn’t keep in the fridge for more than a couple of hours.
- You can use white wine in place of the prosecco if desired.
- Peach schnapps is optional, and you can use 1/2 cup more prosecco in place of the peach schnapps, but the peach flavor will be slightly diminished. You may also use peach vodka in place of the peach schnapps.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 6Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 134Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 4mgCarbohydrates: 17gFiber: 2gSugar: 15gProtein: 1g
At Wholefully, we believe that good nutrition is about much more than just the numbers on the nutrition facts panel. Please use the above information as only a small part of what helps you decide what foods are nourishing for you.