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What would New Year’s Eve be without champagne? Everyone loves this bubbly refreshment, so why not make “great” even “greater” by serving up these champagne based cocktails at your New Year’s Eve party this year. Cheers!

C² (Champagne Cosmo)

2 favorites in 1 glass. So good. So easy. So your 2013 drink.

Ingredients

1 oz vodka

1 tbsp Remy Martin VSOP (Shout out to Robin Thicke!)

1 oz cranberry juice

1/2 oz fresh lime juice

1 twist orange peel

1 oz champagne

2 cubes of ice

Grab a shaker and shake up the ice, vodka, cranberry juice and fresh lime juice.

Pour in a martini glass. Top it with the Remy Martin VSOP and then the champagne.

Garnish with the orange twist peel!

Very Berry Champagne Punch

This punch is off the hook. Pun intended. Double up on these ingredients girl cause that first batch is going to get sucked down quick.

Ingredients

750 ml (1 bottle) champagne

1 liter ginger ale (chilled) *can use diet if you want to save calories

10 oz frozen strawberries

10 oz frozen blueberries

Toss all these ingredients in a punch bowl and dive in!

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Ch-ojito (Champagne Mojito)

Another fav done light. This drink is so refreshing and low cal it is silly. Bring this one back in the spring!

Ingredients

3 ounces champagne, chilled

4 mint sprigs

3 tsp sugar *can use sugar substitute to save calories..if so use 1 1/2 tsp)

2 tbsp lime juice

1 lime wedge

Use the back of a spoon or a muddler and muddle the mint, sugar, lime wedge and lime juice until the sugar dissolves. Strain into a chilled champagne flute. Add champagne. Garnish with a spring of mint. Boom!

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