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Pineapple Prosecco Party Punch

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If you can’t fit in a holiday this year then why not bring the sun, sand, and pineapple cocktails right to your own doorstep?! This pineapple prosecco party punch (say that fast) is the perfect cocktail to sit back with on the balcony or back garden on a warm afternoon.

It’s ideal for any kind of get together and bound to be a hit with a crowd. I’ve even converted a few friends who really aren’t into pineapple at all!

glasses of Pineapple Prosecco Party Punch with ice cubes, large pitcher with Pineapple Prosecco on the background

Pineapple Prosecco Party Punch

All you need are 3 ingredients that you probably already have stocked in abundance in your cabinet, well if you’re anything like me, that is! To mix up this refreshing Hawaii-style cocktail all you need is some prosecco, pineapple juice, and vodka or rum.

You can pick up a bottle of prosecco (champagne’s less expensive friend!) for as little as $10 so it’s really cost-effective too. It really doesn’t matter what brand you go with as the pineapple, mint, and juice are what really add flavor to create that pineapple prosecco punch taste.

2 glasses and a large pitcher of Pineapple Prosecco Party Punch with ice cubes

Ingredients

  • Prosecco
  • Pineapple juice
  • Vodka or rum (pineapple rum is great with this too!)
  • Ice cubes

How To Make Pineapple Prosecco Punch

  1. Grab a large pitcher (the larger the better because this goes down VERY easily!) and combine the prosecco, pineapple juice, and vodka/rum.
  2. Use your ice cubes to fill up the remaining space and serve!

Tips And Tricks For Making Pineapple Prosecco Punch

  • If you have people over it can be a good idea to add less prosecco to the punch (about half a bottle instead of a full one) and then top up each glass as you serve. This means your guests can have their punch as weak or as strong as they like. The fresh bubbles are a nice plus too!
  • You don’t have to leave the kids out either! Make a non-alcoholic child-friendly version by swapping in lemon-lime soda instead of the booze. The kids will feel very grown-up being able to drink an “adult drink” with you! Of course, this also works for any of your friends who are tee-total too!
  • It’s really best to drink this cocktail soon as its prepared, but if you have to make it in advance then don’t add the ice and prosecco until you’re ready to serve. The mint is okay for a few hours or so.
Pineapple Prosecco Punch ingredients - box of Pineapple juice, bottle of Prosecco and vodka

More cocktails to try:

The American Fizz Cocktail

Pina Colada Cocktail Recipe

How to Make a Caipirinha

Pineapple Mango Margarita Recipe

Enjoy!

Mr Magpie

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Pineapple Prosecco Party Punch

This Pineapple Prosecco Party Punch is the perfect delicious light party punch for you and your guests! Use vodka or rum in this punch.
5 from 5 votes
Prep Time
5 minutes
Total Time
5 minutes
Course
Drinks
Cuisine
American
Servings
8
Calories
112
Author
Karlynn Johnston

Ingredients
 

  • one 750 millilitres bottle prosecco chilled
  • 4 cups pineapple juice chilled
  • 6 ounces vodka or rum pineapple rum is also good!
  • ice cubes to fill

Instructions
 

  • Combine the first three ingredients in a large pitcher. If you want the punch very light, add in more pineapple juice.
  • Fill the remaining space up with ice cubes.
  • Serve.

Recipe Notes

You can add more juice to make this lighter

Nutrition Information

Calories: 112kcal, Carbohydrates: 15g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 3mg, Potassium: 153mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 12g, Vitamin C: 12mg, Calcium: 15mg, Iron: 1mg

All calories and info are based on a third party calculator and are only an estimate. Actual nutritional info will vary with brands used, your measuring methods, portion sizes and more.

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  1. Jillian says

    I’m not a big drinker, like at all, but this is one I really enjoy. I HATE the taste of alcohol, and being the extreme light weight that I am, this is the perfect patio/BBQ with friends beverage I can sip on and not shudder every time I do because it taste’s so fruity and delicious. Thanks!!!!5 stars

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