Look no further than this Peach Bellini Recipe for the perfect quick and easy frozen cocktail. Simply mix bubbly champagne and sweet frozen peaches for a creamy and satisfying drink. Once you know how to make it, you’ll be enjoying Peach Bellinis all summer long!

Sweet peaches and Prosecco are blended to create these Peach Bellinis.

Frozen drinks have kind of become my THING over the past few years.

From refreshing cocktails like a Pina Colada, Frozen Mojito, and Watermelon Rose

To healthier Fruit Smoothies and Mango Lassi recipes.

So when I started dreaming up Olive Garden’s Peach Bellini, I knew what I had to do next…

Figure out how to make it at home!

And just like the other frozen drinks I had made in the past, it was SO super easy to make…

With only 4 ingredients and in less than 5 minutes!

But don’t let the short ingredient list fool you. This creamy and thirst-quenching drink is bursting with sweet peach flavor and just enough tartness from the bubbly to balance it out.

Lucky for us, it makes enough to serve 6 so you’ll have more than enough to share at your next brunch, backyard barbecue, or July 4th picnic! Summer is the perfect time of the year for frozen drinks!

Prosecco, frozen peaches, lime juice, and sweetener are the ingredients needed for this frozen Peach Bellini Recipe.

Ingredients

The simple ingredients you need to make this frozen peach bellini include:

  • Peaches. These must be frozen when you add them to the blender. Or, buy fresh and learn how to peel peaches, then slice them yourself. Then, check out how to freeze peaches. Of course, you can buy bags of already frozen ones, as well. Yellow or white peaches work fine.
  • Sparkling Wine. Prosecco is the best option. But, if you like sweet, look for one with a lower alcohol by volume (ABV) as it will have more sugar. If you prefer a tarter drink, look for one with higher ABV. Stick with white or rosé as a red variety will overpower the peach flavor. Be sure to chill it before adding it in so the wine doesn’t melt the frozen peaches too much.
  • Lime. Just a bit of juice is needed here. You can also use lemon juice, but it will be a bit more tart.
  • Sugar. You may not need any if your bubbly is already pretty sweet. To ensure you like the level of sweetness, make the bellini without sugar first, and then adjust it to your taste preference.

How to Make Peach Bellinis

Below you’ll find the steps to follow to make this Peach Bellini recipe:

Add to Blender

You can use any kind of high-speed blender or large food processor to make this drink. Be sure the bowl or pitcher holds at least 10 cups.

Combine peach slices, bubbly, and lime juice to a large blender. Save the sugar until after you taste the blended drink.

It is best to let the frozen peaches sit out for about 20 minutes to thaw slightly. Or, pop them in the microwave for 20-30 seconds if in a rush.

Blend Until Smooth

Once everything is in the pitcher, blend for 1-2 minutes. You ultimately want to puree peaches and champagne into a smooth and creamy mixture.

Taste the frozen Peach Bellini cocktails to see if they’re sweet enough. If needed, add a small amount of sugar. Then blend again.

Blend peaches and Prosecco in a blender.

Garnish and Serve

Finally, pour the cocktail into a champagne flute. Garnish each cup with a sprig of mint.

Enjoy!

Serve frozen Peach Bellinis in a flute with a sprig of mint

Meal Prep and Storage

  • To Prep-Ahead: If you’re freezing your own peaches, peel, slice, and freeze them at least one day in advance.
  • To Store: This drink should be enjoyed immediately, or it will melt! You can place extras in a sealed cup in the freezer. However, it will freeze solid if left too long.
  • To Make Ahead: You can make this Bellini ahead of time and store in a freezer-safe container. When you are ready to serve, remove from the freezer about 30 to 60 minutes ahead of time. Break the mixture into chunks and return it to the blender. Process for a minute or two until you get the smooth and creamy texture.

FAQs

What’s a Bellini made of?

Typically, Bellinis are made with two ingredients, Prosecco and peach purée. These Italian cocktails are fizzy and oh so delicious.

What’s the difference between a mimosa and a Bellini?

While both of these drinks are made with sparkling wine as a component, the other ingredients are different. A mimosa has orange juice while a Bellini has peaches.

Does a Bellini contain alcohol?

A Bellini is made of sparkling wine, like champagne, and peaches. You could sub a sparkling cider without alcohol to make a virgin option.

Two flutes with Peach Bellinis and a sprig of mint.

Expert Tips and Tricks

  • Go fresh. Peel, slice, and freeze your own peaches when they’re in season to have delicious fruit ready all year!
  • Get one you like. Choose a sparkling wine you like the flavor of, not too sweet or dry. You will enjoy the Bellini more if you enjoy the taste of the wine.
  • Blend JUST enough. Don’t over-process the drink or it will get watered down.
  • Wait on the sugar. Wait until after you initially blend your Bellini before adding in the sugar.
  • Top it off. A fresh sprig of mint adds a pop of color and flavor to this drink.

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Peach Bellini Recipe

Look no further than this Peach Bellini Recipe for the perfect quick and easy frozen cocktail. Simply mix bubbly champagne and sweet frozen peaches for a creamy and satisfying drink.
Yield 6 servings
Prep 5 minutes
Total 5 minutes
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Ingredients 

  • 20 oz. frozen peaches about 4 cups
  • 750 ml bottle Prosecco or other sparkling wine, chilled
  • 1 tsp. lime juice freshly squeezed
  • 2 tsp. sugar or honey

Instructions 

  • Add all ingredients to a large high-speed blender, such as a Vitamix, or to a 10 to 14-cup food processor.
  • Blend for 1-2 minutes, or until completely smooth.
  • Serve immediately in a champagne flute with a sprig of mint and enjoy!
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Notes

Meal Prep and Storage

  • To Prep-Ahead: If you’re freezing your own peaches, peel, slice, and freeze them at least one day in advance.
  • To Store: This drink should be enjoyed immediately, or it will melt! You can place extras in a sealed cup in the freezer. However, it will freeze solid if left too long.

Nutrition

Calories: 107kcal, Carbohydrates: 13g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 0.3g, Saturated Fat: 0.02g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1g, Sodium: 21mg, Potassium: 226mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 11g, Vitamin A: 308IU, Vitamin C: 4mg, Calcium: 15mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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