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Ever since my sister Sam and I were introduced to elderflower,  we have searched for any and all excuse to use it. Elderflower lemonade, cake, and cocktails have all become a treasured part of our diet. St. Germain is a liqueur made from the blossoms of the elderflower. The elderflower in St. Germain is harvested from the Alps, where they bloom for only a few weeks each year. Since its creation in 2007 St. Germain has quickly made its way onto cocktail menus of restaurants all over New York- from the Hamptons to Williamsburg. New York Times writer Stephanie Bloom said “like a summer romance, the drink of summer is sweet and fleeting.” Introduced to us just last week at a barbeque, St. Germain, has quickly become a favorite. Though it pairs well with almost anything, my family has found the wonderfully light and flowery combination of St. Germain and Champagne hard to resist. Toss it into a mason jar, add a sprig of thyme, and you will have found yourself a wonderful addition to a sunny day spent outside.Â
Ingredients:
3 parts champagneÂ
1 part St. Germain
1 sprig of thyme for garnishÂ
Cheers!Â
Ali and AllieÂ