Stardust + Rosemary 75
“Stardust” by Neil Gaiman
Tristran Thorn will do just about anything to win the heart of of his love Victoria (who seems to be a raging a-hole, by the way). This includes doing the impossible and promising to bring her a the shooting star they watched fall out of the sky. Tristran takes off into the land Beyond the Wall and finds adventure, untold history, magic, special hidden talents, danger, creatures unknown, and his true heart. At its core, this is a love story that begins and ends at Faerie Market. A little bit mushy, a little bit sparkly, and a lotta bit magic.
Nothing says magic like champagne. Full of bubbles and booze to make you feel magical from your head down to your toes. Mix up this purple glass of shooting stars.
Rosemary 75 Champagne Cocktail
- ½ ounce rosemary simple syrup
- 1½ ounces gin
- sparkling wine (brut preferred)
- fresh rosemary sprigs for garnish
- fresh lemon wedges
- 5-6 drops pea flower extract for color
Pour the simple syrup and gin into a champagne flute. Add the flower extract to get that fancy purple glow. Then, place the rosemary sprig into the glass and garnish each flute with a lemon wedge. When ready to serve, fill each flute with sparkling wine and squeeze in the lemon wedge.
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