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Peach Bellini Recipe (Just Like Harry’s Bar in Venice, Italy)

This peach Bellini recipe is all you need for a fabulous summer drink! Can’t get to Harry’s Bar in Venice where Bellinis were created? You can make the authentic peach and Prosecco drink yourself with this simple 2 ingredient recipe!

Bellini drinks

Not all Bellini Recipes are Created Equal

I can guarantee not everyone sharing Bellini recipes online have all been to Harry’s Bar in Venice to try one. However, I have and I can tell you, it’s a beautifully simple and refreshing peach cocktail!

Bellini at Harry's Bar in Venice
Bellini at Harry’s Bar in Venice

Recently, my friend, Cynthia from What a Girl Eats also visited Harry’s Bar in Venice and had the idea to post the proper recipe for an authentic Bellini cocktail. While I had been working on my Bellini recipe, I had no idea Cynthia had been doing the same. We even ordered the proper glasses without talking to each other! I had decided to share the Bellini recipe after seeing so much misinformation about the Bellini drink all over the internet.

So Cynthia and I have decided to share this peach cocktail recipe to try to help dispel the misinformation online, and promote the original created by Giuseppe Cipriani in 1948. Trying to get the cocktail just right wasn’t so easy, even though there are only two ingredients! The good news is that we have tips to help you make it as close to the original as possible.

What a Girl Eat's peach bellini in a coupe glass
Cynthia’s Bellini 

Unrelated, but Sort of Related, Tip: when I recently visited Venice, I was skeptical of the food when I dined at Harry’s Bar in Venice given how renowned it is, especially with the Bellini cocktail as a big part of their claim to fame. However, I was more than pleasantly surprised! I would absolutely recommend it, and definitely don’t skip out on the delicious meringue covered cake for dessert! Another Harry’s Bar recipe I’d love to recreate at home!

meringue cake at Harry's bar in Venice

Where did the Peach Bellini Recipe Originate?

The peach Bellini recipe was created in Venice, Italy at Harry’s Bar by Giuseppe Cipriani. Did you know you can try a bottled version of this pink-hued beverage? There’s even a virgin mix made by Cipriani, however, you can make your own homemade version quite easily.

What is in a Bellini at Harry’s Bar?

A Harry’s Bar Bellini drink contains only two ingredients: peach puree and Prosecco DOC or DOCG.  Using the best quality ingredients will give you the best results and those letters after Prosecco will ensure this is the case with your sparkling wine.

Valdo Prosecco with a view of the Valdobbiadene vineyards
Valdo Prosecco with a view of the Valdobbiadene vineyards

Many other cocktails in Italy are made with Prosecco, like this delicious Hugo spritz.

two hugo cocktails

I took a trip to Valdobbiadene a few years ago and you can read about the DOC/DOCG designation of controlled origin (that the grapes are grown and wines are made solely in the region allowed under Italian government regulations). I hope you enjoy this classic Italian peach and Prosecco drink! 

two Bellini drinks with white peaches

Bellini Recipe

by Giuseppe Cipriani                        Makes 2 Bellini drinks

FULL PRINTABLE RECIPE BELOW

Ingredients

  • white peaches, preferabley organic 
  • Prosecco, DOC or DOCG

Special equipment: 2 8 oz Bellini-type glasses (as used at Harry’s Bar)

How to Make a Bellini Step by Step Directions

white peach cut in half

  1. Wash the peaches, and remove the pit. 
  2. Cut them into pieces and place in a bowl with a flat bottom.
  3. Mash with a fork or potato masher. (You may use a food processor, but do not use a blender as per Cipriani’s instructions, as it will add air to the peach purée).

mashing white peaches

      4. Pour the juice and purée into a measuring glass. 

measuring peach puree for Bellini drinks

      5. Add the purée to a jug and then pour in the Prosecco.

pouring in Prosecco

      6. Stir gently, then pour into the glasses and serve immediately. Get ready to make another batch! 😍

Bellini with white peaches

Try a French 75 which was invented in Paris at a bar which was later renamed Harry’s Bar!

Tips on Making the Best Peach Bellini Cocktails

Bellini drinks

  • Choose ripe, organic and sweet white peaches with red around the pits, for color (you can use yellow, but it’s not what is used at Harry’s Bar) for the best flavor.
  • When picking the peaches, red-skinned fruits will help impart a more pink hue to the drink. My drinks were actually more pink than they appear in the photos here, but the color won’t change the flavor. (Cynthia at What a Girl Eats suggests adding a drop of cherry juice if the color is important to you.)
  • The right balance of juice and pulp is key. I think this just takes practice (who’s complaining? Not me!)
  • Stick with the original ratio of 1:3 for best results (e.g. 2 oz peach purée to 6 oz Prosecco).

And don’t forget to try a delightful limoncello spritz, too!

garnish on a limoncello spritz

 

two Bellini drinks with white peaches

Bellini Recipe (Bellini Drink Just Like Harry's Bar in Venice, Italy)

Yield: 2
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes

A delightfully refreshing peach and Prosecco cocktail created by the owner of Harry's Bar in Venice.

Ingredients

  • 2 to 4 white peaches, preferably organic (with red skin)
  • 12 oz Prosecco DOC or DOCG

Instructions

How to Make a Bellini Step by Step Directions

  1. Wash the peaches, and remove the pit. 
  2. Cut them into pieces and place in a bowl with a flat bottom.
  3. Mash with a fork, potato masher, or food processor, but do not use a blender (as per Cipriani's instructions, as it will add air to the peach purée).
  4. Pour the juice and purée into a measuring glass.
  5. Add the purée to a jug and then pour in the Prosecco.
  6. Stir gently, then pour into the glasses and serve immediately.

Notes

Special equipment needed: Special equipment: 2 8 oz Bellini-type glasses (similar to the ones used at Harry's Bar)

Nutrition Information:
Yield: 2 Serving Size: 8 oz
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 281Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 9mgCarbohydrates: 38gFiber: 5gSugar: 31gProtein: 3g

Nutrition information is only estimated.

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  1. My favorite part of Mother’s Day brunch is always a peach Bellini. Now with this recipe, I will be making my own and not waiting for special occasion! And, I know I’m supposed to say the three words for the coffee pot so “moka coffee pot.“