Spiked Pomegranate Punch, made with pomegranate juice, vodka, and prosecco, is a beautifully festive sparkling punch perfect for any party!
Deep purple-ruby red and bursting with sweet-tart flavors reminiscent of grapes and cherries, Spiked Pomegranate Punch is a bubbly punch that is a must-have at parties! Mix pomegranate juice, prosecco, ginger ale, simple syrup, and vodka in minutes for a gorgeous sparkling drink to give your party guests something to cheer about.
Pomegranate Pleaser
It’s hard to describe the flavor of pomegranate because sometimes it’s sweeter or tart, but it’s always so mysteriously delicious, like a flavor you didn’t know you were craving! That is one reason why this Spiked Pomegranate Punch recipe is always such a hit at parties- the beautiful color of the punch is so alluring, and when someone takes a sip, their eyes light up because of how delicious it is. It’s such a wonderful surprise. I also love how easy sparkling pomegranate vodka punch is to make and that I can mix it in a pitcher in minutes for guests to enjoy.
Celebrate holidays or special occasions with a beautiful Cherry Pomegranate Champagne Cocktail or get warm by the fire with family and mugs of Pomegranate Cranberry Moscow Mules!
Other Recipes to Serve with Spiked Pomegranate Punch
- Smoked Salmon Crostini is always an elegant addition to any table of appetizers and is the first to disappear!
- Kids of all ages love it when there’s something sweet at the party, and No Bake Apple Cheesecake Dip is always a delicious hit!
Ingredients
Pomegranate: To add to this punch, pick up a pomegranate and remove the seeds, known as arils. You may be able to find pomegranate arils in the produce section of your grocery store. This is a great way to save time instead of removing them from a pomegranate yourself.
Liquor: For this punch, you will need vodka and prosecco. Please pick up your favorite brands and chill them before making a pitcher of this drink. If a sweeter taste, you can use Asti instead of Prosecco.
Mix-Ins: Purchase 100% pure pomegranate juice (you’ll usually find it in the produce section at the store) and chill it ahead of time. Bring more bubbles to the party with Ginger Ale! Add a little sweetness to balance this punch with simple syrup. You can find simple syrup in the liquor department or easily make your own at home!
How to Make Spiked Pomegranate Punch
STEP ONE: Add chilled pomegranate juice, vodka, pomegranate arils, and simple syrup to a punch bowl or large pitcher.
STEP TWO: Stir everything together and refrigerate the bowl or pitcher until ready to serve.
STEP THREE: Pour in the chilled prosecco and ginger ale before serving. Stir, and you’re all set! You can add the ice directly to the pitcher or to the serving glasses and pour in the punch.
Tips for Success
- Chill the ingredients beforehand to keep the punch cool throughout the party.
- Pick up an extra pomegranate or extra pomegranate arils, add them to ice cube trays, fill them with a little water, and freeze them to make beautiful ice cubes for this punch!
- Wait to add the Prosecco and Ginger Ale until just before serving to prevent the punch from going flat. If you enjoy leftover punch the next day, add sparking water to return the bubbles!
- Make your own simple syrup by simmering equal water and granulated sugar over medium heat for 10 minutes. Once the syrup is clear and the sugar fully dissolves, allow the mixture to cool in the pot. Pour the cooled syrup into a jar and refrigerate it for up to a week.
How do you get the seeds out of a pomegranate?
Peeling a pomegranate can be a little intimidating if you’ve never done it or a little daunting if you’ve done it before and it took forever to get all those little seeds out!
The simplest way to peel a pomegranate is to first slice the top off straight across the stem. This will allow you to see the sections of the white membrane holding all of the seeds in place. With your knife, follow the lines of the white membrane and cut along the outside of the peel, from top to bottom, to create sections.
Turn the pomegranate over and smack the bottom of the fruit with a wooden spoon to knock the seeds loose. Do this over a water bowl to catch the seeds and separate them from the membrane more easily. Once all the seeds have been knocked into the bowl, strain them and dry them before storing or using them in your favorite recipes.
Is pomegranate good for cocktails?
Pomegranate is a wonderful juice to mix with various spirits, thanks to its sweet-tart flavor. Margaritas, martinis, and Moscow mules are just a few of the delicious ways that showcase pomegranate’s versatility and depth of flavor. Some pomegranate-flavored vodkas and liqueurs can enhance many of your favorite cocktails. Bottled pomegranate juice is pretty easy to find, but when it’s in season, it can be fun to make fresh pomegranate juice to enjoy both in beverages and meals!
More Pleasing Punch for Every Party!
- Cranberry Vodka Punch
- Rainbow Sherbet Punch
- Spiced Pumpkin Punch
- Cranberry Pineapple Punch
- Rosemary Peach Tequila Punch Recipe
*This post originally posted on 12/16/2017.
Equipment
Ingredients
- 4 cups pomegranate juice chilled
- 1 cup vodka chilled
- ½ cup pomegranate arils
- ¼ cup simple syrup
- 750 mL prosecco (or asti) chilled
- 12 ounces ginger ale chilled
- Ice
Instructions
- Pour the pomegranate juice, vodka, pomegranate arils, and simple syrup into a large pitcher. Stir well to combine.
- Just before serving, add the prosecco and ginger ale. Stir gently to combine. You can add ice to the pitcher or to the serving glasses before pouring the punch.
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