Kir drinks — named for a popular mayor in post-war France — combine black currant liqueur with various wines. The Kir Royale is named thusly for its use of Champagne.
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon creme de cassis liqueur
- 6 fluids ounces chilled Champagne
Instructions
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Pour creme de cassis into a large Champagne flute or white wine glass. Top with Champagne.
Nutrition Facts
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