Sgroppino: Italian Lemon Sorbet and Prosecco Cocktail

The Sgroppino cocktail is a bright, refreshing digestivo from Venice that blends lemon sorbet, prosecco, and vodka into a frosty, palate-cleansing drink. Light and effervescent, this slushy cocktail works beautifully as an intermezzo between courses, as a pre-dinner aperitif, or even as a simple dessert on a warm day.

Hand holding sgroppino cocktail.

The classic Sgroppino is straightforward to make and requires just a few high-quality ingredients. The key is to keep everything very cold so the sorbet retains a frozen texture while you combine the components. Though the drink can be whipped by hand with a whisk or mixed in a stand mixer, using a blender produces a frosty, slush-like finish that is visually appealing and delicious to sip.

Below you’ll find ingredient details, step-by-step instructions, helpful tips for texture and presentation, and a few serving suggestions to make the most of this Italian favorite.

Ingredients shown: vodka, prosecco, lemon sorbet, and mint.

Sgroppino ingredients

  • Lemon sorbet. Choose a high-quality lemon sorbet for bright citrus flavor. Lemon gelato can be substituted for a creamier texture. Work quickly once the sorbet is out of the freezer so it stays firm while you blend.
  • Prosecco. Any chilled sparkling white wine will work, but prosecco is traditional and adds a light, fruity effervescence. Make sure it is well chilled before adding to the blender.
  • Vodka. Use your preferred vodka. Chilling the vodka in the freezer for an hour before mixing helps maintain the sorbet’s texture and prevents premature melting.
  • Garnish. Fresh mint sprigs and lemon wedges are classic garnishes. You can also use thin lemon zest or a small basil leaf for a slightly different aromatic note.
  • Ice (optional). Add a few ice cubes if you want a thicker, slushier consistency. Adjust the amount to reach your preferred texture.
Overhead shot of two glasses with sgroppino cocktail garnished with lemon wedges and mint on top of a wood table.

How to make it

  1. Chill all ingredients beforehand. Add 2 ounces of chilled prosecco, 1 ounce of chilled vodka, and 6 ounces of frozen lemon sorbet to a blender.
  2. Blend briefly until smooth and frothy. Avoid over-blending, which can make the mixture too thin.
  3. If you prefer a thicker, more slushy texture, add a few ice cubes and pulse until the desired consistency is reached.
  4. Pour into chilled coupe glasses or champagne flutes. Garnish with a lemon wedge and a sprig of mint, then serve immediately.
Two sgroppino cocktails in coupe glasses with mint and lemon garnish.

Tips & variations

Use these tips to customize the texture and flavor of your Sgroppino:

  • For a creamier mouthfeel, substitute lemon gelato for sorbet.
  • If you want a brighter, more herbal note, muddle a few mint leaves in the blender before adding the liquids.
  • To reduce sweetness, select a drier prosecco or slightly reduce the sorbet amount and add a splash more prosecco to balance.
  • For a boozier version, increase the vodka by a half-ounce, but be mindful that extra alcohol can thin the frozen texture.
  • Serve in pre-chilled glasses to help the drink stay cold longer.

Serving suggestions

The Sgroppino is versatile: serve it as a palate cleanser between rich courses, present it as a light dessert after seafood or pasta, or offer it as a chilled aperitif at summer gatherings. Pair with simple, fresh bites—such as citrus-marinated olives, shaved fennel salad, or light seafood canapés—to complement the cocktail’s bright citrus and effervescence.

Sgroppino Cocktail

A bright, frosty Italian cocktail made with lemon sorbet, prosecco, and vodka. Easy to prepare and ideal for warm weather or as a palate-cleansing course.
Sgroppino cocktail featured image.

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces prosecco chilled
  • 1 ounce vodka chilled
  • 6 ounces lemon sorbet frozen
  • 3 cubes ice optional
  • 2 sprigs mint
  • 2 wedges lemon

Instructions

  • Place chilled prosecco, chilled vodka, and frozen lemon sorbet into a blender.
  • Blend briefly until smooth and frothy. If you want a thicker texture, add ice cubes and blend until you reach the desired slushiness.
  • Divide the Sgroppino between chilled coupe glasses or champagne flutes. Garnish with mint leaves and lemon wedges, then serve immediately.

Notes

  • Keep all ingredients well chilled before blending to preserve a frosty texture.
  • Ice is optional and can be added as needed to achieve a thicker, slushier drink.
  • Adjust proportions slightly to taste, but be mindful that adding extra alcohol can thin the frozen consistency.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 glass
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Calories: 330 kcal
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Carbohydrates: 55 g
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Sugar: 49 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should be used as an approximation.