A famous and sophisticated rose cocktail that we believe more people should be enjoying! Made with champagne, grapefruit, grand mariner and rose water, the moonwalk cocktail was the first drink astronauts were welcomed with after the first moon landing. How's that for a warm welcome!
Add all ingredients except for the champagne to a cocktail shaker and shake well. Strain into a chilled glass. Top with champagne and serve.
Notes
How to make rose water syrup for this cocktail:Ingredients in rose water syrup½ cup water + ½ cup rosewater1 cup sugarOptional: 2 dried organic pink rose buds or a few fresh flower petals from your organic flower garden.Instructions: In a small saucepan over low heat - heat the water and sugar it comes to a simmer. Stir while syrup gently simmers gently for 10 minutes. Add flowers if using any for color.Remove from heat and let the liquid thicken and cool. Pour into jar with an airtight lid. Strain if you used flowers for natural coloring.How long will this syrup last for? Sugar is used in cooking as a preservative— think jams and jellies, which are also called preserves. So simple syrups have a decent shelf life, when prepared and stored properly: made with very hot water and stored in a sterile container in the refrigerator. A 1:1 simple syrup like this one lasts only one month when refrigerated.How should I store the syrup? The recommended way to store simple syrup is to use an airtight container that's been sterilized. The images in this post show the rose syrup in a simple corked bottle for the images, however I store all our syrups in airtight containers.