After a short while the crown shaped flower is gently lifted by the bubbles until it sits pretty just below the surface of the drink, it’s a novel way to decorate a drink for your loved one this Valentine’s day or any time. After quaffing the Champagne you can eat the flowers, which we understand have a high Vitamin C content and are good in anti-oxidants too. Although the flowers are best served as a garnish in Champagne or good sparkling white wine, they could be used in other ways, as a garnish for a dessert for example.
A jar of 11 flowers costs has a RRP of £7.42 and is available to purchase at a number of deli’s and good food stores as well as online at www.porterfoods.co.uk or from Amazon.
Why not present your loved one with a drink that’s a little different this year?