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Limoncello Cocktail Sorbet Float

Published: Jun 26, 2026 by Marisa Franca

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Part cocktail and part dessert drink, this is pure summer. Prosecco and limoncello team up with lemon sorbet. The result is bright, bubbly, and refreshing.
Bright and bubbly prosecco wine mixed with limoncello liqueur for a summer cocktail.
Limoncello sorbet float served in a stemmed wine glass with a mint sprig and lemon slice as garnish.
Spoonful of melting lemon sorbet floating in a sparkling limoncello cocktail for a bright summer beverage.
Summer happy hour beverage inspired by prosecco wine and limoncello for a summer spritz.
Bright citrus cocktail with lemon sorbet, making it an ideal drink or dessert.

Bright, zesty, and ready in minutes, this Limoncello Cocktail Sorbet Float feels like la dolce vita in a glass. It blends sweet-tart limoncello with fresh lemon juice and gin. Then you top it with sparkling wine. A scoop of lemon sorbet makes this summer cocktail creamy and silky-smooth. It's the kind of refreshing drink that works for any occasion.

Refreshing limoncello cocktails topped with lemon sorbet and sparkling wine in clear glasses.
Because grown-ups deserve ice cream floats too. Cin cin!
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  • 🗝️ Recipe's key points
  • 🛒 Ingredients
  • 🗒 Instructions
  • 🥫 Storage
  • 📚 Variations
  • 👩🏻‍🍳 Tips
  • 🤔 FAQs
  • 📗 Related Recipes
  • 🍽 What to serve with limoncello sorbet float
  • 🔪 All Our Way recommends the following
  • 📞 Chiacchierata (chat)
  • 📖 Recipe
  • 💬 Comments

🗝️ Recipe's key points

  • Sophisticated enough to impress guests, yet easy enough for a casual sunset evening on the patio.
  • Ready in just minutes, so you can spend less time mixing and more time with friends and family.
  • The cross between a cooling summer beverage and a creamy frozen treat.

Whether you’re hosting friends or relaxing after a long week, this limoncello cocktail lifts any moment. It’s bright, citrusy, and effortlessly elegant.

🛒 Ingredients

This is an overview of the ingredients for this Limoncello summer cocktail recipe. You'll find the full measurements and instructions in the recipe card (printable) at the bottom of the page.

Image of the ingredients needed to make the summer limoncello cocktail recipe.

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  • Limoncello liqueur – A sweet, Italian lemon liqueur. Add more for a sweeter cocktail, if desired or if needed when using a less sweet sorbet.
  • Gin – Any brand will do, but try to use a good quality gin when making this simple two-minutes cocktail recipe. The floral notes of gin pair beautifully with the lemon.
  • Fresh lemon juice – Always use freshly squeezed lemon juice for the best flavor. You could use lime juice, if needed. Add more lemon juice to reduce the sweetness of this limoncello cocktail, if preferred.
  • Sparkling wine like Prosecco – This adds a bright and bubbly touch to this limoncello sorbet float.
  • Lemon sorbet – Use store-bought sorbet for convenience or make your own.

🗒 Instructions

This is an overview of the instructions for this limoncello spritz, a summer cocktail that's sweet and tangy. Full instructions are in the recipe card at the bottom of the page.

The first four steps to making the Limoncello spritz float.
  1. Add ice to a cocktail shaker and measure out the ingredients.
  2. Add the limoncello, gin, and lemon juice.
  3. Shake the ice-filled mixing glass until the cocktail mixture is well chilled and slightly diluted. I do this for about 30 seconds.
  4. If your cocktail shaker has no built-in strainer, pour the drink through a strainer. Strain it into a rocks glass or a wine glass.
Steps five through eight for finishing the lemon cocktail made with limoncello liqueur.
  1. Measure out the chilled sparkling wine and lemon sorbet.
  2. Top the cocktail with the sparking wine.
  3. Add a scoop of the lemon sorbet (or as much as you need) to the top of the cocktail.
  4. Garnish this limoncello drink with a thin slice of lemon on the rim of the glass and serve with a spoon.

🥫 Storage

Serve this summer cocktail immediately after it has been made. If you let it sit or try to store it, the sparkling wine's fizz will fade, and the sorbet topping will melt into the mixture.

📚 Variations

  • If gin’s floral flavor isn’t your thing, try using vodka for a more neutral take on the lemon cocktail.
  • For a sweeter limoncello spritz, add in more of the sweet liqueur. To reduce sweetness, adjust with additional lemon juice.
  • Double or triple this summer cocktail when catering to a larger group. You're opening a bottle of sparkling wine, so you may as well use all of it!
  • Make it a mocktail by swapping the limoncello and gin for lemonade. Then top it with sparkling water or lemon soda. Make a mocktail version. Swap the limoncello and gin for lemonade. Then top it with sparkling water or lemon soda. Add the sorbet for the same creamy finish. Now, anyone can enjoy it!
Lemon sorbet melting into bubbly Prosecco and limoncello.
La dolce vita tastes suspiciously like limoncello. 🍹

👩🏻‍🍳 Tips

  • Freshly squeezed citrus juice makes a big difference in this cocktail. The flavor is fresher and tastes better than bottled juice.
  • Shake the cocktail hard enough that you hear the ice rattling around. This properly chills the drink and helps to dilute the alcohol slightly.
  • Let frozen sorbet sit out for a few minutes before scooping to top the prosecco cocktail. Similar to ice cream, it needs to soften slightly for easier scooping and better texture.
  • If you want to jazz things up, consider lining the rims of your glasses with a lemon-sugar mixture. Dip the rims in lemon juice or water and then press into a shallow bowl of lemon-sugar. Let the rims dry before assembling your cocktails.

🤔 FAQs


What is limoncello?

Limoncello is a sweet Italian lemon liqueur traditionally served chilled after dinner as a digestivo. Its bright citrus flavor makes it popular in cocktails and desserts.


Can I substitute vodka for gin?

Certo. Vodka creates a cleaner, more neutral flavor while allowing the lemon notes to shine.


Can I make this without alcohol?

Yes! Replace the limoncello and gin with lemonade and top with sparkling water or lemon soda. Add the sorbet for the same creamy finish.


What sparkling wine works best?

Prosecco is ideal because it adds light bubbles and a touch of sweetness, but Champagne or Cava also work beautifully.

Can I make this for a crowd?

Certainly! Simply multiply the ingredients and serve in wine glasses or champagne flutes. Since you'll already have a bottle of Prosecco open, why not make enough for everyone?

Can I use homemade lemon sorbet?

Of course! Homemade lemon sorbet makes this cocktail even more special.

Is this a dessert or a cocktail?

Honestly, it's happily both! Think of it as the perfect marriage between a refreshing summer drink and a frozen dessert.

📗 Related Recipes

If you're looking for more refreshing summer drinks, you've come to the right place! Here are some of my top picks:

  • Basil Tangerine Grapefruit Cocktail - A refreshing citrus cocktail elevated by homemade basil simple syrup and finished with a surprising smoked salt rim.
  • Aperol Spritz - A bright, bubbly orange aperitivo with a sunny taste. Perfect before dinner or all on its own.
  • Whipped Frozen Lemonade – This super-refreshing treat is as creamy as a milkshake. It also has that bright, tangy lemonade bite. You only need four simple ingredients and a blender.
  • Lemon Water – This is one drink that I can't do without. I start every day with the juice of half a lemon plus one cup of water. It starts my day on a healthy note.
Elegant summer cocktail featuring limoncello and Prosecco served in wine glasses.
Sweet, tangy, bubbly — and no regrets!

🍽 What to serve with limoncello sorbet float

This sparkling wine cocktail pairs beautifully with an array of appetizers, such as Spinach Cream Cheese Puff Pastry Pinwheels, Cream Cheese Cucumber Sandwich, Cheesy Spinach Balls Appetizer, Pizza Bites Appetizer and Snack, Homemade Hummus Recipe.

And to continue with the dolce vibe, how about some Biscotti in different flavors? They are delicious, and they aren't too sweet to compete with the yummy cocktail.

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You’ll need the following items to make this recipe successfully.

  • Cocktail shaker and stirrer – Use these to chill, dilute, and mix your ingredients well. Shake with ice for a frothy texture. Stir gently for a clear, smooth finish.
  • Cocktail measurer – Essential for accurately portioning each liquid ingredient, ensuring a perfectly balanced limoncello cocktail every time.
  • Glasses for serving – Choose glasses that show off the cocktail’s bright color. They also help hold in the aroma. This makes each sip more enjoyable.

📞 Chiacchierata (chat)

I have to confess that I adore recipes that make people stop and ask, "Now why didn't I think of that?"

This Limoncello Sorbet Float is one of those recipes. It’s elegant enough for guests, yet simple for a quiet patio evening as the sun goes down. And because it comes together in just minutes, there isn't much standing between you and a little taste of la dolce vita.

I've always loved limoncello. Italians love this sweet lemon liqueur as a digestivo dopo cena. I thought, “Why not turn that bright lemon flavor into something fun?” So I added a scoop of lemon sorbet. That was the perfect answer.

The first time I made one, Honey and I sat outside with our glasses in hand. We agreed it was not just a cocktail. It was dessert with bubbles! The creamy sorbet slowly melted into the sparkling wine, creating something sweet, tangy, and refreshing all at once.

Whether you’re celebrating with friends or treating yourself after a long day, I hope you’ll raise a glass and say, “Cin cin!” Sometimes the simplest pleasures are the sweetest.

Tutti a tavolo, è pronto!

Three glasses filled with creamy lemon sorbet melting on top of Limoncello and prosecco.
Not saying this counts as dessert... but I'm not saying it doesn't. 🤭

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📖 Recipe

Close-up of a creamy limoncello sorbet float with melting lemon sorbet and sparkling bubbles.

Limoncello Cocktail: A Summer Sorbet Float

Bright, zesty, and ready in minutes, this limoncello cocktail balances sweet-tart lemon with silky sorbet for a refreshing drink that works for any occasion.
5 from 1 vote
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Course: Cocktail, Dessert cocktail
Cuisine: American, Italian, Mediterranean
Prep Time: 2 minutes minutes
Total Time: 2 minutes minutes
Servings: 1 serving
Calories: 421kcal
Author: Marisa Franca @ All Our Way
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Equipment Needed

  • Cocktail shaker, strainer, jigger, and muddler
  • Cocktail glasses

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ ounces limoncello
  • 2 ounces gin *** see notes
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 4 ounces sparkling wine like Prosecco is good
  • ¼ cup lemon sorbet

Instructions

  • Stir together limoncello, gin, and lemon juice in an ice-filled mixing glass until mixture is well chilled and slightly diluted, about 30 seconds.
  • Strain mixture into a rocks glass or a wine glass. Top cocktail with sparkling wine and lemon sorbet, and serve with a spoon.

Notes

This lemony cocktail float blends the bright taste of a French 75 with Italian limoncello. It adds a citrusy, floral zing. Top it off with sparkling wine for a bright, bubbly summer drink. Then add a scoop of lemon sorbet to finish.It becomes part cocktail, part dessert, and totally satisfying. 
Stir limoncello, gin, and lemon juice with ice, then strain.This chills the drink and slightly dilutes the alcohol. Since this drink uses store-bought sorbet, you can tweak the sweetness. If your sorbet is very sweet, use less sugar in the cocktail.
If it’s tart, add a little more. And yes, you can make your own sorbet, if you’d like.
Add more lemon juice to tamp down the sweetness, or a touch more limoncello to add more.
***If you’re not a fan of gin’s floral notes, consider trying vodka instead for a more neutral spin on the drink. Though this recipe makes just one drink, don’t forget that you can easily scale the proportions up to serve a crowd. If you’re opening a bottle of sparkling wine, why not use all of it

Nutrition

Calories: 421kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 0.3g | Saturated Fat: 0.01g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Sodium: 29mg | Potassium: 32mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 26g | Vitamin A: 2IU | Vitamin C: 12mg | Calcium: 2mg | Iron: 0.04mg

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    1. Marisa Franca

      June 26, 2026 at 3:49 pm

      5 stars
      If limoncello had a love language, this would be it. It's part cocktail, part dessert, and a great pleasure to sip on during the hot summer months. Life's too short for boring cocktails; this one is memorable.

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