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Updated on March 1, 2026 by Liz Marek · This post may contain affiliate links · 135 Comments

Pink Champagne Cake Recipe

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This pink champagne cake is incredibly moist and fluffy thanks to real champagne mixed right into the batter! And just because I like to be extra, I included some sugar bubbles and a gravity-defying champagne bottle! Happy New Year! 

Pink champagne cake is a great cake to use for any celebration. There is just something about those pink layers of cake that scream celebration! I made this pink champagne cake for New Year's Eve but it's really a great flavor of cake for any time. Paired with my easy buttercream frosting with a touch of molasses to warm up the flavor.

champagne cake with gravity defying bottle

Tools & Supplies

Just in case you want to be extra like me, here is a list of all the tools and materials I used to make my gravity defying champagne cake. 

  • Gold Drip
  • Sphere Molds
  • ⅛" Armature Wire
  • Acrylic Cake Riser
  • Ready To Melt Isomalt
  • ¼" Wooden Dowel
  • Milkshake Straw
  • Aluminum Foil Tape

Champagne Cake Ingredients

champagne cake ingredients

I've adapted this recipe from my famous pink velvet cake but reduced the sugar a bit and added some wine flavoring and of course, champagne to the recipe. I made my champagne cake pink but you can totally skip it if you want. The color doesn't affect the flavor.

What's The Best Champagne For Champagne Cake?

close up of champagne bottle

Did you know that not all champagnes are the same? They vary a lot from not very sweet (brut nature) to very sweet (demi sec). For this champagne cake, anything in the middle of the road is going to work for the recipe. Look for the word "brut" on the bottle. If you use sweeter a champagne like demi-sec, reduce the sugar in the recipe by 1 Tablespoon to account for that added sweetness. 

champagne glasses filled with sugar

What does pink champagne cake taste like?

Well, funny you should ask. Pink champagne cake tastes like... Champagne! While to many it doesn't taste exactly like picking up and drinking a glass of fancy champagne, it does have a distinct taste that has notes of sweet vanilla flavor with a bit of tangy-ness mixed in.

What filling should I use with a pink champagne cake?

Pink champagne cake is pretty versatile as far as fillings go but it does traditionally pair best with fruit fillings like strawberry buttercream and a light buttercream like my brown sugar buttercream frosting. It also pairs well with white chocolate buttercream. 

closeup of champagne cake on a white plate

Does a pink champagne cake have alcohol in it?

Without getting into the science of it all, the answer is yes. When you are baking 6" or 8" layers, the cake will retain about 10% of the alcohol content. 10" cakes or larger the alcohol will bake out. If you are concerned about having any alcohol remain in your cake, you can use champagne flavoring instead of real champagne. I use Lorann Oils Sparkling Wine Flavoring.sparkling wine flavoring

Pink Champagne Cake Step-By-Step

Step 1 - Make the cakes. Preheat the oven to 335ºF and prepare three 6"x2" cake pans with cake goop or any kind of pan release that you like. 

Step 2 - Use a scale to weigh your ingredients (including liquids) unless otherwise instructed (Tablespoons, teaspoons, pinch etc). Metric measurements are available in the recipe card. Scaled ingredients are much more accurate than using cups and help ensure the success of your recipe. 

Step 3 - Combine the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer with the paddle attachment. Mix 10 seconds to combine. 

flour, sugar and salt in the bowl of your stand mixer

Step 4 - Combine the milk and the oil together and set aside. 

Step 5 - Combine the egg whites, wine flavoring, champagne, and vanilla together, whisk to break up the eggs, and set aside. Add in the pink food coloring now if you want your cake to be pink. Set aside.

Step 6 - Add your softened butter to the dry ingredients and mix on low until the mixture resembles coarse sand (about 30 seconds).

vanilla cake ingredients in a mixing bowl

Step 7 - Add in your milk/oil mixture and let it mix until dry ingredients are moistened and then bump up to med (setting 4 on my Kitchenaid, setting one on the bosch) and let it mix for 2 full minutes to develop the cake's structure. If you don't let your cake mix on this step your cake could collapse

pink champagne cake batter

Step 8 - Scrape your bowl and then reduce speed to low. Add in your egg white mixture in three batches, letting the batter mix for 15 seconds between additions. 

adding egg white mixture to pink champagne cake batter

Step 9 - Divide into your cake pans and bake for 30-40 minutes or until a toothpick comes out of the center cleanly. Some shrinking is normal.

pink champagne cake batter in a cake pan

Step 10 - IMMEDIATELY TAP THE CAKE PAN FIRMLY on the countertop once to release the steam from the cake. This stops the cake from shrinking too much. Place the cakes into the freezer unwrapped for 30 minutes to flash cool them if you want to decorate right away or wrap them in plastic wrap and freeze until you need them. 

pink champagne cake in a cake pan

pink champagne cake on a cooling rack

Brown Sugar Easy Buttercream

Step 1 - Place egg whites and powdered sugar in the bowl of your stand mixer with the whisk attachment attached and whip on high for 5 minutes. 

egg whites and powdered sugar in a mixing bowl

Step 2 - Start adding in your butter (softened) in chunks while it's whipping until all the butter is added. Add in your salt, molasses, and vanilla.

holding clear glass bowl above the rim of a metal bowl mixer

Step 3 - Continue whipping until buttercream does not appear curdled and is fluffy and white. This can take up to 15-20 minutes depending on your mixer. If it tastes buttery, keep mixing.

easy buttercream frosting in a metal mixing bowl

Step 4 - (OPTIONAL) switch to the paddle attachment and mix on low for 10-15 minutes to remove bubbles from the frosting. Frosting will be soft and this is normal.

Pro-Tip: If your buttercream is too cold and is clinging to the bowl, take out one cup and microwave it for 30 seconds. Pour the warm buttercream back into the mixing bowl and it will help the buttercream whip up and become lighter and fluffier. 

How To Decorate A Champagne Cake

Step 1 - Frost your cake. Layer your cakes with about ¼" of buttercream and apply a crumb coat (thin layer of buttercream). Chill your cake for 15 minutes then apply your final coat of buttercream and smooth it with your offset spatula and bench scraper.

frosted champagne cake

If you need more information on how to frost a cake check out my how to make your first cake video. 

how to make a cake tutorial

Step 2 - Make your bubbles. Melt about 6 ounces of simi cakes clear isomalt in a heatproof container. I added in about ¼ teaspoon of gold luster dust to give the isomalt a champagne color. 

Step 3 - Seal your sphere molds together. Pour the melted isomalt into the mold in a thin stream. Then turn the mold over and empty the excess isomalt. Let the mold drain completely then set it aside to cool fully. If you don't have a 3D sphere mold, you can use the half-sphere molds and just stick them together by very gently warming the edge on a hot plate and pushing the two sides together. 

melted isomalt in silicone sphere mold

For the smaller spheres, I just left them solid. You can also hand-roll spheres or use small candies in place of spheres. 

close up of sugar sphere in mold sugar spheres

Cut the nubs off the sphere with a hot knife (heat with a kitchen torch) or just hide the nubs when you place them on to the cake. I also poured some isomalt into a half-sphere mold. 

close up of sugar half sphere

Step 4 - Add your drip. I'm using easy drip but you can also use water ganache and paint it gold. I melted the drip in the microwave for 30 seconds then 15-second increments until it was liquid. Let the drip cool down so that it thickens a bit but is still liquid. You can do a test drip on your chilled cake to make sure it's the right consistency. 

gold drip

Step 5 - Insert a straw into your chilled cake until it rests against the bottom board and cut it off so it's level with the top of the cake. Place a ¼" wooden dowel into the straw and trim it off about 3" from the top of the cake. 

Step 6 - Tape a piece of armature wire to the dowel that is about 8" long using aluminum foil tape. 

dowel inserted into the cake with aluminum foil tape

Step 7 - Add some more drips down the foil until it's covered or you can brush it on with a paintbrush. 

adding a gold drip to the foil structure

Step 8 - Add the empty champagne bottle to the top.

Step 9 - Attach your bubbles to the cake with a little buttercream. Attach bubbles to each other using a little melted isomalt. I used a silicone tool to dab on the isomalt. You only need a tiny amount. 

close up of sugar bubbles on a champagne cake

Is that not the most gorgeous pink champagne cake that you've ever seen! I feel like photos just do not do it justice. I love how the bubbles look and the drip is so cute!

champagne cake on a plate with cake and champagne bottle in the background

Let me know in the comments if you make this cake and don't forget to tag me in your posts! Happy New Year!

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Recipe

close up of pink champagne cake

Pink Champagne Cake

Pink champagne cake with brown sugar easy buttercream, sugar bubbles and a gravity defying champagne bottle!
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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Servings: 8 cups
Calories: 1817kcal
Author: Liz Marek

Equipment

  • Sphere Molds
  • ⅛" Armature Wire
  • ¼" wooden dowel

Ingredients

  • 13 oz cake flour
  • 10 oz sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 6 ounces unsalted butter room temp
  • 4 ounces buttermilk room temp
  • 6 oz champagne room temp
  • 4 ounces egg whites room temp
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 ½ teaspoon sparkling wine candy flavor (optional) affiliate link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007BIDREU/?ref=exp_sugargeekshow_dp_vv_d
  • 2 oz vegetable oil
  • 1-2 drops electric pink food color optional if you want pink champagne cake

Brown Sugar Easy Buttercream Frosting

  • 8 oz Pasteurized Egg Whites
  • 32 oz Unsalted Butter
  • 32 oz Powdered Sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon Molasses
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 335ºF. Make sure all of your ingredients (champagne, eggs, butter) are at room temperature
  • Use a scale to weigh your ingredients (including liquids) unless otherwise instructed (Tablespoons, teaspoons, pinch etc). Metric measurements are available in the recipe card. Scaled ingredients are much more accurate than using cups and help ensure the success of your recipe. 
  • Prepare three 6"x2" cake pans with cake goop or another preferred pan spray. Fill your pans about ¾ of the way full of batter. 
  • Combine flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer with the paddle attachment. Mix 10 seconds to combine. 
  • Combine the milk and the oil together and set aside. 
  • Combine egg whites, wine flavoring, champagne and vanilla together, whisk to break up the eggs, and set aside. Add in the pink food coloring now if you want your cake to be pink. Set aside.
  • Add your softened butter to the dry ingredients and mix on low until mixture resembles a coarse sand (about 30 seconds). . 
  • Add in your milk/oil mixture and let it mix until dry ingredients are moistened and then bump up to med (setting 4 on my kitchenaid, setting one on the bosch) and let it mix for 2 full minutes to develop the cakes structure. If you don't let your cake mix on this step your cake could collapse
  • Scrape your bowl and then reduce speed to low. Add in your egg white mixture in three batches, letting the batter mix for 15 seconds between additions. 
  • Divide into your cake pans and bake for 30-40 minutes or until a toothpick comes out of the center cleanly. Some shrinking is normal.
  • IMMEDIATELY TAP THE CAKE PAN FIRMLY on the countertop once to release the steam from the cake. This stops the cake from shrinking too much. 

Easy Buttercream Instructions

  • Place egg whites and powdered sugar in the bowl of your stand mixer with the whisk attachment attached and whip on high for 5 minutes
  • Start adding in your butter (softened) in chunks while it's whipping until all the butter is added. Add in your salt, molasses, and vanilla.
  • Continue whipping until buttercream does not appear curdled and is fluffy and white. This can take up to 15-20 minutes depending on your mixer. If it tastes buttery, keep mixing.
  • (OPTIONAL) switch to the paddle attachment and mix on low for 10-15 minutes to remove bubbles from the frosting. Frosting will be soft and this is normal.

Notes

Important Things To Note Before You Start
1. Bring all your ingredients to room temperature or even a little warm (eggs, buttermilk, butter, etc) to ensure your batter does not break or curdle. 
2. Use a scale to weigh your ingredients (including liquids) unless otherwise instructed (Tablespoons, teaspoons, pinch etc). Metric measurements are available in the recipe card. Scaled ingredients are much more accurate than using cups and help ensure the success of your recipe. 
3. Practice Mise en Place (everything in it's place). Measure out your ingredients ahead of time and have them ready before you start mixing to reduce the chances of accidentally leaving something out.
4. Chill your cakes before frosting and filling. You can cover a frosted and chilled cake in fondant if you wish. This cake is also great for stacking. I always keep my cakes chilled in the refrigerator before delivery for easy transporting. Learn more about decorating your first cake. 
5. If the recipe calls for specific ingredients like cake flour, replacing it with all purpose flour and cornstarch is not recommended unless specified in the recipe that it’s ok. Substituting ingredients may cause this recipe to fail. 
All purpose flour is a plain flour with no rising agents. It has a protein level of 10%-12%
Cake flour is a soft, low protein flour of 9% or less. 
Cake flour sources: UK - Shipton Mills Cake & Pastry Flour

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 1817kcal | Carbohydrates: 186g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 118g | Saturated Fat: 75g | Cholesterol: 291mg | Sodium: 475mg | Potassium: 317mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 149g | Vitamin A: 3635IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 127mg | Iron: 1mg
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Liz Marek is a professional cake artist, sweet and savory recipe developer, and the founder of Sugar Geek Show, where she teaches cooking, baking and cake decorating through detailed tutorials, food science explanations, and kitchen-tested recipes. She has been creating recipes and teaching baking techniques since 2008, helping bakers of all skill levels gain the confidence to make professional-quality desserts at home.

Liz is known for breaking down complex cooking and baking concepts into simple, approachable methods. Her work focuses on helping people understand not just how a recipe works, but why it works. Through Sugar Geek Show, she shares step-by-step recipes, cake decorating tutorials, and practical baking guides designed to make professional techniques accessible to everyone.

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  1. Lori Grey says

    November 27, 2018 at 7:05 am

    Where can we find your white chocolate buttercream recipe?

    Reply
    • The Sugar Geek Show says

      November 27, 2018 at 7:15 pm

      In the recipes under frostings

      Reply
  2. Si says

    November 05, 2018 at 3:21 pm

    Hi there

    Couple of questions if I may. What is AP flour in the UK? On a site I’m on there’s a bit of controversy with some saying it’s cake flour others plain flour?! Also can you leave out the extract or replace for something else?

    Reply
    • The Sugar Geek Show says

      November 05, 2018 at 3:42 pm

      AP flour is just generic baking flour not self-rising and not cake flour. I would assume plain flour would be it's counterpart

      Reply
  3. Jacklyn says

    November 05, 2018 at 7:05 am

    5 stars
    I loved the cake, it was very beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!

    Reply
  4. Tiffany says

    October 30, 2018 at 3:30 am

    Hi! A few questions on your process; For the pink isomalt crystal, how did you dye it pink? And if coloring was used, when/how was it incorporated?
    Can the chamgane flavor be added to it as well?
    Also, what is the difference between isomalt and regular rock candy? What would happen if I attempted to melt down rock candy to make the crystal topper instead of using isomalt?
    And vice versa, if I just crushed isomalt to use on the sides of the cake instead of rock candy. Thankyou!

    Reply
    • The Sugar Geek Show says

      November 02, 2018 at 9:41 am

      Wow that's a lot of questions haha
      The rock candy was simply painted pink. I explain this in my kintsugi cake tutorial on our online cake decorating school.
      Champagne flavor cannot be added to solid rock candy
      I have never tried to melt down rock candy so I am not sure what would happen but it's not the same thing as isomalt. Isomalt is a sugar substitute used in sugar free candies. It's more clear than straight melted sugar and less prone to humidity. You can use crushed isomalt on a cake but keep in mind that crushed sugar can be very sharp and can potentially cut the mouth.

      Reply
  5. Denise wood says

    September 29, 2018 at 1:31 am

    Hi going to make this cake for my freinds 50th birthday! Looks great and easy to follow but what is AP flour?

    Reply
    • The Sugar Geek Show says

      September 30, 2018 at 9:23 am

      All purpose flour

      Reply
  6. Michele Wright says

    September 16, 2018 at 2:41 pm

    5 stars
    Hi, I was wondering if I could substitute root beer extract or root beer oil candy flavoring for the champagne extract and root beer for the champagne? I love your cakes the white velvet is my new go to for any white cake. My husband wants a root beer cake for his birthday and I am not sure how to create it.
    Thank you,

    Reply
    • The Sugar Geek Show says

      September 16, 2018 at 6:51 pm

      You could sub out the extract but not the champagne because of the added sugar in the root beer. I suggest trying out the vanilla cake but using root beer extract instead of vanilla

      Reply
  7. Christina B says

    September 08, 2018 at 8:19 pm

    4 stars
    Where can I purchase that bottle you used for simple syrup?

    Reply
    • The Sugar Geek Show says

      September 10, 2018 at 5:10 pm

      I got mine on amazon 😀 simple syrup bottle

      Reply
    • Carolyn Ratliff says

      October 23, 2019 at 3:57 pm

      I found it at the craft store Micheals as well as on amazon.

      Reply
  8. Carlie says

    September 08, 2018 at 12:35 pm

    Hi, I don't see when to add in the backing soda in your recipe. I assume it is sifted in with all the other dry ingredients but I just want to be sure!

    Reply
    • The Sugar Geek Show says

      September 10, 2018 at 5:11 pm

      Yes with all the dry ingredients

      Reply
  9. Melissa says

    August 20, 2018 at 5:27 am

    5 stars
    I made a test batch and it was amazing! If you want to assemble a 4 layer cake. The 8" for example, do you do a double batch or do the 2 8" round cakes bake high enough to be layered into 2 each making 4 layers.... Thanks!

    Reply
    • The Sugar Geek Show says

      August 20, 2018 at 10:39 am

      I do two 8" layers and tort in half to make 4 layers

      Reply
      • Maria says

        July 02, 2019 at 1:13 pm

        I need to make this cake in 12” what cooking times and recipe amount? Please help!

      • The Sugar Geek Show says

        July 02, 2019 at 7:09 pm

        I would do a 1 1/2 batch of batter and bake a little longer, maybe 5-10 minutes then check for doneness as usual

      • Velia says

        July 06, 2019 at 7:20 pm

        Thanks so much !

  10. Kathy Cloutier says

    August 19, 2018 at 4:40 pm

    Hello I was wondering what was sparkling wine candy flavor?

    Reply
    • The Sugar Geek Show says

      August 20, 2018 at 10:40 am

      Its a candy flavoring like vanilla extract that tastes like wine

      Reply
      • Ayanna Tatum says

        December 01, 2018 at 11:32 am

        Hi!! The link in the description is working? Where can I purchase the flavoring from? Also, is there a close second you recommend?

      • The Sugar Geek Show says

        December 01, 2018 at 5:39 pm

        Just search for sparkling wine extract

  11. Jermaine Malone says

    July 31, 2018 at 2:02 pm

    5 stars
    If you don't mind me asking, I learned Cost control in school but haven't used it for awhile, how did you come up with Nutrition Facts

    Reply
    • The Sugar Geek Show says

      August 01, 2018 at 9:21 am

      The recipe plugin does it for me

      Reply
    • Corinne says

      August 01, 2019 at 9:28 am

      Can i use pasteurized egg white for the frosting?

      Reply
      • The Sugar Geek Show says

        August 01, 2019 at 9:30 am

        Yes, that is what the recipes calls for 🙂

  12. Carie Miller says

    June 28, 2018 at 5:49 am

    5 stars
    I've made this recipe three times, and it's turned out perfectly each time. The only change, and it's just personal preference, is I used pink champagne, and two teaspoons of the sparkling wine candy flavour instead of one. Perfection!

    Reply
    • The Sugar Geek Show says

      June 28, 2018 at 8:47 pm

      Thank you for the suggestion!

      Reply
  13. Carie says

    June 27, 2018 at 9:01 pm

    5 stars
    I've made this cake 3 times more and it's perfect everytime. Personal preference: I added two teaspoons of the appalling candy flavor and used actual pushing champagne in the recipe. Perfection!!

    Reply
    • Carie says

      June 27, 2018 at 9:03 pm

      Auto-correct!! Not appalling!! Sparkling wine candy flavour. Anything but apalling!! Omg.

      Reply
      • The Sugar Geek Show says

        July 01, 2018 at 9:16 am

        hahaha I wasn't judging lol 😀 Glad you liked the recipe!

      • Sophia says

        October 15, 2018 at 6:26 pm

        4 stars
        What's actual pushing champagne

      • The Sugar Geek Show says

        October 15, 2018 at 7:50 pm

        I'm sorry I don't understand your question

  14. Beatriz V says

    June 07, 2018 at 2:56 pm

    Hello 🙂 beautiful cake! quick question though....what is she pouring on the cake before frosting?

    Reply
    • Stacy c says

      June 19, 2018 at 5:42 pm

      Probably a simple syrup

      Reply
    • The Sugar Geek Show says

      June 20, 2018 at 1:11 pm

      simple syrup for moisture. optional 🙂

      Reply
  15. Marizza F says

    April 15, 2018 at 4:41 pm

    Can I use this recipe for cupcakes instead of a cake?

    Reply
    • The Sugar Geek Show says

      May 23, 2018 at 1:28 pm

      Yes you can

      Reply
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