Too much of a good thing is a really  good thing, right? For my sister Sarah Margaret, who we called “Maggie  May” in honor of the month she was born and as a nickname of Margaret,  a drink fit for a Southern Belle is apropos.
May’s drink of choice, a Mayflower,  is a combo of good things she treasures and I dare not say it’s too  much! Just the right amount of goodness mixed together for an absolutely  lovely drink. 
Playing off the colors of zinnias,  hydrangeas, and even some Poke Sal, such a pretty little drink is totally  in key with vintage tea towels and garden flowers – much like Maggie  May herself. This Mayflower totes no Pilgrims but carries notes of sweet  summer fruit juices and a garnish almost too pretty to eat – do eat  it though, for it plays on the floral and fruit essence found in this  Mayflower. Enjoy a simple, elegant Mayflower for a nod to sipping and  savoring the delights of fruit juice and nectar.  
Equal Parts (1 cup to start):
Peach Nectar
Pineapple juice
Cranberry juice
Green tea
1/3 cup rosemary syrup
Blackberries, peach wedges, pineapple  chunks and rosemary sprigs for garnish
Mix the juices, green tea and syrup  together and chill or serve over ice. Fresh flowers and fun linens make  it all that more special and festive.
***Rosemary Syrup***
This can also be done with thyme, mint,  basil, etc… 
Dissolve one cup of sugar with one  cup of water over medium heat. Add a few sprigs of rosemary and allow  the herb to steep with the syrup until the sugar is completely dissolved  and the syrup clear – about 5 minutes. Don’t boil for you may  make candy! 
I asked my girl friend to try making this drink, and i must say taste was awesome. But I don't know if something was missing....oooo.yes, leaving a good comment for you.
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