christmas cocktails

The Spiced Clementine Mulled Whisky

the spiced clementine mulled whisky the three drinkers

This is one warming cocktail that screams Christmas, loaded up with warmth, spice, richness, and naturally sweet citrus. With clementines and a variety of winter spices like cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg, the flavours are an instant comfort. Add into the mix the refreshing warmth of ginger beer, the luxurious silky sweetness of honey, and the rich oomph of your favourite whisky and you’ve got the cocktail version of a hug. Oh, and don’t let the winter spice syrup put you off – it’s really, really easy to make. Go to our Simple Homemade Cocktail Syrup Guide here.

Ingredients (for 1)
150ml ginger beer
50ml whisky
40ml clementine juice
10ml winter spice syrup
1 tsp honey
Optional garnishes: clementine slice and cinnamon stick

Method
1.      Combine ginger beer, clementine juice, honey, and your spice syrup into a pan on a low heat.
2.      Continuously stir and bring the mix to a simmer. Keep it there for 5 minutes, before turning off the heat.
3.      Stir in the whisky, and let the mixture cool for 10 minutes.
4.      Strain into a handled glass or mug.
5.      Garnish with clementine slices and a cinnamon stick.

For more seasonals cocktail recipes to warm you up, how about our Boozy Coffee and Hot Chocolate Recipes. Or, if you’re ditching the alcohol, peruse our Delicious Winter Mocktails.

8 Sparkling Wine Cocktails To Serve This Festive Season

best sparkling wine cocktails for christmas

You can’t beat adding some fizz and sparkle to festive proceedings with sparkling wine cocktails. They’re super simple to make, refreshing, delicious and they’re amazingly versatile when it comes with food pairings. From classics to more unusual concoctions, these are 8 of the best cocktails using various sparkling wines!

Negroni Sbagliato

Negroni Sbagliato

Don’t be surprised if younger family members bring this cocktail up, because it went viral on TikTok recently after House of the Dragon star Emma D’Arcy announced her love for it. In short, it’s a Prosecco Negroni. This makes for a lighter Negroni, perfect if you’re not a big fan of the usual bitterness Negronis can have. An extra dry Prosecco like Giusti Rosalia works perfectly because the slight sweetness counteracts the spirits’ bitterness.

Ingredients
25ml Prosecco
25ml Campari
25ml sweet vermouth
orange slice (to garnish)

 Method
Pour the Campari and vermouth into a rocks glass and fill it with ice. Top up with Prosecco. Stir gently to chill and garnish with the orange slice. Voilà!

Mimosa

Mimosa

Any sparkling wine of your choice will do for a Mimosa, but we’ve gone for Cava. It’s the light and fresh option that’s perfect for pretty much any special occasion, and Christmas is no different! Just sparkling wine and orange juice here, so it’s perfect to ratio to your liking. If you’ve got a sparkling wine that you particularly love, go heavy on that! But if Nan’s on her 3rd Baileys before the turkey’s even out of the oven? Maybe it’s a good idea to up that OJ before handing her one.

Ingredients
100ml Cava
100ml orange juice 

Method
It’s just a case of combining the two in flutes here, so make sure you’ve got a sparkling wine that you love, and a good quality orange juice! It couldn’t be simpler.

Top Tip: Remember, chill everything to avoid using ice as this will kill off the bubbles!

Bellini

Bellini

Famously easy to make, this a reliably refreshing Italian cocktail with only two ingredients – Prosecco and peach. It was supposedly named after Renaissance painter Giovanni Bellini because the drink’s gorgeous colour reminded the Venetian bartender of Bellini’s warm colour palette!

Ingredients
60ml peach purée
160ml Prosecco
Peach slice (garnish)

Method
You can buy peach purée but unless you’re a Bellini lover, you probably won’t have it in the cupboard. All you have to do is blend some peeled peaches until smooth and refrigerate. When it’s time to serve, strain into a flute, top up with Prosecco and gently stir. If you’ve got a peach left, of course a slice as garnish tops it all off!

Kir Real

Kir Real

Crème de Cassis is a gorgeous blackcurrant liqueur from Dijon in France and topping it up with a sparkling white gives you the Kir cocktail, created in 19th century France. Using Champagne instead creates the Kir Royale, but we’ve gone for Spanish Cava to create a much better value Kir Real. It requires the same time-consuming method as Champagne, there’s just more of it about! But it’s far closer a Champagne than something like a Prosecco so works great for this. Bubbly bite with juicy fruity sweetness! Fit for a royal indeed.

Ingredients
1 tbsp crème de cassis
Cava
Blackberry (optional garnish) 

Method
Nice and simple. Pour your crème de cassis into a Champagne flute and top up with Cava! A fresh or frozen blackberry or lemon twist makes a great garnish.

Rosé Aperol Spritz

Rosé Aperol Spritz

Aperol Spritz was created in Italy and is now officially Germany’s favourite cocktail. If you want to inject some summery feeling into your festive season, or maybe you’re somewhere sunny for Christmas, then this Rosé version is there for you. The passion fruit juice is ideal for bridging the gap between the subtle bitterness of the Aperol and the fruity wine. The result is a fruitier, more refined Spritz that’s a very drinkable switch up. Who says it's just for summer?

Ingredients
50ml Aperol
75ml rosé
30ml soda
30ml passion fruit juice
Lime wedge (garnish)

 Method
Pop one ice cube in your glass and combine the Aperol with rosé. Top up with soda and juice, stirring gently to avoid breaking up the fizz, and then garnish with a lime wedge! Enjoy!  

The Golden Dram

the golden dram

Scotch cocktails can often be thought to be dark and moody affairs, but this unusual pairing with sparkling wine changes that. Combined with an Angostura-soaked sugar cube, you create a unique and refreshing cocktail that’s probably not quite like anything you’ve tasted before.

Ingredients
Angostura bitters-soaked sugar cube
25ml Scotch
100ml Prosecco

 Method

Drop a single sugar cube into your Champagne flute and soak with a couple of dashes of Angostura bitters. Let it sit for a few minutes, and then add Scotch before topping up to the top with Prosecco! Stir lightly to slowly dissolve the sugar and you’re all set.

Top Tip: If you like your cocktails sweeter, soak the sugar cube in a teaspoon of honey too!

Black Velvet

Black Velvet

Legend goes that the Black Velvet was thought up by a London steward as Britain mourned the death of Queen Victoria’s husband Prince Albert in 1861. Whether that’s true or not, it certainly looks the part. Traditionally, it uses Champagne, but we’re using this opportunity to shout out Crémant. It’s a sparkling wine made using the same method as Champagne, and although it was once looked down upon, the current crop of Crémant producers have upped their game and it massively punches above its price point! You can find decent bottles for under £10, and still pull together a delightful Black Velvet that blends the bitter richness of Guinness, with the fizzing lightness of the wine.

Ingredients
100ml Guinness
100ml Crémant

 Method
Super simple apart from a drop of bartending technique. Fill half a Champagne flute with your crémant, and top up the rest with Guinness, pouring over the back of a spoon to achieve beautiful layering.

Rosé Bowler

rose bowler

This is an adaption of the Champagne bowler that dates back to the 1930s, but we’re going all out on the strawberries using rosé instead. The trio of grapes with brandy, dry white, and rosé provide a really interesting foundation for the muddled strawberries, and the good thing about this is, if you’ve picked up some berries that aren’t as sweet as you’d like, the rosé picks up the slack.

Ingredients
3 chopped strawberries
20ml brandy (preferably Cognac)
30ml dry white wine (like Chardonnay)
60ml rosé
Dash of syrup (optional)

 Method
Chop 3 strawberries and muddle them well in a shaker. Add your brandy, white wine and ice and shake well. Pour into your glass (without straining) and top up with Rosé.

Top Tip: We know winter strawberries can be a bit hit and miss, so if it’s still not sweet enough just re-introduce the syrup from the original Champagne recipe!

 

If you’re in the process of planning your Christmas offerings, then make sure to complete your set up with some Boozy Crackers that look stunning and taste delicious inside (the drinks inside that is, not the cracker itself).

And if you’re looking for the perfect Prosecco to make the above, take a look at our Best Proseccos for Under £15 here!

Words by Calum Ecroyd

10 Must Try Irish Cream Liqueur Cocktails

irish cream cocktails

Autumn is in full-flow, winter, Christmas, and a New Year are on the horizon, and the nights have drawn in before dinner is even cooking. One thing is in order and that’s Irish Cream liqueur! Indulgent, creamy, and delicious, it’s the perfect pick-me up and that’s why we love putting it in as many cocktails as possible. Below we have winter warmers, wake-me up Martinis and unusual pairings that will blow you away. There’s something whatever your mood!

Irish Cream Coffee

irish cream coffee

Irish Coffee is made by adding sugar, whiskey, coffee and cream separately, so why not go direct by using Irish Cream? It’s the perfect cozy cocktail for a winter pick-me-up, with warming coffee and whiskey flavours, and super indulgent cream. The definitive hug in a mug.

Ingredients
50ml Irish cream liqueur
80ml coffee
Whipped cream (optional)
Grated nutmeg (garnish)

 Method
Pour in your chosen Irish Cream, and slowly stir in your freshly brewed coffee, making sure to combine them thoroughly. If you want even more cream and extra sweetness you can add a bit of lightly whipped cream at the end. Oh, and let’s not forget a bit of grated nutmeg on top to finish. Nom!

 

Mudslide

Mudslide

The Mudslide was adapted from a White Russian in the Cayman Islands in the 70s - not what you might expect from such a tropical place! It’s since become an American stalwart, often being mixed with heaps of ice cream for a boozy dessert. Ours doesn’t include ice cream, instead focusing on the spirits and liqueurs at play because they’re too good to be drowned in ice cream (no matter how nice that may be).

Ingredients
40ml good quality vodka
60 ml Irish cream liqueur
40ml coffee liqueur (like Kahlua)
Chocolate (to garnish)

 

Method
Add everything bar the chocolate to a cocktail shaker and shake really well with ice. Strain into a chilled glass and grate a generous amount of choc over the top! Top Tip: If you want to make them look that bit more special for a party, melt the chocolate and dip the rims of the glasses into it. Then stand them upright and return them to the fridge for gorgeous chocolate stalactites!

Irish Cream Hot Chocolate

Irish Cream Hot Chocolate

Next. Level. Indulgence. This is a wonderfully warming treat to perk you up whilst the nights are drawing in fast. It’s creamy, smooth and just perfect for fireside sipping if you’ve got a sweet tooth.

Ingredients
60ml Irish cream liqueur
100ml hot chocolate
Whipped cream
Grated chocolate (optional)

 Method
You’ll want to make the hot chocolate separately here, and how you make that is up to you. Some mix powder with water, others use milk, so choose depending on how lean you’d like this cosy cocktail to be. Simply pour it over your Irish cream, add some whipped cream on top, and grate some chocolate to complete the look!

Irish Cream Martini

Irish Cream Martini

This is a luscious adaptation of a classic Martini, with crisp vodka cutting through the velvety cream beautifully. It has more of a backbone than other options on this list, and if you pick out a vodka that’s particularly smooth, with a touch of sweetness or creaminess (Black Cow, Ketel, Tito’s for example), it’ll be a match made in heaven.

Ingredients
50ml vodka
70ml Irish Cream liqueur
Espresso shot
Coffee beans (optional garnish)

 Method
It’s ridiculously simple once you’ve got your espresso shot. Just shake everything well with ice, and strain it into a classic martini glass! Coffee beans sit on top gorgeously if you want to go the extra mile!

Irish Cream White Russian

Irish Cream White Russian

This Irish Cream White Russian packs a bigger punch than the original, replacing most of the milk and cream with Irish Cream instead. It’s delightfully decadent and so smooth that it’s dangerously moreish.

Ingredients
60ml Irish Cream liqueur
30ml coffee liqueur (like Kahlua)
30ml vodka
20ml milk (optional)

 Method
Add the vodka and coffee liqueur to your glass, preferably a lowball. Fill it with ice and pour your Irish Cream liqueur over the top. Stir gently until cold and watch the beautiful swirls as the colours mix! Top Tip: For those wanting to taper the boozy edge a touch, top up with a little bit of milk.

Irish Cream Espresso Martini

Irish Cream Espresso Martini

If you haven’t guessed by now, we love Espresso Martini and all the spin offs. Introducing the Irish Cream to this classic takes it to the next level, swapping any sharpness for sweetness and of course, pulling everything together with an easy drinking creamy texture. A nice autumn/winter makeover of the original we think.

Ingredients
50ml vodka
35ml Irish Cream liqueur
Espresso shot
25ml coffee liqueur
1 tbsp of syrup (optional)
Coffee beans (optional garnish)

 Method
Half fill your shaker with ice and add everything, shaking until it’s cold to the touch. If you like it sweeter, add a dash of syrup. This can be a simple homemade syrup (sugar and water), or agave will do.

Irish Cream Chocolatini

Irish Cream Chocolatini

Chocoholics, all eyes here. This Chocolatini is sweet, creamy, and oh, so delicious. Original vodka works well as a sturdy base, but vanilla vodka would also pair well with the chocolate and Irish Cream. Maybe avoid a chocolate flavour though unless you really just can’t get enough.

Ingredients
35ml vodka (vanilla optional)
30ml Irish Cream liqueur
20ml chocolate liqueur (like Godiva)
Grated chocolate (garnish)

 Method
Pour your vodka and liqueurs into a shaker and fill it with ice. Shake well and strain into a martini glass. Grate some chocolate over the top and eat what’s left of the bar. Yes, that is part of the recipe.

Irish Cactus

Irish Cactus

Tequila lovers rejoice - this one is for you. This is a cocktail that blends an unusual duo to create something very intriguing indeed. The agave flavour of the tequila lurks in the background, with the sweetness and fruitiness providing a really enjoyable second layer behind the delicious Irish Cream. Getting the right balance is important with this one, so experiment and see which does it for you.

Ingredients
30ml tequila
60 ml Irish Cream liqueur

 Method
First, fill your glass with ice, and then pour over the stars of the show. Stir well to combine and enjoy!

Irish Slammer

irish slammer

Now, this is a St. Patrick’s Day drink if ever we’ve seen one. Malty Guinness with its notes of chocolate and coffee pairs so nicely with Irish Cream, not that you’ll have much time to savour it, because this is supposed to be guzzled down.

Ingredients
25ml Irish Cream liqueur
25ml Irish whiskey
½ pint Guinness

 Method
Combine the Irish cream and whiskey in a shot glass and prepare your Guinness. Allow the foam to settle, and then drop the shot glass into the dark depths and enjoy!

Greenbeard

greenbeard

Another slightly unusual pairing with this rum and Irish Cream cocktail. The rum brings out the warming subtle autumnal spices of the liqueur really nicely, and despite being two very different characters, they blend to create something totally distinctive with lots of oomph.

Ingredients
25ml Irish Cream liqueur
25ml spiced rum
Whipped cream (optional)
Grated chocolate (garnish)

 Method
Simple again – just shake with ice and strain into a tumbler. Cream and chocolate sprinkles to top it off.  

We’ve just used generic ‘Irish Cream’ in these recipes, but each has its own subtleties of course... and it’s the star of these cocktails so it’s gotta be spot on! Explore some of the best options to use in these cocktails by checking out our Best Cream Liqueurs guide here!

Words by Calum Ecroyd

 

The Ultimate Christmas Gifts For Drinkers

Wave goodbye to the headache of finding gift ideas and panic buying, because we’ve sourced some top-notch Christmas gifts for wine, beer and spirits lovers. Stocking fillers, hampers, experiences…we’ve got it all. Let’s get straight into it.

The BEst STOCKING FILLERS for Drinks Lovers

Miller Lite’s Beernaments

You’ll have to be quick if you want to get your hands on these; with numerous television appearances in America, they’ve become extremely popular! The idea itself is pretty simple - cans of beer shaped like ornaments and voilà: Beernaments. These boozy baubles are scheduled for more releases so just check the link and jot down the release date if you want these elegant additions to your Christmas Tree.

Find here: $19.75

Football Ice Cube Moulds

Has there ever been a better time for football shaped ice than the first ever winter World Cup? These Kikkerland twin moulds make 5cm ice balls with surprisingly detailed patterning and will be just what’s required for any England fan, particularly English supporters celebrating a possible World Cup win… or drowning their sorrows.

Find here: £9.99

Mermaid Gift Set

Any gin lover will be delighted to pull these beauties out from their stocking. It’s a lovely way of dipping your toe into The Isle of Wight Distillery’s alluring selection of gins, which use locally foraged botanicals and sea salt to impart a fresh, island sea air feel. Refreshing and crisp, it includes 50ml of Pink Gin, Salt Vodka and original Mermaid Gin!

Find here: £17.28

Cotswolds Whisky Taster Pack

Founded in 2014, this distillery produces some of the best English whiskies going, and what an introduction this is: three 50ml bottles of their signature selections!  There’s the rich and fruity Signature Single Malt, the toasty, re-charred Founder’s Choice and the moreish Peated Cask to finish. Perfect to try before committing to a full bottle of your favourite!

Find here: £22.95

 

Barbadillo En Rama Sherry Gift Box

Now this is a sherry that is too good to leave out for Father Christmas! Barbadillo Pastora Manzanilla Pasada En Rama (15%) is a dry and crisp sherry with extra depth and character that comes from the en rama (from the barrel) style. delicious as aperitif, it is also fantastic alongside bolder winter dishes. You also receive two varieties of gourmet olives, two sherry glass copitas and the wooden box itself can be use as retro wall art at the end – neat.

Find here: £35

The BEst Drinks HAMPERS for Christmas

Mouse & Grape - Cheese & Wine Hamper

You can’t beat a mouth-watering Christmas hamper, and Mouse & Grape have put together some beautiful selections. Each combination has been thoughtfully and expertly selected and includes various amounts of luxury wine and cheese depending on which you opt for. There’s Italian, Spanish, French, Red, White, Sparkling – whatever combo you can think of! Don’t they just look gorgeous? We thoroughly recommend trading up to the truffle honey. One for Christmas day or gifting.

Find here: £75-£225

M&S Collection Christmas Giftbox

A box of pure indulgence - exactly what Christmas is about. Watch as they pop open the premium Prosecco, munch the Marc de Champagne truffles and savour the beautifully moist fruit cake, perfectly matured christmas puddings and dark Dominican Republic chocolate. What a treat for your giftee! Maybe they’ll even share it?

Find here: £45

The Deli Society

the deli society box

The Deli Society source hundreds of artisan products from the UK and Europe to offer top-quality, delicious, deli foods, many of which you can’t find anywhere else. They’ve assembled their best discoveries in a number of bundles encapsulating the finest wine, cheese, meats, chocolate and nibbles of each country. There’s so much selection here, whether it be the French Madelyn with delights like crisp Bourgogne wine and Camembert, or the Spanish Gabriela, packed with classic Manchego cheese, delicious Rioja wine and mouthwatering Chorizo. The only problem is which one to choose!

Find here: £45 (except the Ooh La La Champagne Edition)

Climpson & Sons X Drag & Wine - Festive Box - Limited Edition

climpson & sons X drag & wine festive box

The one and only Beth from our show The Three Drinkers in Ireland and founder of Drag & Wine, has put together a fabulously festive celebration box in partnership with coffee pioneers Climpson & Sons! it includes four expertly selected gastronomic wines (fizz, white, red, and sweet), all ideal for seasonal pairings. In addition to that, there’s Climpson’s ready-to-drink 700ml Espresso Martini and two 250g bags of ‘The Baron’; their legendary, go-to Brazilian coffee beans. Everything is sustainably sourced, so this jam-packed box is ideal to fuel your festivities!

Find here: £150 including delivery (UK only, order by Dec 13th)

The Wine Society Gift Cases

The Wine Society really are the go-to place for reliable wines without massive mark ups and their festive boxes are always a joy. Choose from the festive half case box, the afternoon tea box, the Rhône and Paté case, fizz and chocolate case and many more. Of course, there is also gift membership on offer! Perfect for any wine lover. The even better news is that TWS now offer free delivery with no minimum order (including next day delivery most days if the order is placed before 12.00).

Find them here from £17

Tidal Rum x The Pished Fish: booze-infused smoked salmon

Stunning salmon company Pished Fish specialise in booze infused salmon, whether smoked or otherwise. We tried the smoked salmon infused with Tidal Rum and it was the most delicious salmon we’ve ever tasted. A hint of rum-ness with the elegant smoke and lovely, thick slices of succulent salmon. Order now before they run out! Try the 5 multipack to keep you going over Christmas.

Find them here for £36. 99

The Best DRINKING ACCESSORIES To Gift

Riedel Glasses

The right glass can really heighten the experience of the wine you are enjoying. Riedel make stunning glassware relevant to specific grapes and not only do they look attractive, they a feel great to sip from and help open up the wines as intended, intensifying the best qualities of the wine style in the glass. Their iconic glassware is in high demand, so availability changes frequently but right now, they have pairs of Riesling glasses as well as Rosé and Sauvignon Blanc. A top-class glass is a great way to make every drink feel that bit more special, so why not treat someone this Christmas? Or even yourself!

Find here: £49.95 (usually more!)

The Glencairn Mixer Glass

Whisky aficionados and Glencairn glasses go hand in hand, with it being the official tasting glass at many competitions and events. This Mixer edition is multi-functional, not just for whisky but other spirits and their mixers. The tulip shape enhances the nose and the tapered lip directs liquid to the top of the tongue for full appreciation. If you drink spirits, then this glass should be your go to and it’s bigger than a normal Glencairn so you can add your mixer to it. Isn’t it beautiful too?

Find here: £28

Drinky Tees

Our very own Helena has been busy creating Drinky Tees with the aim of producing affordable drinks-slogan t-shirts and tops that are natural, sustainable and fully recyclable, including the packaging! There’s something for pretty much any wine you can imagine – Riesling Rocks, Life is Rosé, Mama loves Malbec etc. Certified organic cotton and super comfy, plus £1 from every purchase goes straight to the Blue Seas Protection charity! Follow @DrinkyTees and @HelenaSips on Instagram to stay in the loop with new releases!

Find here: Various around £26

Cocktail Time! By Paul Feig

Paul Feig is an American writer, director and producer (Freaks and Geeks, Bridesmaids, The Office, Ghostbusters) who, like us, is obsessed with cocktails. This book is a guide to making not only 125 different cocktails, but also throwing parties, perfect music, glassware, and everything related to cocktail partying! It’s a love letter to everything about them, and there’s even some amusing insider Hollywood stories with each recipe!

Find here: £19.88

The BEsT UNIQUE DRINKS to gift

Gosnells Vintage Mead Selection

Gosnells are the premier modern mead brand who adore bees, and this selection contains their vintages from the last three years. These bottles use raw honey from the same set of hives each year, but due to yearly changes in what the bees eat, climate and crops among other factors, you can taste the difference each year. The usual range is made from orange groves hives in Spain, whereas this uses London hives and comes out at a much stronger 12%. It’s sweet, herbaceous with layered fruity notes and overall, a distinctly bold taste. Give it a go and support the bees in the process!

Find here: £65

Personalised Bottle of York Gin

York Gin creates their range of charmingly bottled gins around the history of the equally beautiful city of York. Whether it’s telling the story of the Roman foundations by using fruit they introduce, the Chocolate Orange flavour honouring the iconic Terry’s, or the Vikings edition with dried nettles and bilberries, both found when digging on Viking sites! Check out their others – they’re fascinating creations even if you’re not going to buy anything. You can now add to the story by gifting someone a personalised engraved bottle matching that lovely historical font.  It’s also a 100% renewably powered distillery, so with a great concept, award-winning gin, and a customised special touch... what a present this is!

Find here: £55-£61

The Best Drinks Subscriptions and VOUCHERS

The Cocktail Society - Bottled Cocktail Gift Subscription

This is the UK’s leading cocktail discovery box, giving you the opportunity to try the seemingly endless options for cocktails so that next time you visit a cocktail bar, you know exactly what to order. These subscription boxes are shipped on the 21st of each month, and contain up to 12 cocktails, 3 snacks and a magazine. These aren’t makeshift home cocktails, they’re intent on being bar quality premium kits to recreate the magic at home. You’ll get everything you need to make your own, as well as ready to drink delights too – the best of both worlds. No more amateur mixology, this is premium.

Find here: £120 3 Boxes

Black Chalk Vineyard Tour and Tasting, Andover - voucher

Nothing beats a vineyard tour to get close to wine, and Black Chalk provide this guided tour of their picturesque Hampshire vineyards where you can gain an insight into what goes into award winning traditional English winemaking. Of course, you’ll then want to taste it, so you’ll finish with a tutored tasting of two signature wines! Not a bad day out at all.

Find here: £22

We’ve included a few great bottles here, but if you want a comprehensive guide of gins, sparkling wines, reds, and whites then we’ve created lists of our recommended bottles for each. Just check out our website! Rest assured; they’re cracking choices (if we do say so ourselves.)

Words by Calum Ecroyd

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Holiday Spritz Cocktail

Holiday Spritz Christmas Cocktail Recipe thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

 Ingredients:
25ml Courvoisier VSOP Cognac
120ml Champagne
1 Sugar Cube
2 dashes Angostura Bitters

 Method
Soak the sugar cube in bitters, drop into the glass, add cognac and top with Champagne. Finally, garnish with a lemon swathe. Glass: Coupe.

Fancy trying your hand at some more cocktails? Then, make sure you check out our White Russian and Apple Pie cocktails. If you don’t fancy making your own here are some must-try delicious pre-made cocktails.

5 Brilliant Bottled Cocktails to Try this Christmas

Best Christmas Cocktails thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Bottled cocktails are tipped to be the big winners this rather strange festive season and we have seen a plethora of RTD cocktail companies spring up, some good and some… not so good. The perfect pre-made cocktail should be able to be served quickly and easily by anyone, yet still have the quality and consistency that you would expect from a professional mixologist. Here are five companies that should be on your radar, each offering quite a different experience. They make great ideas for gifts as well as spicing up your own festive times. Cheers!


NIO Cocktails: Cocktails Through your Letterbox

Best Christmas Cocktails Nio Cocktails thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

NIO cocktail’s founders Luca and Alessandro brought in professional mixologist Patrick Pistolesi to help create a menu of sixteen delicious cocktails ranging from the classics to signature house fusions. They even have two alcohol free cocktails! The beauty of these is that they come in sleek envelopes within a box that fits through your letterbox. Each cocktail is packaged in its own uniquely-designed sleeve, so you can line them up on your shelf with your record collection! Their cocktail boxes are designed to hold 3, 6, or 9 cocktails, so you can pick your own choices from the menu to add to the box too. Simply shake the sleeve, pinch and tear off the corner, and pour over Ice.

Try the delicious Milano Torino, Winter Sidecar or the Gimlet particularly but there are many others to choose from.

Gift idea: Nio Cocktails x GQ box
Find here: Prices starting from £22.50 for 3

Tom Savano: Travel-inspired cocktails

Best Christmas Cocktails Tom Savano Cocktails thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Tom Savano bottled cocktails are making a name for themselves very quickly thanks to their founder, James Kerslake’s passion for flavour and authentic ingredients. Only using small-batch, artisanal spirits from around the world, James’ ethos is to deliberately avoid the big distilleries and instead, choose smaller, regional distilleries that can tell a good story. As he puts it, “When I sip a margarita, I want to feel like I'm on a Rancho at the end of a long day of agave harvesting, the smell of earth, smoke and Mezcal in the air. That’s what Tom Savano is about.”

Beautifully packaged in two-serving and five-serving bottles, these cocktails look as good as they taste. Try the Single Estate Reposado Margarita or the Kentucky Winter Old Fashioned for the festive season particularly, but all of them rock, to be honest. Get 15% off your first order on their website. 

Find here: Prices start from £12


LAIBA: Cocktail Tasting Set

Best Christmas Cocktails Laiba thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Welcome to Asia's first artisanal bottled cocktail brand! Created by Michael Chen, former bar manager of The Roosevelt and bartender at Eau-De-Vie Sydney (ranked as the 13th best bar in the world), Chen is now bar director of three of the top bars in Shanghai. His goal for LAIBA was to bring the professional experience and flair of these top Asian bars to the bottle. They use award-winning craft spirit and cold pressed juices with natural remedies that allow them to keep for 18-36 months in some cases, despite being all-natural. Everything is sustainably sourced and each cocktail is 100% carbon neutral, to boot. 

To celebrate their UK launch, they have created an exclusive collection of 8 or 16 bottles in a stunning package at a fantastic introductory price of £49 (for 8). Cocktails include the likes of a Twisted Negroni, In Love With Rosemary, Earl’s Old Fashioned and the LAIBA Sour. A brilliant gift and a swanky stash to have on hand for Christmas. Their shops also ships them around the world! A very smart offering indeed. 

Find here: £49 for 8

Bottle: Bar & Bottled Cocktails

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This little bar and bottle shop located in Catford East, London is run by a couple passionate about creating small batch, tasty drinks with all-natural ingredients using well-loved spirits brands. Each cocktail is infused, mixed, prepared and bottled by hand at their shop; there are no additives or flavours anywhere to be seen. The bottles are super cute too! Try their Espresso Martini or their Passion fruit Daiquiri for a delicious treat. They’re also doing a cocktail called ‘Christmas in a Bottle’ right now which sounds incredible, with vodka, spices and bitters. Yum!

Find here: Prices starting from £12

Empirical

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Empirical is a Danish company created by Lars Williams and Mark Emil Hermansen who are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of flavour and playing on the role flavour plays in the creation of our memories. To this end, the team builds drinks with their own quirky personalities, using unusual ingredients to create intriguing flavours. There are some excellent names for their concoctions too, from ‘F*ck Trump and His Stupid F*cking Wall’, to ‘Fallen Pony Blend’, to ‘Helena’ (YES!) Try: 'The Plum, I Suppose', where sweet plum and strawberry is balanced by an unusual note of salted caramel and a subtle, floral nose. Unique and utterly moreish. 

Find here: UK £51.99 // US $85

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