A herbaceous, fresh, effervescent cocktail meant to make the most of your haul of dill.
Read MoreThis refreshing, vegetal, fruit-forward lower-proof riff on a Margarita uses Italian fortified wine as a base spirit.
Read MoreA dark and inky Lambrusco Wine-based cocktail makes the perfect companion for Spring’s chill.
Read MoreSomewhere between a Sidecar and a classic French 75, this cocktail is a potent but approachable winter sipper.
Read MoreThe subtle flavors of rhubarb compliment the classic light, effervescent French 75
Read MoreLight and refreshing, with approximately a third of the alcohol, this margarita-style low-proof cocktail can spend the day with you.
Read MoreA two ingredient cocktail that's more than the sum of it's parts, and perfect for a last-minute brunch.
Read MoreThis delicate and effervescent white sangria brings the fruit to your brunch.
Read MoreAn herbaceous and sparkling Prosecco-topped margarita
Read MoreA fun and fancy riff on the Mojito that takes advantage of fresh mint!
Read MoreThis classic brunch drink is essentially an absinthe-heavy champagne cocktail.
Read MoreFresh carrot juice adds a vibrant, earthy, sweet, and easy upgrade to the traditional mimosa.
Read MoreElevate your New Year's Day mimosa beyond basic with this easy tropical twist.
Read MorePop the cork and please a crowd with this easy-to-make Champagne punch.
Read MoreSet this punch on fire as a part of a German holiday tradition.
Read MoreVermouth made from Barolo wine will make this ruby red, rich, velvety Negroni your new favorite.
Read MoreFig-infused Cognac and wine syrup (delicious enough, alone, to serve on pancakes!) combine in this simple stunner of a fall cocktail.
Read MoreSummer flavors of ginger, lime, and cucumber combine with bubbly to make this refreshing summer sparkler.
Read MoreWhite sangria is a refreshing alternative to the more-common red variety, and is an easy-make ahead item for any camping trip.
Read MoreChampagne and bourbon combine in this surprisingly light summer refresher, perfect for around the campfire or in the cabin.
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